Raimund Pichler, MD - Coffee and the Kidney

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2022
  • University of Washington Nephrology Grand Rounds - January 21, 2022

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  • @phily-hu5pr
    @phily-hu5pr Год назад +130

    I've been drinking coffee almost all day for the past 30 years and that's about all I have been drinking I can have coffee an hour before I go to bed and I can still fall asleep with no problem

    • @MortifiedU
      @MortifiedU Год назад +6

      👍🏻 same and blood tests show I am extremely healthy. Up to 7 cups a day but last couple of months down to 3 ish 😋

    • @patsmith5947
      @patsmith5947 Год назад +6

      Yes me too butI have been a constant coffee drinker for 60 years.

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 Год назад +2

      A Vet stated give a Horse a "cup of coffee a Day", the Horse will be deceased in a Month.

    • @eastcoastkickz4891
      @eastcoastkickz4891 Год назад +5

      @@lumberjaxe8910 give a dog a bag of snickers and the same yet we eat them so you connection is out the door

    • @lumberjaxe8910
      @lumberjaxe8910 Год назад

      @@eastcoastkickz4891 Thanks Professor.

  • @margritkaminsky1470
    @margritkaminsky1470 Год назад +45

    My question is: Does coffee have an influence on the health of the kidney?

  • @williamlewin9610
    @williamlewin9610 Год назад +100

    Just drink coffee and don't worry about nothing ,enjoy life.

    • @segtha7389
      @segtha7389 Год назад +5

      but cofee is good for the prostrate glands , for it prevents enlargement of the glands .. But don't know how many cups a day ..

    • @vilettabyrd546
      @vilettabyrd546 Год назад +2

      We all are going to die no matter what we eat or don't eat do it in moderation you right enjoy life

    • @ChiGirl43
      @ChiGirl43 Год назад

      @@vilettabyrd546 You're going to die because you've been programmed to think that time is real(when its man-made) and you, like you've been programmed to do, celebrate that birthday every year, unknowingly making the body age,and because you've been programmed to, think that you will die, then of course you will die! Aging happens because we've been programmed to believe it's true, when it's not! THE POWER OF THOUGHT IS REAL, AND IT'S POWERFUL, CHANGE YOUR BELIEFS, CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS, CHANGE YOUR LIFE.....START LIVING! Opening the 3rd eye reverses aging(fluoride closes it by calcifying it). Fluoride is placed in our water supply! Gray hair isn't a product of aging, it's a sign your body is giving to alert you that it needs something! So when one gets gray hair, one should cleanse the body completely, and have their metabolic levels tested by way of blood test! This is truth! If anyone believes me to be wrong, prove it! You can't, because it's TRUTH!!!
      Much love, happiness, and peace 💕

    • @carolforsythe6316
      @carolforsythe6316 Год назад

      @@vilettabyrd546 that is evil . people live better lives and longer if they eat to be healthy. don't want my family or friends to get sick and suffer before dying early. you sound very selfish

    • @vilettabyrd546
      @vilettabyrd546 Год назад +7

      @@carolforsythe6316 no carol it's not Evil everything that we eat have its good and it's bad do you know that too much water can be bad for you we are not going to live forever no matter how careful we are so just do everything in moderation that's all I am saying I meant no harm

  • @jamesfyffe2610
    @jamesfyffe2610 8 месяцев назад +104

    My father lived to 94, very healthy. He died from complications due to a fall, broken ribs etc. he drank black coffee 4 to 6 cups every day. His rule was none past 2 PM. He also drank orange juice every day.

    • @germank7924
      @germank7924 8 месяцев назад +2

      haha, OJ was supposed to kill him, "did he or didn't he"

    • @waterbug1135
      @waterbug1135 7 месяцев назад +4

      Strangely my Grandfather would have a cup of black coffee just before he went to bed. He slept very well, very regular.

    • @jamesfyffe2610
      @jamesfyffe2610 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@waterbug1135 Me too, I can drink all day. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @EricHansen-fr3cz
      @EricHansen-fr3cz 7 месяцев назад +2

      Love Coffee ☕️ Beer 🍺 too nice & ice cold . LoL

    • @user-qz8pm3pj9b
      @user-qz8pm3pj9b 7 месяцев назад +3

      So was My Grandma being a dentist at the age of 83 and having one little glass of vodka 😅RIP

  • @paulinegooden5630
    @paulinegooden5630 Год назад +116

    Questions, is coffee good or bad for the kidney? That's all I need to hear. I only have one cup daily.

    • @endtimes9763
      @endtimes9763 Год назад +8

      I think its good for the Kidney's as long as its not too much

    • @wirelesscaller7518
      @wirelesscaller7518 Год назад

      Peeled green apples, juice clearifying of stones,do 3 weeks first thing in morning
      * Do coffee enemas low acid organic Expresso p.m.
      * No sugar
      * Before bed or a.m. only food watermelon, as much as you can flushes kidney
      * Morning celery organic only juiced, ok add cucumber or lemon
      NO meat no chicken fat no pork , no sugar.
      Use only pink salt or black salt in moderation. See potassium levels testers
      See hipocrates institute

    • @EQOAnostalgia
      @EQOAnostalgia Год назад +12

      2-3 cups a day and still goin 40 years. If i die i die, i'm not going to nerd out over everything lol.

    • @kentwilbourne996
      @kentwilbourne996 Год назад +2

      @@EQOAnostalgia How's the coffee today? lol What brand/type you like? I'm super careful. I don't get hooked and less but some is best for health. People with addition just don't really think about it. When I hear a person drinks five or more per day, my guess is that is addiction. What you think?

    • @ikongchin3088
      @ikongchin3088 Год назад +3

      @@kentwilbourne996 Why when some 1 does SOMETING he or she loves it's addiction to those who don't like it.?. I am 75 N I have been drinking coffee since I was young very young still feel fine n mi nuh feeble or cripple. Also I have been smoking herbs ( ganga) ital HERBS for 65 years now. Still can sing, dance and do all the things I have been doing since I was young. My idrens call mi forever young. Mi nuh mek whey SHEEPLE seh worry mi. I am I so I do WATS fine for I.

  • @belenvelez7028
    @belenvelez7028 Год назад +160

    We were allowed for 1 cup of coffee everyday( breakfast) . We grow our own coffee. We know what is in our coffee or chocolate. Everything consume it in moderation. That’s what I always heard from my father.

  • @janosvas8597
    @janosvas8597 Год назад +15

    Yes, dear Raimund, the Café Raimund vis-a-vis to the Vokstheater has an aura, and before or/and after visiting the Volkstheater really a fantastic place to contemplate about the theatre-play with a cup of café and a torte. Best regards from Vienna.

  • @smyrnianlink
    @smyrnianlink 7 месяцев назад +7

    Turkish coffee is also served (most often) accompanied with a glass of water.
    There are even special coffee-water glasses for this (because they look nice by the cup).
    The reason is "coffee will make you thirsty" (your body already knows what is going on) and if you drink water right after, the coffee taste in your mouth would be washed away. (but we want the coffee taste to stay for a while)
    Therefore water should be drunk prior to coffee (it is part of the etiquette of drinking coffee). It also washes your mouth and resets your taste buds.

