Paul Saladino· MD
as you'll see in the next section there is more mold that grows on decaffeinated coffee there are more mycotoxins into caffeinated coffee beans
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as you'll see in the next section there is more mold that grows on decaffeinated coffee there are more mycotoxins into caffeinated coffee beans
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How do you feel about decaf so decaf usually has much much less caffeine so you're doing a much better thing for your body but there are still other problems with coffee and caffeine it's still seeds at the end it's still a seed there are mold toxins right in a lot of coffees unless it's a wet process