

Q&A 412: Is Cholesterol In Coffee Bad (& How To Make Your Coffee As Healthy As Possible), What To Do About Low Progesterone, Carbs Impact On Your Immune System & Much More!
May 28, 2020
Discover the surprising benefits of cholesterol found in coffee and how brewing methods can impact your health. The hosts discuss personal coffee rituals, while diving into studies linking filtered coffee to lower mortality rates. Insights on boosting progesterone levels and the nuances of fasting set the stage for an engaging dialogue. They also explore advanced therapies like oxygen treatments, combined with nutrition, for optimal athletic performance, alongside practical tips for jaw health and hormonal balance.
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Coffee Connoisseurs
- Ben Greenfield's mom, a coffee roaster, sends him coffee, even though he owns Kion.
- He and Jay Tichenor discuss their coffee preferences, like black coffee and large mugs.
Filtered vs. Unfiltered Coffee
- Unfiltered coffee, like cowboy coffee or some instant coffees, raises mortality risk in older men.
- Filtered coffee, however, is linked to a reduced risk of death.
Coffee Recommendations
- Use organic, light to medium roast coffee from Robusta or Arabica beans.
- Use a French press or stainless steel filter if you want some diterpenes, or paper filters if you don't.