CellarDoor
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Originally posted by: Legend
I got the feeling the test was highly flawed because it seemed to suggest that coffee/tea is bad, and it seems to average statistical inconsistencies (like death due to car wreck without a seatbelt, not flossing, etc).
Life expectancy = 99 years.
So maybe it that initial feeling was wrong.
But it doesn't consider that I take resveratrol pills, so + 40% = 140 years.
Source:
http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/09.18/12-antiaging.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resveratrol
While coffee does have some antioxidants, it also dehydrates your body --> higher blood pressure and cholesterol. Tea doesn't do this. You should drink two extra glasses of water for every cup of coffee you drink.
