Brewster wrote:I'm not a sugar in drinks fan so that's no problem. This is great news, but I think I probably undo any benefit by having something delicious to eat with the coffee!
robin wrote:Brewster wrote:I'm not a sugar in drinks fan so that's no problem. This is great news, but I think I probably undo any benefit by having something delicious to eat with the coffee!
You mean to say you take your coffee without any sweetener? It is great to hear that coffee aids in metabolism but I am one person thant needs to gain some pounds.
starbuck wrote:robin wrote:Brewster wrote:I'm not a sugar in drinks fan so that's no problem. This is great news, but I think I probably undo any benefit by having something delicious to eat with the coffee!
You mean to say you take your coffee without any sweetener? It is great to hear that coffee aids in metabolism but I am one person thant needs to gain some pounds.
Yes - when I am bulking up, I will sometimes have coffee or tea with sugar postworkout for an insulin spike. But you shouldn't want to gain some pounds in fat, you should focus on eating more calories, but in healthier foods.
caffeineneeded wrote:This is a wonderful post to read as I drink my third mug this morning. I do like cream and sweetener in my coffee, but I do skim milk and stevia instead of sugar and half and half.
starbuck wrote:I am a dietician, and I wanted to say something to you guys that I think many of you will want to hear. Coffee can actually help aid in weight loss because since Caffeine is a stimulant, it will get the CNS (central nervous system) going at a faster pace, and actually help digest faster. Though I hate to say that you cancel the effect if you load your coffee up with unhealthy cremes and sugars.
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