  • @saidfarid6382
    @saidfarid6382 8 месяцев назад +5

    Hello dear professor
    Your lessons are really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time.
    Your Student from Algeria

  • @scottblanche6657
    @scottblanche6657 7 месяцев назад +7

    Coffee also raises pressure in the eye .I was told my my doctor I would need to start taking prescription eye drops for Glaucoma.I was using 4 tablespoons of ground coffee in my coffeemaker every morning and my eye pressure was too high.I cut back to one and a half tablespoons per day and my eye pressure went down to a safe level and stayed down for years now.

    • @omar10213245
      @omar10213245 2 месяца назад

      ​@Worldrust348 carcinogen?? No it isnt

  • @JackMenendez
    @JackMenendez 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you very much for this.

  • @miriguwa1958
    @miriguwa1958 Год назад +63

    I'm 64 and have been drinking green tea (I don't drink water, only green tea) for the last 37 years. Got used to having coffee (1 cup a day) after moving to Australia 12 years ago. Happy that I'm enjoying something other than tea. I didn't watch the whole episode because the scientific terms were like Greek to me. The biggest killer is sugar. Everyone should read the book Pure White and Deadly by John Yudkin. What he has said still holds true after 50 years.

    • @ATHLETE.X
      @ATHLETE.X Год назад +1

      Why don’t you drink water? Just curious.

    • @miriguwa1958
      @miriguwa1958 Год назад +12

      @@ATHLETE.X I went to China 37 years ago and travelled by train to see the country. It was the slow trains back then. I saw people carrying small hand flasks or bottles and heading towards another carriage. I followed them to the carriage and saw them filling hot water from a huge boiler into those flasks and bottles which had tea in them. Out of curiosity I asked one of the passenger why they drank tea instead of water. They said green tea has so many health benefits over water. Even bus and taxi drivers have a bottle by their seat. That's when I started to drink green tea. I'm 65 today and don't have pressure, diabetes or cholesterol. I only drink water when I go out to eat if tea is not available.

    • @rowenjon2
      @rowenjon2 8 месяцев назад +5

      I'm also curious how you can drink green tea without water? 🤔

    • @miriguwa1958
      @miriguwa1958 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@rowenjon2 What I meant was I drink green tea instead of water.

    • @jaysphere7519
      @jaysphere7519 8 месяцев назад +4

      I agree on the Pure White and Deadly, though.

  • @jimbrausky
    @jimbrausky Год назад +53

    Coffee and the kidney. Sounds like a movie of the two best friends 🙂

    • @Ja2808R
      @Ja2808R Год назад +12

      Part 2: coffee and the kidney: return of the cup.

    • @Ja2808R
      @Ja2808R Год назад +11

      Part 3 finally: Coffee and the Kidney: Friends till the last Drop.

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 Год назад +4

      @@Ja2808R How am I supposed to _NOT_ make some sort of "Two Kidneys, One Cup" reference here? How? _HOW??!?_
      ...how...?

    • @wilmadutoit3002
      @wilmadutoit3002 Год назад +1

      Lol

    • @francoisdelarey1
      @francoisdelarey1 Год назад +1

      Amen

  • @nats50
    @nats50 Год назад +13

    What I do observe is after drinking a cup of coffee, I tend to go to the bathroom more often. So, as far as my body is concerned, it has a diuretic effect. I don't know about you. 😁

  • @alexcampbell1895
    @alexcampbell1895 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this presentation! It’s helpful info !

  • @billytheweasel
    @billytheweasel 9 месяцев назад +6

    This was above my pay grade but I'm glad technical videos get posted & shared. It caused me to hop on Semantic Scholar and read some studies on the issue.

  • @raythornburg2791RemindMeLater
    @raythornburg2791RemindMeLater Год назад +10

    Something nobody has mentioned....automatic drip coffee makers can harbor bacteria and mold in the water reservoir and the pump lines etc. There are almost impossible to clean. Probably nobody cleans them even weekly. No telling the health consequences of that and the automatic drips don't really get hot enough to kill anything bacteria wise.......I went to clean mine once and made the realization just to throw it away. I got me a stainless steel presto percolator so I could clean it every day. The coffee is hotter and better tasting.

    • @phylis3917
      @phylis3917 Год назад

      I use gold filter , sometimes French press.

  • @MARILYNANDERSON88
    @MARILYNANDERSON88 Год назад +4

    thanks for providing the data and methodologies behind your astute conclusions with excellent educational plus helpful information. Astute work and considerate subject.

  • @upeachesclyburn5266
    @upeachesclyburn5266 Год назад +9

    Great subject thanks for the info and the research. So my takeaway is if I'm healthy I can drink coffee but I need to consume a glass of water afterwards. If I have hypertension and retaining fluid drinking coffee straight up would be a health benefit. And somewhere in the middle there is a benefit for decaf coffee.
    QUESTION?
    Is there anything to drinking coffee to lose weight?
    Recipe:
    1- C hot water 8oz
    1- juice of lemon
    1- t Coffee

  • @ancabostinariu6550
    @ancabostinariu6550 Год назад +8

    Thanks for the excellent talk!

  • @reginavolosen
    @reginavolosen Год назад +17

    I am a be-lingual too , and I understood very well him . God bless you brother from Texas

    • @ruby2zdy
      @ruby2zdy Год назад

      Useless for non-medical students. And -- first study n=5 ??????

    • @emariaenterprises
      @emariaenterprises Год назад +1

      This is interesting.

  • @kandavallisundersingh1877
    @kandavallisundersingh1877 7 месяцев назад +9

    I am 70 and a coffee lover. That doesn’t mean I drink lots of cups. I start my day with a cup before breakfast and half a cup after. And after two or three hours, I sip another half cup. My final intake for the day is around 3 to 4 in the evening. That’s my coffee schedule. We in India take our coffee with milk and sugar. I am perfectly alright with it. No side effects and no kidney or any such problems. I’m not diabetic. That’s for your research. Thank you for your research and valuable information.

  • @erlindashoji5532
    @erlindashoji5532 Год назад +4

    Thank you Sir, for sharing us this video. for our health. I love coffee..

  • @kosiekoos9408
    @kosiekoos9408 Год назад +3

    Great easy info to understand thank you👍🏽

  • @suecampbell4811
    @suecampbell4811 Год назад +18

    It's interesting that my mother, who has Stage 4 kidney disease, has not received any advice about caffeine intake. I'm going to ask her to speak with her doctor and get direction as to 1) if she should continue to drink brewed coffee, 2) if she should change the intake amount and 3) if she should drink coffee at specific times (e.g. an hour after medicating). Even if she has moderate affect from caffeine - blood pressure, urine output, etc. - it serves us to better understand the impact to her condition. THANK YOU for this - its been a minute since I attended a lecture and I really LOVED it!!

    • @alizarin100
      @alizarin100 Год назад +4

      Doubtful your family doc would know as much as what the expert presented...usually most doctors are formulaic focusing on on meds they want to prescribe. I highly recommend Dr. Berg on RUclips and he has over 2000 videos on various topics.

    • @suecampbell4811
      @suecampbell4811 Год назад +2

      @@alizarin100 My Mom is being treated by a specialist. I shared the link to this so she and/or her dr can have a conversation about coffee intake and her kidney disease.

