vicarz: (One eye'd cat)
vicarz ([personal profile] vicarz) wrote2012-12-17 06:54 pm

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This is one reason I'm addicted to coffee - I'm not addicted. I actually meant to get coffee on Sunday, but on being thwarted I just had a diet coke at lunch and that was it. Today I didn't make coffee, but did have 2 teas. Last time I went from 32 or more oz a day to nothing I had to spend 1-2 days scaling back with quarter doses or so to avoid headaches. From 24 oz a day I had no headache, no urges, and while I think I can feel the effects of coffee, the weaning process is short and painless (or previously nearly painless).

So rabid coffee addiction stays, starting tomorrow.

Free internet has stopped working the room, so this is a hotel lobby post before I bury myself in affidavits again. I absolutely have wood to embarrass this fool in the hearing.

[identity profile] curvemudgeon.livejournal.com 2012-12-18 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/17/risks-coffee-linked-to-fewer-oral-cancer-deaths/

A large study has found that drinking coffee is associated with a reduced risk of death from oral cancer....After adjusting for smoking, alcohol consumption and other factors, the researchers found that the risk of death from oral or throat cancer was 26 percent lower among those who drank one cup a day, 33 percent lower among those who drank two to three cups daily, and 50 percent lower among those who drank four to six cups daily, compared with those who drank no caffeinated coffee.


So, yeah.

[identity profile] vicar.livejournal.com 2012-12-18 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Dont' tell me that - if it's good for me I won't enjoy it as much. I need to believe I'm living in sin! It's not healthy, it's engaging in hedonistic rituals in public!