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Post by osoldguy on Apr 30, 2024 6:32:51 GMT
Seen on news feed Portsmouth releasing up to 15 players. Would think the DoF would be getting in extra coffee supplies and warming the coffee pot ready for some interesting conversations.
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Post by redintheface on Apr 30, 2024 6:35:30 GMT
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Post by eca on Apr 30, 2024 6:43:32 GMT
If I was a player I would not drink coffee with the caffine - I would drink green tea and lemon or just purified water
Let’s suggest a change to a more healthy drink and help save the overhead costs too
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Post by osoldguy on Apr 30, 2024 8:18:49 GMT
If I was a player I would not drink coffee with the caffine - I would drink green tea and lemon or just purified water Let’s suggest a change to a more healthy drink and help save the overhead costs too To reply to your statement, I refer to Frank Hu chair of Dept. Of Nutrition at Harvard T.H Chan School of Public health. Article in Discover states the following: For most people moderate coffee consumption can be incorporated into a healthy diet. Moderate coffee intake 2-5 cups a day is linked to a lower likely hood of developing Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, liver and endometrial cancers, Parkinsons disease and depression.
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Post by tattyfilarious on Apr 30, 2024 8:26:12 GMT
The caffeine in green tea, as well as its unpredictable effects on blood sugar, can pose a problem for kidney patients who also have high blood pressure or diabetes. Not for everyone then. Everything in moderation.
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Post by redintheface on Apr 30, 2024 8:30:32 GMT
“ I never drink water….thats the stuff that rusts pipes” ! W.C Fields ( 1880 - 1946)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2024 8:32:33 GMT
Is the list available somewhere? It's not on their website yet.
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Post by eca on Apr 30, 2024 8:38:11 GMT
The caffeine in green tea, as well as its unpredictable effects on blood sugar, can pose a problem for kidney patients who also have high blood pressure or diabetes. Not for everyone then. Everything in moderation. I have three medical consultants - two are for Kidney and Diebetic issues - Green tea is listed on the Dieticians handouts for both medical issues I am seeing the dietitian tomorrow and I ask her !
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Post by eca on Apr 30, 2024 8:41:25 GMT
If I was a player I would not drink coffee with the caffine - I would drink green tea and lemon or just purified water Let’s suggest a change to a more healthy drink and help save the overhead costs too To reply to your statement, I refer to Frank Hu chair of Dept. Of Nutrition at Harvard T.H Chan School of Public health. Article in Discover states the following: For most people moderate coffee consumption can be incorporated into a healthy diet. Moderate coffee intake 2-5 cups a day is linked to a lower likely hood of developing Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, liver and endometrial cancers, Parkinsons disease and depression. Two - five cups seems an excessive amount.
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Post by Thor on Apr 30, 2024 8:50:53 GMT
Is the list available somewhere? It's not on their website yet. I looked too and found nothing.
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Post by osoldguy on Apr 30, 2024 9:31:39 GMT
Is the list available somewhere? It's not on their website yet. I looked too and found nothing. Also look on john Hopkins University website I found reference to benefits straightaway.
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Post by tattyfilarious on Apr 30, 2024 10:43:29 GMT
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Post by eca on Apr 30, 2024 11:45:52 GMT
I looked too and found nothing. Also look on john Hopkins University website I found reference to benefits straightaway. Some industries use university published papers that are funded by their sponsorship a bias way of promoting I would like a cup of coffee
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Post by redshank on Apr 30, 2024 12:01:16 GMT
Surely that joke is well past its sell by date,tea is the new coffee.
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Post by redintheface on Apr 30, 2024 13:12:02 GMT
Surely that joke is well past its sell by date,tea is the new coffee. The joke has been “ reimagined” and is “ based upon actual events”. It was originally broadcast in 2019 and contains attitudes and language prevailing at the time”. Drink up!😄😄👍
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Post by redshank on Apr 30, 2024 13:28:11 GMT
“ I never drink water….thats the stuff that rusts pipes” ! W.C Fields ( 1880 - 1946) Seen it a few times when he asks for water with his whisky and just washes his fingers in it.
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Post by redshank on Apr 30, 2024 13:32:28 GMT
Surely that joke is well past its sell by date,tea is the new coffee. The joke has been “ reimagined” and is “ based upon actual events”. It was originally broadcast in 2019 and contains attitudes and language prevailing at the time”. Drink up!😄😄👍 I consider myself well and truly beaten.Excellent reply redintheface.Just off for a cup of tea made in the teapot,tea the hard way,builders strength +.
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Post by redintheface on Apr 30, 2024 14:41:47 GMT
The joke has been “ reimagined” and is “ based upon actual events”. It was originally broadcast in 2019 and contains attitudes and language prevailing at the time”. Drink up!😄😄👍 I consider myself well and truly beaten.Excellent reply redintheface.Just off for a cup of tea made in the teapot,tea the hard way,builders strength +. Bags or loose tea redshank? Love the ritual of making a proper cuppa - warming the pot, then the cups , stirring before pouring etc, etc. Drives my wife round the bend!😄😄👍
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Post by redshank on Apr 30, 2024 17:51:42 GMT
Tea bags,but only the best,Clipper everyday tea for strength and Waitrose Gold for the smoothness,3 Clipper,2 Gold for two cups or small mugs of tea,with full milk.I would not mind dying drinking a cup of tea made this way.
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Post by arrgee on Apr 30, 2024 20:53:00 GMT
If I was a player I would not drink coffee with the caffine - I would drink green tea and lemon or just purified water Let’s suggest a change to a more healthy drink and help save the overhead costs too To reply to your statement, I refer to Frank Hu chair of Dept. Of Nutrition at Harvard T.H Chan School of Public health. Article in Discover states the following: For most people moderate coffee consumption can be incorporated into a healthy diet. Moderate coffee intake 2-5 cups a day is linked to a lower likely hood of developing Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, liver and endometrial cancers, Parkinsons disease and depression. Coffee and red wine. Good for your health (in moderation), however don’t expect to have white teeth
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