    • @mikebrunt4099
      @mikebrunt4099 Год назад +7

      One thing not mentioned is that coffee causes a choloric bowl of acid to form in the stomach and this effect stresses the body its pancreas and the acidity level of the blood stream. No analysis was given to the acidic content of coffee it is NOT watermelon juice it is acid. Caffiene will also cause spikes in energy and depletion in energy.
      There fore it is better to drink with a glass of water to reduce the acid in the blood causing further health issiues. And all this study proves is that the old orginal generation knew more without science on its effect. Having a piece of fruit before and wafter with a glass of water will help neutralise coffees over acidic effects.
      A diet too acidic causes the Pancreas to shoot too much IGF1 to break it down plus it tries to keep the blood at 7.35-7.45Ph by shooting bicarb. When this is ineffective the body will call on calcium to try to normalise the bloods ph level - Calcium from the bones. As an iridologist if your want to see if someones bodies is sick do this and try the remedies very simple.
      Take a full picture of their IRIS. Look around the eye
      1. if there is white dots like a clock forming they have too much waste products built up and need to flush acid out of their Lymphatic System (3x the size of the blood system).
      2. If there is yellow around the pupil there is Kidney problems again acidic diet and not enough water and cucumbers. do item 1 as well
      3. If there is orange around the pupil there body is chronically ill in the Pancreas and a complete dietary overhaul to natural fruits in the am and veges in the pm with water with sweet potatos.
      4. If there is brown around the pupil and in spots Tumours are formning and the liver is basically blocked do what is in items 1- 3 and add lemons to water to help remove bile built up from cleaning a dirty bowel suggest colonic irrigations too Appendicitis is commonly an alarm bells your digestion is blocked and filthy.
      5. If you see black blotches or patches unless they were there at birth then you have cancer. SO Do all of items 1-4 for a year.
      Eat zero meats, package foods as they are 3-7 x harder to digest than wholesome Nutrabullet fibrous juices and water with a pinch of healthy sea salt for cell electricity and alkalising and cleansing the blood.
      Juicing allows the body plenty of healing energy time instead of sapping digestive time - AM fruit to energise the body and detoc in the am. Then PM veges rebuild in the pm . Simple

    • @suecampbell4811
      @suecampbell4811 Год назад +2

      @@mikebrunt4099 Thanks! Very interesting. I don't eat animal protein or dairy, nor does my husband. We have no digestion issues, upset stomaches, heartburn and other issues that we had when we ate harder-to-breakdown meats/dairy. Whole foods, few if any processed foods, and organic produce is absolutely the way to go.

    • @alizarin100
      @alizarin100 Год назад +2

      @@mikebrunt4099 thanks for the great information. Incredible.

  • @MrTea7
    @MrTea7 Год назад +5

    Want to improve your health, regardless of any other factor? Start your morning with green tea instead of coffee. You can drink coffee later, just change to green tea for your "start-up".

  • @dc33333
    @dc33333 Год назад +1

    excellent talk Thank You!!

  • @gwendolynjames3447
    @gwendolynjames3447 Год назад +1

    Very important information thank you in, fact thank you for explaining everything is so explainable and understandable thank you so much for the information

  • @thomas6502
    @thomas6502 Год назад +14

    As a layperson I struggled to parse a takeaway as well, but the topic fascinates me and I'm always looking for justification beyond "I just enjoy it" for having been raised a non-coffee drinker, and then discovering a love for it as a young adult. Thanks all for this share. I appreciate it!

    • @Professor-Scientist
      @Professor-Scientist Год назад +1

      As a lame-person I struggled to parse a takeaway as well, but the topic fascinates me and I'm always looking for justification beyond "I just enjoy it" for having been raised a non-coffee drinker, and then discovering a love for it as a young adult. Thanks all for this share. I appreciate it!

  • @timothyglynn9953
    @timothyglynn9953 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the science as it extends to other properties in the body such as glandular and chemistry interrelated processes.

  • @benz500r
    @benz500r Год назад +2

    Oh my Lord, I've heard the same story when I was a young boy. I love coffee shops in Wien.

  • @dianaalexdaniel
    @dianaalexdaniel Год назад

    Awesome VIDEO, thank you for sharing, sincerely, Diana Lipski 👍

  • @QueenRulahNFT
    @QueenRulahNFT Год назад +6

    I experienced excruciating pain due to kidney stones, the ONLY thing that gave me relief was a cup of coffee. I couldn't find any reports supporting why until now.

  • @robju6054
    @robju6054 Год назад +12

    Really nice job. Particularly interesting with the addition of historical information from Vienna. I would to like hear more about the particular topics mentioned at the end of the talk. Thanks

  • @amirkadir8427
    @amirkadir8427 6 месяцев назад

    This was a great lecture about coffee. At 27:24 there is a question about using decaf vs. water as a control for the studies. By using water as a control the researchers are testing the effects of coffee, but if decaf coffee is used as the control then they are testing the effects of caffeine. At least that is my opinion on the topic. Again, an excellent presentation on coffee and kidney health.

  • @wechitoteopiz7590
    @wechitoteopiz7590 Год назад +2

    Very informative. Big thanks Sir. God bless you.

  • @intuneorange
    @intuneorange Год назад +13

    There are modern companies that roast coffee for the health benefits one that I have learned a lot from is called purity.

  • @keunjung5940
    @keunjung5940 Год назад +4

    Well, decafained instant coffee sounds very good but to take out the cafein there are by using another chemical elements through a processing so how do you think k about them?

  • @Tnapvrvideo
    @Tnapvrvideo 7 месяцев назад +1

    I would think if you switch to a decaffeinated, milk based drink like a Latte or a Cappuccino you can still enjoy the coffee taste with far fewer concerns associated with caffeine. Toss in an alternative milk product like oat milk or almond milk if so desired or needed. Decaf probably has some concerns of its own, however I would expect those issues would be significantly less. In the end as others have stated, moderation is always highly beneficial. Nice share!

  • @antoniofarinaccio541
    @antoniofarinaccio541 Год назад +2

    Even in Italy coffee is served with a glass of water, at list in Southern Italy. The coffee was introduced in Naples by Queen Maria Carolina sister of Marie Antoinette, born in Vienna.

  • @suzanmerritt4803
    @suzanmerritt4803 Год назад +6

    Thank you for providing us actual data instead of just an opinion.

  • @kmilliken7208
    @kmilliken7208 Год назад +20

    soooooo....... Is coffee good or bad for the kidneys?????😅

    • @minde28383
      @minde28383 Год назад

      if it's good for you it's good for kidneys :D

  • @nobleroofinggeneralcontrac7961
    @nobleroofinggeneralcontrac7961 Год назад +1

    The vocab was above me but I get it. Great vid. I drink about 20 oz of black coffee a day in the morning because working construction, bathrooms are not always readily available and if they are they are disgusting. NE Winters in a plastic porta potty is gross. So it makes me go 3 times and I piss like a race horse. < My medical term for frequent urination. I have no preference for what brand, all percolated as long as it is black. I was once a young lad on a construction site and an old French Canadian guy said son this is how you do it. You get up an hr early and then the routine I mentioned above, he said you have to train yourself. Like this morning 4 am I woke and I went right to the can and did my business, before I even started the pot. Good stuff. I am loving on the coffee Gerry!

