Dr. Marla Shapiro breaks down the results of a new study that shows drinking too much coffee is linked to kidney dysfunction.
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I drink organic tea.
0:15 In other words, like *all* other diseases, etc…, moderation is the answer. I wonder how much money could be saved by stopping these ridiculous studies? You do a large study that gives you a pseudo response, and yet, there will be *no* further testing for the general population, so, as the interviewer puts it, “Just trial and error.” When you get the symptoms, and have kidney disease/failure, it MIGHT have been caused because of your genes but, you know, we’d have to study that…
Welcome to Justin Trudeau’s disabilitycare coffee and carbs.
You Con trolls are so pathetic. Get a life.
Be healed. Kidney. Heart, lungs, stomach , intestines, liver. In Jesus name. All assignments be broken .
You’re off your nut!
Amen to that
Praise Jesus.
Tea has caffeine and sometimes more.
False. Green tea has 75-125 mg of caffeine, coffee has 275-350 mg.
Most notably, the caffeine in green tea contains L-Theanine, an amino acid that relaxes and calms the mind
while simultaneously providing mental alertness.
too many jabs also lead to thrombosis and large “unexplainable” blood clotting; ask your doctor; he/she knows your needs better than you yourself should. Oh Canada