Paul Saladino· MD
these polyphenols and coffee can actually cause chromosomal breaks
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these polyphenols and coffee can actually cause chromosomal breaks
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my concerns with coffee are caffeine and they're also cic acid and chlorogenic acid which are different these are polyphenolic compounds that have been shown in some studies that I'm trying to get they're a little bit hard to get but I'm getting them through the resource librarian at the University of Washington because they're not online but they're toxicology studies from the 80s and 90s that are difficult to get online that show that these polyphenols
those have been shown to break DNA... I really strongly believe Kappa Kassadin chlorogenic acid are hurting you long term they are wreaking havoc on their parts of the body