Texarkana Gazette

Drinking coffee carries risks — even decaf

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We have written a lot about the many benefits of drinking coffee — even decaf. But there’s news about a risk from decaf that we haven’t discussed before. It turns out that some decafs come with an unwelcome additive: a chemical called methylene chloride. In addition to stripping the caffeine out of the coffee bean, that chemical is (or was) used in “paint stripping, pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing, paint removers and for metal cleaning and degreasing,” according to the Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion.

Methylene chloride’s potential as a carcinogen is recognized by the National Institutes of Health, the Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the World Health Organizati­on, and that led the EPA to ban its sale as a paint stripper in 2019. However, the Food and Drug Administra­tion still allows it to be used in producing and packaging some foods, including decaf, certain spice extracts, hops extracts and in ink used to mark produce. Go figure.

Fortunatel­y, water-decaffeina­ted coffee entirely avoids the potential hazards posed by methylene chloride. So, you can enjoy many of the benefits of drinking coffee with a water-decaf cuppa joe. Decaf contains polyphenol­s that seem to deliver about half the health benefits of caffeinate­d coffee — but they are still significan­t: a reduced risk of Type 2 diabetes, liver disease and cognitive dysfunctio­n and a lower risk of six cancers, including colon cancer.

The bottom line: Look for “water decaf” as beans or ground. Brew your coffee using an unbleached paper filter (that helps control lousy LDL cholestero­l) and avoid flavoring it with added sugars, processed creamers and full-fat Dr. Mike Roizen is the founder of www.longevityp­laybook.com, and Dr. Mehmet Oz is global advisor to www.iherb. com, the world’s leading online health store. Roizen and Oz are chief wellness officer emeritus at Cleveland Clinic and professor emeritus at Columbia University, respective­ly. Together they have written 11 New York Times bestseller­s (four No. 1’s).

ing Features Syndicate, Inc.

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