  • @midknight1968
    @midknight1968 7 месяцев назад

    Thank You!

  • @K9jerryleex
    @K9jerryleex Год назад +31

    Such an interesting lecture. I am not a scientist and I had to look up some of the words… great lecture! Thanks

  • @kp7castin150
    @kp7castin150 Год назад +3

    One of my grandfather last 92 and the second is 98 they drink strong Cuban coffee like a mother and all humans are similar but not the same

  • @PoisonShot20
    @PoisonShot20 Год назад +1

    This just put me on the mood for another cup of Joe!🤣🤣. My wife says that coffee help her go to #2. She has a really bad case of constipation, even worse now, after she went to chimp and radiation.

  • @etmax1
    @etmax1 Год назад +1

    One other thing, I never drink instant coffee because it has enough detergent in it to cause stomach problems. I've tried various higher quality brands such as Nescafe Gold and Moccona (in both decaf and regular).

  • @gabrielbecerra2250
    @gabrielbecerra2250 Год назад +8

    The quality of life in which we have on this earth depends on one’s decision ,moreover the amount of time spend living with certain circumstances. I would give five years of my life for a great life experience.

    • @mikebrunt4099
      @mikebrunt4099 Год назад +2

      One thing not mentioned is that coffee causes a choloric bowl of acid to form in the stomach and this effect stresses the body its pancreas and the acidity level of the blood stream. No analysis was given to the acidic content of coffee it is NOT watermelon juice it is acid. Caffiene will also cause spikes in energy and depletion in energy.
      There fore it is better to drink with a glass of water to reduce the acid in the blood causing further health issiues. And all this study proves is that the old orginal generation knew more without science on its effect. Having a piece of fruit before and wafter with a glass of water will help neutralise coffees over acidic effects.
      A diet too acidic causes the Pancreas to shoot too much IGF1 to break it down plus it tries to keep the blood at 7.35-7.45Ph by shooting bicarb. When this is ineffective the body will call on calcium to try to normalise the bloods ph level - Calcium from the bones. As an iridologist if your want to see if someones bodies is sick do this and try the remedies very simple.
      Take a full picture of their IRIS. Look around the eye
      1. if there is white dots like a clock forming they have too much waste products built up and need to flush acid out of their Lymphatic System (3x the size of the blood system).
      2. If there is yellow around the pupil there is Kidney problems again acidic diet and not enough water and cucumbers. do item 1 as well
      3. If there is orange around the pupil there body is chronically ill in the Pancreas and a complete dietary overhaul to natural fruits in the am and veges in the pm with water with sweet potatos.
      4. If there is brown around the pupil and in spots Tumours are formning and the liver is basically blocked do what is in items 1- 3 and add lemons to water to help remove bile built up from cleaning a dirty bowel suggest colonic irrigations too Appendicitis is commonly an alarm bells your digestion is blocked and filthy.
      5. If you see black blotches or patches unless they were there at birth then you have cancer. SO Do all of items 1-4 for a year.
      Eat zero meats, package foods as they are 3-7 x harder to digest than wholesome Nutrabullet fibrous juices and water with a pinch of healthy sea salt for cell electricity and alkalising and cleansing the blood.
      Juicing allows the body plenty of healing energy time instead of sapping digestive time - AM fruit to energise the body and detoc in the am. Then PM veges rebuild in the pm . Simple

  • @SewerPossum
    @SewerPossum Год назад +4

    I gave up coffee (and all caffiene) a couple of years ago. I no longer need a kickstarter to get going and seeing people queue to get their morning fix reminds me I really don't want it or miss it. There's some quality decaf that satisfies for taste.

    • @mgomez9736
      @mgomez9736 Год назад +1

      I have quit coffee a couple of times. Again about a month ago. I feel better. I sleep better. And my appetite is more healthy.

    • @TonYTamayo1071
      @TonYTamayo1071 Год назад +2

      Otto line…….we are better of without coffee. ❤love

  • @AngelOne11
    @AngelOne11 Год назад +2

    Great lecture. I didn't know it's affects on cyclic AMP. Now I understand the relationship between Theophylline & coffee. Thank you Dr.
    I hope the layperson doesn't try to self-diagnose/treat. Video-watchers: keep doing what you are doing and consult your provider before changing anything or telling others to change anything in their diet.

    • @thomasjamison2050
      @thomasjamison2050 Год назад

      Yeah, yeah, yeah Just depends on which studies your provider read, though from experience, the odds are very high he or she never read any of them.

    • @AngelOne11
      @AngelOne11 Год назад

      @@thomasjamison2050 All providers read studies and discuss new updates all the time. The medical field is like being in school for the rest of your life. We are mandated by the licensing body to study and pass exams yearly. It's not a choice, at least in the US

  • @michaelaozuka5179
    @michaelaozuka5179 8 месяцев назад +2

    great study! would be amazing if you could also do one on coffee&cancer or coffee& oral health. cheers

  • @esterboyd5951
    @esterboyd5951 Год назад +31

    No he is just very articulate and has the research to backup his theory
    I am quite impressed
    He also Paces his speech so you can keep up
    I love it

    • @pedrobismark5618
      @pedrobismark5618 Год назад

      That coffee is a diuretic? Ha. Big deal.

    • @mikebrunt4099
      @mikebrunt4099 Год назад +1

      Its okay - The Titles mention of the kidney effects is very minimally covered long term

    • @gudrunclarke4976
      @gudrunclarke4976 Год назад

      Sorry, after reading 'Caffeine Blues' by Stephen Cherniske, M.S., I am not impressed by this lecture, rather just blended by science. According to the above book, which is backed up by much research, coffee is a powerful drug that can affect brain function, hormone balance, and sleep patterns, whilst increasing your risk of osteoporosis, diabetes, ulcers, PMS, stroke, heart disease and certain types of cancer. 'Coffee is the most heavily sprayed food or beverage commodity on the face of the earth'. There are three different groupings of coffee. Robusta beans, the mass-marketed brands contain nearly twice the coffeine of arabica and are also more acidic. 'The caffeine indurstry has generated a tremendous amount of propaganda and disseminated it successfully through-out the scientific, medical and public arena'. It makes you wonder, who financed or sponsered Dr Pichler's research.

    • @p1dru2art
      @p1dru2art 8 месяцев назад +1

      He didn't have any of his own theories

  • @Lgtg1947
    @Lgtg1947 Год назад +38

    I’m 74, been drinking coffee since age 14. Drink 3 mugs every morning instead of a breakfast. Then another 4 or 5 from afternoon till nighttime. I eat one meal a day, in the evening, and I feel perfectly fine. I don’t do a lot of sleeping though 😃

    • @pedrobismark5618
      @pedrobismark5618 Год назад +6

      Real.I am 64. I drink a lot coffee and doing just fine. I was hoping to hear whether coffee affects the kidney; but this is not that talk.

    • @electropocalypse5877
      @electropocalypse5877 Год назад

      @@pedrobismark5618 This is what I find fascinating. People used to drink lots of coffee, especially black. Today coffee is frequently sold with a ton of sugar which causes in increase in urinary frequency). I believe caffeine does this as well and isn't a diuretic. I'm 31 and I've had 34-oz of coffee per day for years with no negative side effects.
      One thing I'd suggest though is trying organic coffee. I find it's much better tasting than conventional coffee, which contains high levels of glyphosate.
      Overall, I think we as people should do what makes us feel healthy. Coffee is high in antioxidants and it has been shown to reduce risk of kidney stones.

