Here are things you should not drink with coffee:
Painkillers with paracetamol
Taking painkillers containing paracetamol with coffee is a very harmful combination for the liver. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said that paracetamol is one of the leading causes of acute liver poisoning in the US, especially when taken in overdose or combined with other substances that affect the liver such as alcohol or caffeine.
Drinking coffee with painkillers will have negative effects on the liver.
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Coffee increases the activity of the liver enzyme CYP1A2, which speeds up the metabolism of drugs and creates more toxic intermediates. If the liver cannot process these substances in time, they can cause liver damage, according to Eating Well .
Add more refined sugar
While bitter coffee is a familiar taste to some people, others cannot drink this bitter taste. They add sugar to reduce the bitterness and enjoy the taste of coffee. But when too much sugar is added, especially refined sugar, a cup of coffee will no longer be good for the liver, according to the Eating Well (US) website.
A diet high in sugar, especially fructose in syrups and white sugar, is a leading cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. When large amounts of sugar are dissolved in coffee, the liver converts the excess sugar into fat, leading to long-term fat accumulation in the liver.
Cream
Cream is often used to make coffee rich and smooth, especially in ready-made coffee shops. But this is a harmful agent for the liver if used too much.
Many ice creams contain trans fats. Too much of these fats can increase your risk of hepatitis, high blood lipids, and impaired liver function. Ice cream also contains many chemical additives, thickeners, and synthetic flavorings that your liver has trouble processing.
If you want to protect your liver, avoid industrial cream and instead use unsweetened nut milk or organic fresh milk in moderation.
Alcohol
Some people have a habit of mixing strong alcohol such as whisky or rum with coffee. However, this combination will cause more damage to the liver.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says alcohol is the leading cause of cirrhosis, hepatitis, and chronic liver failure. When alcohol is mixed with coffee, caffeine masks the feeling of intoxication, causing us to drink more alcohol without realizing it, causing serious damage to the liver without early warning signs. In addition, both alcohol and caffeine dehydrate the body. This puts additional pressure on the liver's filtering and detoxification processes.
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