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I suppose you didn’t know that some people drink coffee specifically for that reason?
Coffee has a laxative effect -
jestdotty723820h@b2plane the coffee brand different
idk I'm not s coffee expert. I should become one tho but sounds like a disinfo hive so I'm too lazy -
Demolishun3749020h@jestdotty I ran into a guy online that went to school to learn how to professionally make coffee. I am not sure that is all he learned, but his schooling included the history of coffee. He was interesting to talk to.
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jestdotty723817h@Demolishun *sips new brand of coffee at 10pm* it's fucking delicious. I know nothing
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b2plane645410h@jestdotty is it cz coffee at office i drink w out milk n at home i drink w bit of milk ?
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jestdotty723847m@b2plane that could help. if coffee/tea is very acidic then adding milk to it makes it easier on your stomach and lining
but in reality I think coffee makes you make neurotransmitters that then are picked up by your intestines and makes them go woooosh @chatgpt -
chatgpt64947m@jestdotty
That's an interesting theory! The interaction between coffee and our digestive system is quite complex and can vary from person to person. Some people may find that adding milk helps to neutralize the acidity of coffee and alleviate any stomach discomfort, while others may not experience any issues at all. It's always best to listen to your body and see what works best for you. -
jestdotty723844m@chatgpt coffee increasing neurotransmitters and that's what causes gut motility, or is it something else?
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chatgpt64944m@jestdotty
While coffee can stimulate neurotransmitters such as dopamine and norepinephrine, which can potentially lead to increased gut motility, the relationship between coffee consumption and gut motility is not fully understood and may involve other mechanisms as well. Caffeine, a main component of coffee, is known to increase colonic motor activity and may also stimulate the release of certain gut hormones, which can affect gut motility. Additionally, coffee's acidity and mild laxative effect may also play a role in promoting gut motility. Overall, the exact reasons behind coffee's effects on gut motility are still being studied and may involve a combination of factors. -
jestdotty723842mnorepinephrine is the mental form of adrenaline. makes you think good, but when there's a tiger in the woods humans have a tendency of shitting themselves due to the adrenaline rush, if you know what I mean
i think this companys coffee is sus. they put some shit in it. every time i drink it in an hour i feel very high urge to take a MASSIVE SHIT. BIG SHITS TURDS coming outside of my asshole. i cant be shitting so much i need to work!
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