    • @robertfrapples2472
      @robertfrapples2472 Год назад

      @@electropocalypse5877 I've never tried organic coffee that didn't taste old.

    • @joebrooks3824
      @joebrooks3824 Год назад

      @@robertfrapples2472 Lucy Jo's Coffee is Great! Amazon.

    • @Juantouch123
      @Juantouch123 Год назад +1

      @@pedrobismark5618 coffee could kill your kidneys for sure.

  • @curiousbystander9193
    @curiousbystander9193 Год назад +1

    can you take a similar look at how coffee consumption inhibits trypsin, a key protease digestive enzyme? How does coffee influence the gut biome, and does it encourage lectiin/glycan binding in the upper gi tract?

  • @lakshmanh448
    @lakshmanh448 8 месяцев назад

    Thanku dr.Very good message

  • @onthefive5615
    @onthefive5615 Год назад +9

    Thank you very much for sharing this publicly. I have stage 3 CKD, and at times flirt with stage 4, so I get it. I find your presentation informative and interesting. Every 3 mos my nephrologist and I pore over my labs; I get a copy at least a week before my appointment so have my excuses prepared for what I know he's going to get on me about :-).
    For what it's worth, I gave up caffeinated colas in 1968 because they aggravated chronic hypoglycemia. I took theophylline (for asthma) after I stopped drinking coffee in 1980, and stopped taking it in 1995 after participating in two studies similar to the ones you cited. It was falling out of favor as a treatment for asthma around then as well.

    • @mikebrunt4099
      @mikebrunt4099 Год назад +4

      One thing not mentioned is that coffee causes a choloric bowl of acid to form in the stomach and this effect stresses the body its pancreas and the acidity level of the blood stream. No analysis was given to the acidic content of coffee it is NOT watermelon juice it is acid. Caffiene will also cause spikes in energy and depletion in energy.
      There fore it is better to drink with a glass of water to reduce the acid in the blood causing further health issiues. And all this study proves is that the old orginal generation knew more without science on its effect. Having a piece of fruit before and wafter with a glass of water will help neutralise coffees over acidic effects.
      A diet too acidic causes the Pancreas to shoot too much IGF1 to break it down plus it tries to keep the blood at 7.35-7.45Ph by shooting bicarb. When this is ineffective the body will call on calcium to try to normalise the bloods ph level - Calcium from the bones. As an iridologist if your want to see if someones bodies is sick do this and try the remedies very simple.
      Take a full picture of their IRIS. Look around the eye
      1. if there is white dots like a clock forming they have too much waste products built up and need to flush acid out of their Lymphatic System (3x the size of the blood system).
      2. If there is yellow around the pupil there is Kidney problems again acidic diet and not enough water and cucumbers. do item 1 as well
      3. If there is orange around the pupil there body is chronically ill in the Pancreas and a complete dietary overhaul to natural fruits in the am and veges in the pm with water with sweet potatos.
      4. If there is brown around the pupil and in spots Tumours are formning and the liver is basically blocked do what is in items 1- 3 and add lemons to water to help remove bile built up from cleaning a dirty bowel suggest colonic irrigations too Appendicitis is commonly an alarm bells your digestion is blocked and filthy.
      5. If you see black blotches or patches unless they were there at birth then you have cancer. SO Do all of items 1-4 for a year.
      Eat zero meats, package foods as they are 3-7 x harder to digest than wholesome Nutrabullet fibrous juices and water with a pinch of healthy sea salt for cell electricity and alkalising and cleansing the blood.
      Juicing allows the body plenty of healing energy time instead of sapping digestive time - AM fruit to energise the body and detoc in the am. Then PM veges rebuild in the pm . Simple

    • @3glitch9
      @3glitch9 Год назад +6

      My fiance came back from the doctor, didn't say anything, and just handed me his labs... I studied them and exclaimed "OMG you're extremely dehydrated! You're organs are going to fail if you keep this up!"
      I had been trying to explain and plead to him how important enough water is, and spring water at that. And tried to explain to him about the pharmaceuticals he was on. He never thought he was dehydrated, until one time they couldn't get blood for labs, and said he needmore fluids. He said he didn't feel dehydrated, he didn't know our thirst mechanisms and signals don't work correctly when dehydrated. We'll get mixed signals telling us we're hungry when we're actually needing water. This also means it's affecting our brain at this point, but we don't know realize that while we're in that state.
      When I told him he was severly dehydrated, he thought I didn't understand his labs.
      He responded " No, they told me I have stage 4 kidney disease!"
      I had been telling him for a year, warning him about how the pharms and lack of water were going to kill him. He didn't understand the gravity of what I had been saying. Nor understood the way it related to kidney disease etc... I explained again.
      Fortunately, he listened this time and followed my advice fully. He quit the statins (THANKGOD) and histamine interfering blood pressure med, and some other pharms, reduced them down to one. He quit drinking cokes, turned the dial way up on his SPRING water intake (NO fluoridated/chlorinated tap water, nor distilled) to the point that's all he drank, & started eating big salads almost daily. 3 months later he had no kidney function problems at all. It was completely reversed.
      I used to take meds for hypothyroidism. A couple of months of drinking enough water SPRiNG water daily reduced the need for medications down to one, and eventually to none.
      Water intake is crucial. Most people do not start at the basics. But the basics are where it's at. The most profound healing can happen. It seems so simple it's deemed stupid. But if we're not getting enough of the basics, eventually it causes everything to work incorrectly. Over time illness and disease is guaranteed.
      Aprox daily water intake needs
      15.5 cups (3.7 liters) a day for men
      11.5 cups (2.7 liters) a day for women
      Less active =less, more active = more
      Seems like a lot to some people.
      But they forget - over 2 liters of water is used by the body everyday for breathing, perspiring, urine and bowel movements.
      If we're not replacing that water each day, and our body gets less than it uses, it's going to have an affect on us.
      If we do not drink enough to replace that water everyday, for a week, a month, a year, a decade... one could only expect deleterious effects in numerous ways.
      But people just do not want to be inconvenienced by the effort of it, or having to go pee - not realizing this is exactly what needs to happen to flush toxins out of our bodies and to reduce molecular inflammation (root cause) and give our organs and systems a chance to work correctly without such a struggle. Unfortunately people would rather take MORE medication, putting more strain on their system causing additional problems and exacerbating the initial ones. When in just 3 months of drinking enough clean spring water can change their life.
      There are so many misconceptions about water and fluids, we just cannot count on getting the amount of water we need daily from other drinks besides water. I mean maybe if we're for sure drinking a liter of water a day we could count the other things we drink, but not without calculating what else is in them e.g. some juices and teas cancel themselves out for counting as water intake.
      I've seen profound dehydration misdiagnosed so many times, into so many different things, that caused so many other serious problems, it's absolutely heart wrenching. Dehydration isn't something you can feel when you have it.
      Imaging a patient presenting with constipation, fever, vomiting, tachycardia into the ER that automatically has to assum sepsis without labs, and proceeeds with slinging a slew of 5 or 6 broad-spectrum "killer" antibiotics, overloading the patients kidneys, liver, renal system... but an hour later the fever is gone, the tachycardia stops, the vomiting resides - because of the IV fluids! Which presents new problems since the basics like dehydration wasn't considered, so the IV wasn't calculated to rehydrate correctly causing hyponeutremia, SIADH, metabolic acidosis etc....
      And obviously the patient did not need all those antibiotics which caused acute kindney injury and end up diagnosed with all sorts of other things even renal failure, all attributed to the wrong things, because the patients true condition, the underlying profound dehydration, isn't ever identified or acknowledged, which would explan so much of what is going on with the patients labs, especially in light of the antibiotic onslaught, and would make for correct diagnoses and allow for the patient to get the correct treatment that helps! This type of thing in various ways happens so much, it's an epidemic.
      If a doctor does not cover the basics, inquire about water intake and encourage more, and is only about "practicing" more medicines on you, then get a new doctor because your health, healing, and quality of life is not any of their concern.
      I remember hearing a long time ago that if you drank a gallon of spring water over the course of a day, that you could eat whatever you wanted and would not have health or weight issues. I used to think that's impossible and bogus. Turns out it's true, it covers the amount of water your body uses a day, plus extra to clean out all other toxins exposed to too.
      Since not working extrenuously all day everday I don't chug 3liters like I used to, but still shoot for a minimum of 2. Eventually your body gets used to the water intake after about a week or so and you don't have to pee anymore than usually after that. Your body starts letting you know it's thirsty too, you'll start to CRAVE water like the air you breathe. Plus the thought of short changing body, freaks you out. Lol
      Apologies for so much unwarranted information, I'm just so passionate about the life changing possibilities such a simple thing can bring, I sometimes can't help help myself.

