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You might find out inside. ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ ͏   ­ [Healthline]( [Wellness Wire]( In a Nutshell My go-to order at the local coffee shop is an iced hazelnut latte with almond milk. I love them, and don’t drink them too often, but I definitely worry about how they’re filled with sugary syrups and other ingredients that may not be great for me. So, I decided to research just how healthy they really are. Shortly after looking that up, I fell down a coffee nutrition rabbit hole. So, that’s what we’ll be talking about today. Drink up and read on, friends: • [18 of the top foods that can help relieve stress]( • [The best 20-minute at-home workout for beginners]( • [Effective ways to quickly lower your blood pressure]( Cheers, Morgan Mandriota Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Morgan Mandriota May 22, 2024 • 3 min read [What’s the healthiest way to take your coffee?]( what’s got us buzzing [What’s the healthiest way to take your coffee?]( No matter how you take your coffee, [research]( suggests that those little beans offer some pretty impressive health perks. For example, coffee could boost your energy, reduce risk of type 2 diabetes, support brain and heart health, or even increase longevity. Above all else, a cup or 2 can help you take on the world and everyone in it. (That last line is only supported by anecdotal evidence.)️ What you add to your coffee can affect your health in different ways, too: - [Coffee with milk](: Thanks to its polyphenol-amino acid duo, this simple combo offers a boost in antioxidants, immune-supporting properties, and anti-inflammatory perks. [Different milk options]( offer different nutritional values, though. - [Coffee with butter (aka bulletproof coffee)](: “Butter coffee” is popular among keto diet enthusiasts for its low carb, high fat factor that can help you feel full. But it’s not a good substitute for a more balanced, nutritious breakfast, and folks with higher cholesterol levels may want to reduce excessive fat intake. - [Coffee with creamer](: Creamer comes in a bunch of delicious flavors, but be mindful of high sugar content, artificial flavorings, and added ingredients like carrageenan or cellulose gum. [Black coffee]( may be the healthiest route, as it’s low in calories and without any additives. But drinking any form of coffee could expose you to its various health benefits. ️ To make your coffee healthier, consider opting for lower fat milk or avoiding artificial ingredients and flavorings to reduce sugar content. I know I’ll be asking for fewer pumps of hazelnut syrup in my lattes from now on.️ [caffeine content in coffee types]( