LifestyleBeware of unhealthy '3-in-1' coffees: Why you should avoid them

Beware of unhealthy '3‑in-1' coffees: Why you should avoid them

Don’t drink that coffee, its ingredients are terrible.
Don’t drink that coffee, its ingredients are terrible.
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5:23 PM EDT, July 10, 2024

Many people cannot imagine their morning without a cup of aromatic coffee. It is extremely important to pay attention to the type of coffee we choose. Popular blends can have a very negative impact on our health.

For some, a morning without coffee simply doesn't exist. The drink helps increase blood pressure slightly and wake up, setting a good start to the day. Many articles and studies about the health benefits of coffee are available online. However, these results do not apply to every type of coffee.

A certain, quite popular product in virtually every store can have exceptionally bad effects on us. That's because it doesn't contain much actual caffeine but is filled with substances that contribute to health problems. So, what kind of coffee should we avoid?

Take care of your health and don't buy this anymore

It is highly recommended that you avoid "3-in-1" coffees, which can be found in practically every store. These sachets contain powder with milk, sugar, and coffee. In practice, we should read the ingredients of such inventions carefully and find out what each item means. Unfortunately, there is nothing good in them.

Most often, "3-in-1" coffees contain lots of sugar and palm oil, which is considered the least healthy oil available on the market. Consuming large amounts of saturated fatty acids can lead to, among other things, higher cholesterol levels, cardiovascular diseases, and an increased risk of obesity.

"3-in-1" coffee also contains very little caffeine, usually about 7-8%. No wonder you don't feel an energy boost after drinking it. It’s hard to call such a product coffee; "coffee drink" fits much better.

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