    • @rnyzen2.079
      @rnyzen2.079 Год назад +1

      @@3glitch9 Thank You So Much for sharing to Us

    • @justasimplesomeone
      @justasimplesomeone Год назад

      Got the message! Right - going be drink water aware now. Thanks for your big effort in writing this.

    • @2007vwbeetle
      @2007vwbeetle 6 месяцев назад

      Is it the coffee or the caffeine? Decaffeinated coffe should not be a problem for kidneys?

  • @marialaraki9846
    @marialaraki9846 Год назад +36

    Dr The only thing that I want to know is the coffee bad or good for the kidney, I didn’t understand exactly what u explain your video, please Dr would you respond to me thank you very much

    • @babupasha3491
      @babupasha3491 Год назад +2

      Drinking coffee everyday your kidney have to work extra . more work for kidney extract the caffeine .

    • @blerimjelliqi5061
      @blerimjelliqi5061 Год назад +1

      ,😂😂😂😂

    • @abdelilahbenahmed4350
      @abdelilahbenahmed4350 Год назад +4

      Coffee good for the kidney.

    • @raymondjackson1208
      @raymondjackson1208 Год назад

      @@babupasha3491 thanks. Now I don't need to watch the rest of the video

    • @babupasha3491
      @babupasha3491 Год назад +1

      @@raymondjackson1208 anything too much consuming no good everything having quantity and quality too damage to body

  • @davidjenkins5419
    @davidjenkins5419 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking the time to gather the researched data points. We would greatly appreciate an update with other data points. At what times of the awoke should you start and stop consumption? Meal consumption coffee before during after? is there any best practice in your belief? Thank you for taking the time to gather the researched data points. We would greatly appreciate it if you could provide us with additional data points. Specifically, we would like to know when is the best time to start and stop consumption of food or beverages such as coffee. Should one consume them before, during or after meals? Do you have any recommendations based on best practices?

  • @annedwards7418
    @annedwards7418 Месяц назад

    My dad died at the age 91 due to a fall his coffee maker always had coffee which he drank during the day he never suffer from HTN DM or Cardiac no kidney or liver problem very strong old man may my daddy soul rest in peace

  • @s.koileken369
    @s.koileken369 Год назад +11

    *Now what is the point with all these? The average youtuber would like to know if regular coffee drinking is good or bad for their health*

  • @raymondparsley7442
    @raymondparsley7442 Год назад +30

    I'm not sure he said whether coffee is good or bad for the kidneys. As a chronic instant coffee drinker, I am pleased he seemed to say there's no harmful effects. Thanks Doc. I enjoyed your lecture.

    • @AngelOne11
      @AngelOne11 Год назад +9

      I don't think that was discussed. I believe the major message is how it affects the Kidney's function and therefore the overall body function including effect on brain/blood pressure, and sodium/potassium levels.

    • @BYGODYOUARESPECIAL1
      @BYGODYOUARESPECIAL1 Год назад +2

      Max Gerson the cancer researcher had coffee as one of the contributors of acidity in the body that contributed to cancer.

    • @richtomlinson7090
      @richtomlinson7090 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@BYGODYOUARESPECIAL1 Alkaline water is nonsense.

  • @stevenpeters3723
    @stevenpeters3723 Год назад +1

    Great lecture !

  • @alchemist585a
    @alchemist585a Год назад +1

    All the human studies were done on young individuals (in their 20s). The results may be different in older subjects (>40y). We played with this topic during the "water lab" for med students. The results were inconsistent

  • @keunjung5940
    @keunjung5940 Год назад +3

    Really a lovely lecture for coffee to infuluencience to a human body's kedny. So decaffeinated instent coffee is not so bad?

  • @maggieechevarria1171
    @maggieechevarria1171 Год назад +9

    I do drink coffee. I am very grateful for this information. Thank you and thank the doctor for this presentation.

  • @Bawkr
    @Bawkr 7 месяцев назад

    In practice at least for me now whether this is actually dehydration or not I don't know but when I'm drinking coffee my muscles are sore. When I don't drink it they're not. Also I feel more hypertension style symptoms when I drink any amount of coffee per week vs none. This was drinking Kroger coffee grounds several different blends but the stronger the aroma of blend the stronger the negative symptoms were.

  • @kathrynnewton8721
    @kathrynnewton8721 Год назад +2

    I also think there are far too many variable in these studies, the type of coffee, the ways they are produced, roasted etc, in terms of decaffeinated- this process also varies hugely. Thank you though very interesting.

  • @6214silenttt
    @6214silenttt Год назад +8

    Translation for those who did not understand. Coffee makes you piss more. Further, you piss more potassium and it keeps you awake at night.😱

  • @jeanparadero6523
    @jeanparadero6523 Год назад +745

    So hard to understand, wasting my time watching this, sorry. Be simple be specific, discuss the benefits and danger of drinking coffee that’s all what we want to hear from you Doc.

    • @TSCOTT-oz5vy
      @TSCOTT-oz5vy Год назад +46

      Exactly...smh🤷🏿‍♂️

    • @leopoldpoppenberger8692
      @leopoldpoppenberger8692 Год назад +31

      also someone stated in the comments So hard to understand, wasting my time watching this, sorry. Be simple be specific, discuss the benefits and danger of drinking coffee that’s all what we want to hear from you Doc.

