☕ Coffee Overload: A Recipe for Kidney Stones? ☕

Are you drinking a whole pot of coffee every morning? That’s 12 cups—a huge stimulant load for your system. 🚨
Here’s the problem:
👉 Caffeine overload – way too much stimulation.
👉 Oxalates – coffee contributes to calcium oxalate, a key ingredient in kidney stones.
👉 Dehydration – coffee makes you lose water while providing the “sand” (oxalates) that clogs up the plumbing. 🚰
Big risk: If you’re not drinking enough water, your kidney stone odds skyrocket.
So, how much coffee is okay?
☕ A couple of cups? No problem!
🚫 A whole pot? Bad news.
Now, about what you put in your coffee…
✅ Whole milk? Fine (but not a whole cup).
❌ Oat milk & almond milk? Worse than whole milk. They’re not really milk—just processed “juice” with additives.
❌ Sugary syrups & creamers? They bring just as much harm as overloading on coffee.
Whole Fat is Your Friend
🥛 Whole milk is better than 2%, 1%, or skim because:
✔️ It doesn’t spike blood sugar (fat is the ONLY food that doesn’t).
✔️ It slows sugar absorption, helping with weight control.
✔️ Even in ice cream, whole fat milk reduces blood sugar spikes compared to low-fat versions.
💡 Takeaway: Keep coffee intake reasonable, hydrate well, and don’t fear whole fat—it helps keep sugar in check!

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