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My friend thinks that coffee is ok to drink every once in a while and it can cure cancer. what should i say?

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My friend thinks that coffee is ok to drink every once in a while and it can cure cancer. what should i say?

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  1. Coffee can cause cancer, not cure it. Dark strong coffee has antioxidents that can help reduce the risk, but those that drink one cup of coffee or more a day have an 80% risk of developing some sort of cancer in their life. It depletes the system of vitamin C and can cause cysts to form in the uterus and b*****s. It can also cause stomach ulcers and kidney problems.


  2. coffee isnt bad to drink once in awhile but it is bad for your teeth!

  3. Say, "Good for you!"

    By itself, one cup of coffee/day does not cause cancer.

    Coffee has been drunk in far stronger and greater quantities than in the US and those populations do not die of cancer any greater than the US...hardly, the cancer rate is usually lower than in the US.

    The casual coffee/cancer link is a lifestyle link...the habitual coffee drinker may be more likely to smoke or eat some fats or not get enough rest, or whatever. To link cancer to only coffee is not founded.

    There are just as many studies that finds cures with coffee consumption. Who you gonna trust?

  4. Coffee is OK to drink, even every day.  Many clinical studies have been conducted and all of them find no ill effects of moderate coffee consumption.

    It can't cure cancer, or any other disease.  Studies have found that it may help prevent some diseases, though:  http://men.webmd.com/features/coffee-new...

  5. Coffee honestly is not something bad to drink once in a while. Everyday would be crossing the limit, especially for some child still growing. Everyday leads to some sort of addiction, trust me I know.

    As for coffee helping to cure cancer, this is completely false. FOr someone who suffers from lung cancer, I am 199% sure it does not aid in the treatment of cancer at all. It just reads to heart disease, maybe something related to abnormality in the electrical circuit of the heart.

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