    • @dennissorensen8765
      @dennissorensen8765 Год назад +67

      Is it now off limits for a university to post a video in which is discussed highly academically complex subjects? 😅🙈
      That's the same as saying that the dumbest viewers on RUclips should set the bar for the complexity of information allowed to discuss. 🥴
      Not every single video is meant for everybody to be able to wrap their minds around.
      There are videos on making complex knots. On smithing things from different metals, requiring different handling in terms of heating, hammering and cooling, leading to different properties in the end product. There are videos om knitting things most people would hardly understand or have an interest in either.
      There are doctors discussing subject matters they have an interest in, in order to spread their knowledge to colleagues all over the world, too.
      You will not - in any way you might imagine - be able to see all the videos on YT even if you dedicate your entire life to the effort. Doing NOTHING else. It will never happen.
      So please accept that there is also information out there, that has absolutely no information of your interest or contains information you simply do not understand.
      There are videos of Elon Musk elaborating on how his team uses friction or vibration to seamlessly weld together the metals of components for their rockets.
      It is interesting for someone else out there, even if you are indifferent.

    • @edmondatakhanian1442
      @edmondatakhanian1442 Год назад +13

      MORE MINUTES ON AIR IS EQUAL TO MORE $$$$$$$. ALMOST THERE...

    • @colinmaharaj
      @colinmaharaj Год назад +8

      Oh it's like a story, like a movie 🎥, a little history ain't gonna kill. lol.

  • @wendyshoowaiching4161
    @wendyshoowaiching4161 8 месяцев назад

    Yes I also drink green tea as water everyday. 1 sachet will gives you 2 x 1.5L water. My younger brother claims that drinking green tea gives him very good sleep the whole night. I also drink coffee 1 or 2 times a day

  • @Watchman-At-The-Gate
    @Watchman-At-The-Gate 6 месяцев назад +2

    I loved the coffee history at the start

  • @kevingooley6189
    @kevingooley6189 Год назад +3

    Boiled coffee often has coffee grounds in it. The water is to rinse the coffee grounds out of one's teeth.

  • @paulinopabello3097
    @paulinopabello3097 Год назад +4

    Yes go to the point doc.

  • @DBMMMMM
    @DBMMMMM Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT Information 👌

  • @activatedcarbon158
    @activatedcarbon158 2 месяца назад

    My sister used to have a popular coffee shop which I helped her run. I loved my espresso. Very powerful. Now not so much coffee except coffee enemas which are life-preserving lol..

  • @willyjensen8595
    @willyjensen8595 Год назад +6

    This is a personalised lesson in History with the option to chose 3 possible answers for you to chose from

  • @bonniejoygehrs6663
    @bonniejoygehrs6663 Год назад +4

    I’m not a scientist so I understood so little; it was unhelpful to me. My husband said, “ Useless for the average person.”

  • @ernestkola0
    @ernestkola0 Год назад +1

    What do you think about Ct scan contrast on kidney pls?

  • @fraa888grindr6
    @fraa888grindr6 Год назад

    @Jean Paradero the purpose of the video is to answer a series of related questions: what is the relationship between coffee consumption (caffeine contained in coffee) and our kidneys. Does coffee consumption (caffeine levels present in coffee) increase kidney function/urine output (is it a diuretic)? That is to ask, will it cause you to lose more water and possibly lead you to dehydration, depending on (a) how much volume and (b) how often coffee is consumed?
    The leading example is the Viennese drinking an additional serving of water with their coffee, for which this cultural practice is assumed to be counteracting the aforementioned problem of diaeresis. A side note: the above may be a false conclusion as to why the Viennese began drinking additional water. They may have included water to merely cleans their palettes, or even to possibly further dilute the acidity (like adding milk). Unless there is some literature from the period when the practice began, then why it started isn't exactly clear and therefore an assumption.
    Back to the studies, presentation and the conclusion. In short, an initial consumption of a high volume and dose of caffeine - blonde roast vente (20 oz) was the example - by a person who hadn't had coffee (caffeine) in a couple days, urinatation did increase over the 1-3 hours after consumption. However, if consumption was daily then increased urination was absent; It seems the body response is normalized via regular exposure. So then, regularly drinking coffee doesn't increase kidney function aka increased urination (diaeresis) that would require one to drink additional water in order to prevent dehydration.
    An important point was raised in the discussion segment. Because not all studies used caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee (rather than water) the results cannot be attributed to coffee, but only caffeine found in coffee. So caffeine found in other foods (chocolate) or foods with other additives (salt and sugar) such as cola beverages or milk chocolates, could have an entirely different set of effects on the kidneys and could be a diuretic. But drinking coffee regularly seems safe within the parameters of the evidence provided in this presentation.
    I'm a 55 year old, male, decendant of Northern Ireland who drives a tractor-trailer 160,000 miles (257,495 km) yearly. In layman's terms I'm a dumb (American) trucker (who didn't graduate h.s. or holds a college degree) so if I can understand this, ANYONE CAN.

  • @mytruong293
    @mytruong293 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your good video ❤

  • @richardcoomer3094
    @richardcoomer3094 Год назад +16

    After retirement I suffered from various non-specific, non-serious abdominal and digestive issues that were constantly bothersome (IBS?) and doctors prescribed anti-spasmodics, antacids anti-emetics whenever symptoms became bad.
    Then I had two episodes;
    1 severe diarrhea - antibiotics
    After 1 week
    2 Bronchitis - other antibiotics.
    Bronchitis cleared up only after the Antibiotic course and then turned into diarrhea again, which Dr decided to "actively do nothing" and I decided to treat with probiotics.
    Let me dogress here to say that I was, at that stage, because of weight gain and general listlessness, on a self devised omnivorous keto diet, which had worked and I was very aware and careful of my eating habits. I was generally well, besides the low-key cr@ppy feeling.
    After a few weeks I was back to my old self again with abd moans and groans, for which I had convinced myself that the two courses of antibiotics had affected my liver, as I tended to feel worse after drinking coffee.
    I stopped drinking coffee and the symptoms improved dramatically, but just wouldn't disappear altogether.
    Then, one day while on holiday the peanuts ran out and I found myself without my favorite snack for a few days.
    The improvement was immediate and total .
    I haven't eaten another peanut since, and I'll drink an occasional (maybe once every 3 months) cup of coffee and I am totally IBS free for about four years.
    My point, in respect of this discussion, is that I have learnt over the past ten years that, what we eat & drink has tremendous impact on our health and well-being.
    If a patient has high blood pressure, let them stop drinking coffee for two weeks and see what happens. What harm could it do? Coffee is not an essential nutrient.

    • @carolforsythe6316
      @carolforsythe6316 Год назад +2

      it affects my blood pressure so bad that I can not even drink ANY as it instantly raises my blood pressure and the ringing in my ears is goes off the charts! no coffee 😪

    • @crisostomourog4302
      @crisostomourog4302 Год назад +1

      P

    • @jonnyporemski6484
      @jonnyporemski6484 Год назад

      I'm

    • @owlfethurz8377
      @owlfethurz8377 Год назад

      Thank you for your comment; I am also currently trying to cut back on coffee and peanuts to see if that will help with IBS, so I appreciate you sharing this info, I'll keep on this track. Stopping coffee is the hard part, I'll try to reduce gradually and maybe replace it with something else. Also will try more probiotics. Blessings🙂

    • @RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner
      @RickLarsonPermacultureDesigner Год назад +1

      I'm doing keto plus intermittent fasting 16-18 hours every day, have my hand resting on a can of peanuts, and drink 7-8 cups of instant coffee (MountHagen) per day. I felt better than I ever did. I recently after more than 2 years ate peaches and pawpaws as my backyard is producing them in spades, and instantly felt crappy and overly hungry like in the past before keto.
      I don't know what this means just typing to participate in your keto comment.

