Healthiest Coffees
Free-Radical Fighter
Hot Brew vs. Cold Brew
The Perfect Cup
Coffee Don’t: Excessive Sugar
Coffee Don’t: Overdoing Dairy
Coffee Don’t: Bigger Is Better
Opt for Organic
Healthy or Hype: Turmeric Coffee
Healthy or Hype: Egg Coffee
Healthy or Hype: Mushroom Coffee
Healthy or Hype: Nootropic Coffee
Healthy or Hype: Vitamin Coffee
Healthy or Hype: Concentrated Coffee
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SOURCES:
U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health: “Antioxidant and Antiradical Activity of Coffee,” “Roles of Chlorogenic Acid on Regulating Glucose and Lipids Metabolism: A Review.”
Danielle Feinberg, registered dietitian nutritionist, Jersey City, NJ.
Mayo Clinic: “I’m trying to lose weight. Should I cut back on coffee?”
Coffee & Health: “Compounds in Coffee.”
Harvard Health Publishing: “The Sweet Danger of Sugar.”
Northwestern Medicine: “How to Make Your Coffee Shop Order Healthier.”
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry: “Effect of Household Coffee Processing on Pesticide Residues as a Means of Ensuring Consumers’ Safety.”
Center for Ecogenetics & Environmental Health: “Health Risks of Pesticides in Food.”
National Coffee Association of U.S.A.: “Organic-Certified Coffee in the U.S.”
Mayo Clinic News Network: “Home Remedies: Are There Health Benefits of Turmeric?”
NutritionalValue.org: “Sweetened Condensed Milk, sweetened by Best Choice.”
CDC: “Salmonella.”
Cleveland Clinic: “Mushroom Coffee: Should You Be Drinking It?”
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: “Establishing Natural Nootropics: Recent Molecular Enhancement Influenced by Natural Nootropic.”
U.S. Department of Agriculture FoodData Central: “Milk, whole, 3.25% milkfat, with added vitamin D.”