Coffee
When I was young I did not drink coffee. I started mid life when I heard that elite runners and other athletes would load up on cups of coffee pre event or game to garner the supposed benefit of the interaction of caffeine upon glycogen. I truly believe it is a legal performance enhancer and continue such use to this day.
Along the way I developed the enjoyable habit of nursing and sipping my sole cup of coffee through the day. I get a little taste kick when I roll it on my tongue and I suppose you could say I'm addicted.
In preparing for this blog (which Joanne suggested) I did some research and learned there are many suggested and/or documented benefits engendered by caffeine ingestion.
Following are just some of the alleged coffee benefits:
It reduces risk of cancer, stroke, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, suicide and increases memory, stimulates hair growth, helps with asthma and increases sperm count.
I think I'm going to up my intake.

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The health risks of coffee are well documented.
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Hollander sends
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During the week, it's coffee from my Keurig. On the weekends we indulge by french pressing the most amazing coffee we discovered in Mexico and now order online.
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