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Coffee: What Caffeine Really Does to the Brain

Brain imaging studies of chronic coffee drinkers showed that they exhibited the same brain deterioration as chronic alcoholics, cigarette smokers, Parkinson's patients, and marijuana users. Entire holes form in the brain.

Editorial Team Wild beim Wild — 18 October 2017

Coffee is often consumed to combat fatigue, aid digestion, or simply to enjoy in good company.

But did you know that the caffeine it contains can — paradoxically — actually cause fatigue, exhaustion, sleep or concentration disorders, irritability, constipation, and more?

Caffeine is an alkaloid that the coffee plant uses to kill insects that feed on its seeds. The coffee plant also uses caffeine in its coffee husks to kill surrounding plants, allowing the coffee plant itself to receive more sunlight and grow more effectively. Caffeine is therefore a pesticide that causes genetic breakdown in living cells that come into contact with it.

MRI scans taken before and after consuming just 1 cup of coffee show a 45% decrease in blood flow to the brain. When the reduction in blood flow was measured precisely, it was in fact as much as 52% less blood flow to the brain after just a small cup of coffee.

Coffee can lead to increased bowel activity because this is one way in which the body attempts to eliminate toxins from the system. The sudden urge to empty the bowels after drinking coffee is one of the body's own defence mechanisms against toxins.

Coffee raises energy levels through the human metabolic fight-or-flight response, because the body fears the caffeine-based toxin. However, coffee does not provide energy — rather, it depletes it from the body. The energy a person feels when drinking coffee is ultimately the body shifting into high gear because caffeine is a poison, and all poisons trigger an energy release in the body (fight or flight). Coffee removes energy from the system, causing the person to become gradually more and more exhausted each day — making it the world's most dangerous energy-stimulation addiction: coffee dependency in the pursuit of energy for the body.

When the fight-or-flight response is triggered in the body, the lower intelligence centers of the brain are activated, along with hormonal systems that govern aggression, violence, irrational and illogical decision-making, jealousy, anger, rage, fear, and paranoia. Coffee produces mental functioning at the lower end, accompanied by every negative emotional response the body is capable of generating.

In measurements, just 1 cup of coffee activated the fight-or-flight response for 3 consecutive weeks, even though no further caffeine was consumed after that single cup. One cup of coffee poisons the body for 3 consecutive weeks, with a gradually diminishing effect over that period.

When coffee (caffeine) is consumed, the limbic part of the brain becomes hyperactivated and the higher learning centers of the mind are inhibited. The limbic part of the brain is concerned solely with sex, reproduction, territorial protection, food acquisition, and personal safety. The limbic part of the brain is the most primitive and least developed part of the mind. If you want to trick or control another person, it is best if their limbic system is activated, because it places them in a mental state equivalent to that of a child.

Contraceptive medications inhibit the elimination of ingested caffeine. This effect is drastically amplified by alcohol or the intake of pain-relieving substances, thereby causing many cases of caffeine poisoning that are then diagnosed as something else by the time the person reaches the hospital.

It has been proven that coffee causes, among other things, prostate enlargement, anxiety, insomnia, depression, birth defects, pain syndromes, abnormal breathing patterns, brain damage, hyperactivity, learning disorders (due to brain damage), behavioral disorders, fatigue, certain types of cancer, Crohn's disease, colitis, tendinitis, ulcers, iron deficiency, heart disease, headaches, increased incidence of muscle and tendon injuries, joint pain, heart attack, stroke, mini-strokes, etc. — and that is just a short list.

Coffee causes fat deposits and cellulite by triggering the body's own fight-or-flight system (as any poison or threat does). This ultimately shifts the body's primary fuel source requirement toward fat. When the body feels threatened, it prefers fat as its primary fuel source over sugar or protein. The constant activation of the body's fight-or-flight system (through daily intake of the caffeine poison) contributes to a metabolic shift toward fat storage and fat conservation, because again the body prefers fat as a fuel source when fighting any toxic intruder, as fat contains 9 calories per gram for the fight, compared to 4 calories per gram in sugar and protein. Welcome to the land of coffee (caffeine)-induced increases in body fat, weight, and cellulite. Coffee also destroys muscle tissue, as the body deliberately breaks down muscle when poisoned in order to facilitate additional fat storage.

Coffee (caffeine) blocks the absorption of medicinal iron, which triggers the vast majority of anemia cases today. The overall threat of caffeine in general includes caffeinated teas, chocolate, caffeine-based energy drinks, caffeine-based fitness drinks, and over 2,000 over-the-counter and prescription medications that INTENTIONALLY contain caffeine.

Any positive promotion of coffee consumption appears to be a blatant lie that seriously harms society as a whole. The claims about the positive effects of coffee are false, and all of them trace back to a very powerful “coffee lobby.”

Find more studies etc. here: Center of Health

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