Drinking coffee with less partner and more milk is good for your health.

Coffee companions and even many instant drinks have "plant fat powder" in their ingredients, which is usually made of glucose syrup, hydrogenated vegetable oil and sodium caseinate, as well as food additives such as stabilizers, emulsifiers and anti-caking agents.
Hydrogenated vegetable oils contain trans fatty acids, which have been found in nutrition circles to increase blood viscosity, promote thrombosis, increase cholesterol, promote arteriosclerosis, increase the incidence of type 2 diabetes and breast cancer, affect the normal growth and development of infants and adolescents, and may have adverse effects on the development of the central nervous system.
If you are used to drinking coffee, try not to use coffee companions and directly add hot whole milk to the coffee, which is not only equally fragrant, but also has higher nutritional value. In addition, especially sweet oatmeal, sesame paste and other instant foods also contain trans fatty acids, while pearl milk tea is made from milk essence, which also requires vigilance.
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The stroke rate of middle-aged and elderly people who drink coffee in the morning is greatly increased.
After getting up, would you like a cup of coffee to refresh your mind? Middle-aged and elderly people who drink little coffee may have a heart attack if they wake up with a cup of coffee in the morning if they have a risk factor for heart disease, Taiwan's United Daily News reported.
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The US Food and Drug Administration recently warned that lead in diet may come from enamel utensils and that drinking acidic drinks such as coffee and orange juice from enamel cups is harmful to health. In addition, the chromium, tin, bismuth and antimony contained in enamel are toxic metals, which are very harmful to human health.
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