  • @martinep6293
    @martinep6293 7 месяцев назад

    Re latte vs black coffee: in my experience it appears adding milk slows down the elimination/diuretic effect if any. Whole milk, no added sugar. Tested on myself many times...similar to eating something perhaps 😊
    Water after drinking black coffee: reduces how stained my teeth get. Especially since it is a bad idea (for teeth) to go brush teeth right after having any food😊

  • @andrewwhite7188
    @andrewwhite7188 7 месяцев назад +1

    They did a great job on this study, even though it's a little tough for me to understand, but they really went in depth. But as a person that loves the best organic coffee that I can get my hands on, after seeing this video, I can see why when I drink one cup of coffee, I pee out two cups.

    • @synaestesia-bg3ew
      @synaestesia-bg3ew 7 месяцев назад

      OK is that good or bad?

    • @mitsuracer87
      @mitsuracer87 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@synaestesia-bg3ewif its a diuretic, it will dehydrate you...which is generally considered bad

    • @synaestesia-bg3ew
      @synaestesia-bg3ew 6 месяцев назад

      @@mitsuracer87 unless you are in a desert and you can't drink water

  • @machopicchu
    @machopicchu Год назад +6

    Is it good or bad for the kidneys?

  • @TheBg1957
    @TheBg1957 Год назад +14

    So, whats the main outcome. Is coffee good or bad for Kidney?

    • @alizarin100
      @alizarin100 Год назад +4

      It seems that they forget to give us any CLEAR major takeaways.

    • @TUXMAN06
      @TUXMAN06 Год назад +1

      Drink at your own risk. Coke $tays in business by selling you positives of drinking coke 👀🧠🍿🙈

    • @alizarin100
      @alizarin100 Год назад

      @@TUXMAN06 I was replying to the question posed "Is coffee good or bad for kidney?"...think everyone knows by now...coke is bad news.

  • @wintayehdego2559
    @wintayehdego2559 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely foils. I'am drinking strong coffee 3 cups every day in my impiety

  • @keunjung5940
    @keunjung5940 Год назад

    The Esrpeso,Late and Americano coffee are alright? I like them very much.

  • @idessaoutlaw
    @idessaoutlaw Год назад +8

    🌴Moderation in all things...🍷😎👌🌴

  • @figgiefigueroa7372
    @figgiefigueroa7372 Год назад +13

    Excellent subject
    Coffee ☕ vs kidneys

    • @ruby2zdy
      @ruby2zdy Год назад +1

      Would have been nice if he'd said something about that.

  • @getsmartpaul
    @getsmartpaul Год назад

    So, is one cup of coffee a day good or not for kidney and blood pressure ? Thanks

  • @Rose80388
    @Rose80388 Год назад +2

    Apparently no one understands if coffee is good or bad. Nice job smart people who made this video.

  • @etmax1
    @etmax1 Год назад +10

    Well this is interesting, but I didn't hear him mention that there are 2 different liver enzymes that break down coffee, and which one you produce is dependent on genetics, so they really needed to split the people up into 2 groups. This would have a big impact on the amount of time people were affected.
    The second thing I would like to mention is that I used to drink caffeinated coffee and my blood pressure went up per his slides but my heart rate dropped considerably. If I checked my heart rate while sitting relaxed it would be around 65bpm and if I had 1 cup of coffee (cappuccino style) my heart rate would drop to 50-54. One time it went down to 48. This was 100% repeatable.
    In any case because I had high blood pressure and with caffeine it would go much higher I gave up caffeine all together.
    pre coffee somewhere between 135/90 and 160/100 and after coffee between 170/110 and 171/110. Note the wide range pre coffee and the narrow range post coffee.
    Interesting side note, when drinking 5-7 cups of cappuccino including just before going to bed I never had trouble sleeping, and after going cold turkey I never got headaches. Also after ceasing caffeine consumption I was still able to work 20 hours per day.

    • @PoisonShot20
      @PoisonShot20 Год назад

      Interesting! My Dr just told me that now I developed HBP, 110/160. Normally it has been 80/120 my last 50 years, now 69. He never told me to quit coffee. Mentioned salt, but I use very little. As I mentioned on other comment, I will stop coffee, and increase the Scotch, 3 oz to 5 before dinner. My brother in law says that it keep the heart beat stable! 🤣

    • @jamesfyffe2610
      @jamesfyffe2610 8 месяцев назад

      20 hours a day ? Your problem must be sleep deprivation 😀

    • @ag4allgood
      @ag4allgood 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jamesfyffe2610 No it was spending too much money on coffee !

    • @wilfredv1930
      @wilfredv1930 7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @reonwatching
      @reonwatching 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly, nothing is ever differentiated, we are always fed simple information, which is by definition partially incorrect. This continues the confusion and endless debate.

  • @ayalneh1245
    @ayalneh1245 Год назад +3

    He is talking to his fellow doctors not to the ordinary person. What I want

  • @landoan4719
    @landoan4719 8 месяцев назад +1

    ThanksDR❤

  • @harbin88
    @harbin88 2 месяца назад +1

    Please include conclusions and findings at the begining of the video, and then you can provide supporting materials during the video. Thanks!

  • @rosalindaandaya5283
    @rosalindaandaya5283 Год назад +23

    You are the only one could understand what you are talking. Is the information for doctors only?

    • @silvarajoomuniandy4316
      @silvarajoomuniandy4316 Год назад

      Doctors nowadays dont do research, they only make money out of people's sickness

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Год назад

      No, it's for educated people that have a basic understanding of biology+chemistry. Should've studied more in high school.

    • @jenniferjohnson7144
      @jenniferjohnson7144 7 месяцев назад

      😅😂

    • @halburke9115
      @halburke9115 Месяц назад

      @@chadkline4268you are wrong it’s beyond the level of the average person

  • @glennrobinson7193
    @glennrobinson7193 Год назад +4

    I am 66, and was told by my urologist after seeing my kidneys that "they are looking really great". And I drink on average 4 or 5 cups of coffee per day. However, I got a sneaking suspicion but no real rock solid proof that the coffee, sugar & the dairy product (milk) are contributing or one factor in contributing to and exacerbating my PROSTATE problem. If someone has some real scientific evidence done by double blind studies ( NOT quasi science) that coffee &/or milk &/or sugar adversely affects prostate health & causes it to enlarge, I would appreciate any comments.

    • @patrickthatcher9945
      @patrickthatcher9945 Год назад +1

      Hi Glen
      I suggest that you read the book by Ben Ong “All About The Prostate”. The milk and sugar are definite antagonists.

  • @jamorganf
    @jamorganf Год назад

    What if a person isn't peeing at all? Will the caffeine still have any effect on stimulating the kidney to produce urine?

  • @terrencegrant3344
    @terrencegrant3344 Год назад +1

    Yeah. I live in the tropics. It is hot. We drink water so there is no reduction in urine when I drink coffee.