ponderingturtle
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I have heard that if you do not filter coffee through a paper filter, say in a french press, that is has high levels of oils that raise cholesterol. Is this true or BS?
I have heard that if you do not filter coffee through a paper filter, say in a french press, that is has high levels of oils that raise cholesterol. Is this true or BS?
Yes, it is true, although I don't know if you could call it "high" levels. It has been demonstrated that coffee can raise cholesterol. But coffee also contains antioxidants that are cardioprotective. The real question is whether coffee increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. I think it probably doesn't. There's a good description of the literature at http://www.cosic.org/coffee-and-health/heart-disease (admittedly a biased source, but it seems to present the evidence fairly.)
The issue is does the paper filter change this significantly?
The whole concept sends my BSD into uncontrollable fits. The amount of oil that you get out of coffee beans would not affect your cholesterol, their is simply not enough of it. There is not enough evidence at least for my sake that oil and fat intake truly affects your cholesterol to begin with. Cholesterol seems to be the catch all problem area for any given food, I simply think their is a lack of understanding on how the bodie's cholesterol works and a lot of misinformation out there about it. As I have suggested before, read, criticize, repeat, do not believe information just because it is offered by "experts"
Did you read the reference posted by Parrotslave? It says boiled coffee raises cholesterol and filtering removes the cholesterol-raising factor.
So yes, the filter prevents the rise in cholesterol from boiled coffee, but there is no evidence that drinking boiled, unfiltered coffee has any adverse effect on human health.
The main thing I was wondering about also was why the focus on boiled coffee and does a french press count.
Thanks Doc, I had told my wife that I didn't want a French Press, and now I can give her another reason why.Brew type Cafestol Kahweol
Scandinavian (boiled) 7.2mg 7.2mg
Turkish 5.3mg 5.4mg
French Press 3.5mg 4.4mg
Espresso 1.0mg 1.0mg
Instant/Filtered negligible
http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/htdocs/Chem_Background/ExSumPdf/Cafestol.pdf
I realize that I do not know what I am talking about, but the whole concept is ridiculous, raising your cholesterol by drinking coffee, what about the cancer I am going to get from starlight. The medical community is as full of BS as any other field, and should be critically examined, including its research. Skepdoc, I am glad you went found research that agrees with what you wanted to find, and I am glad that you believe it is okay to be completely and utterly insulting when someone does not agree with you. Believe it or not when I state my opinion in a post I do not think everyone should agree with me, in fact I read these threads to hear differing opinions and learn from them, have you considered doing the same? I happen to not believe scientific evidence when it does not conform to basic logic, that is to say I am critical of research and evidence even when it is scientific. I can be wrong, and research can be manipulated, but the beautiful thing about science and research is that the facts will bare out, despite personal agendas.
the whole concept is ridiculous, raising your cholesterol by drinking coffee
what about the cancer I am going to get from starlight.
Skepdoc, I m glad you went found research that agrees with what you wanted to find
I am glad that you believe it is okay to be completely and utterly insulting when someone does not agree with you.
I happen to not believe scientific evidence when it does not conform to basic logic, that is to say I am critical of research and evidence even when it is scientific.
the facts will bare out, despite personal agendas.
Then maybe you should find evidence not just supposition that boiled coffee does not effect cholesterol.
Not to come off as too harsh, but I do find it offensive when someone tells me that my opinion only comes from a lack of understanding.
Thirdly I am stating my opinion and I feel that I do not need to give supporting research when I state my opinion,
The amount of oil that you get out of coffee beans would not affect your cholesterol, their is simply not enough of it.
She was simply quoting your use of the phrase in post 9. Unless you were talking about your own lack of understanding, she wasn't either.Not to come off as too harsh, but I do find it offensive when someone tells me that my opinion only comes from a lack of understanding.