When coffee stops being beneficial to your health and becomes an addiction | Health

When coffee stops being beneficial to your health and becomes an addiction | Health
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1 of 2 Coffee combines more than a thousand substances, including polyphenols, vitamin B and magnesium — Photo: Andres Victorero/Zoonar/picture alliance/DW
Coffee combines more than a thousand substances, including polyphenols, vitamin B and magnesium — Photo: Andres Victorero/Zoonar/picture alliance/DW

A cup in the morning, a cup of coffee with colleagues or friends: it relaxes, cheers up, and is a link of social connection. Anyway: the dark brown infusion is an inalienable part of many people’s lives. But coffee “can definitely be addictive”warns toxicologist Carsten Schleh, author of the book “Die Wahrheit über unsere Drogen” (The truth about our drugs).

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NEXT practice relieves symptoms and promotes general well-being
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