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Coffee is generally considered acceptable for kidney health:
Research shows that coffee consumption is associated with a lower risk of developing kidney disease.
The caffeine in coffee can improve energy levels and metabolism.
Drinking coffee is associated with better kidney function and a lower mortality rate for people with CKD.
Observational studies have indicated that increased coffee consumption is linked to a lower risk of CKD.
Caffeine coffee consumption is associated with a lower risk of developing kidney disease.
Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by Chinatown, May 12, 2025 at 10:06 PM.
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You know, in all my years, I can't think of anything that fell under more scrutiny than coffee. One time, it's bad, then it's good. I say,,, something that's been around as long as coffee, well, nothing compares, nectar of the Gods, its been said. I owe my life to coffee, and my late ex-MIL lived to be 96 and drank a pot of coffee everyday. Good enough proof for me, but lower risk of kidney disease? Yeah, right, good luck. The kidneys take the worst beating of our poor eating habits, the "fuel filters" as it were, and I doubt anything helps.
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Over time I’ve gotten to where about all Truckstop coffee messes with my stomach. Only coffee I buy that doesn’t mess with my stomach is the Black Rifle brand in JB (just black), doesn’t bother me at all. I drink coffee all year long even on the hottest days….
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And it reduces the risk of punching the shipper / receiving manager in the face.
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Coffee / caffeine is associated me keeping me on the road when I’m not feeling it. Lol
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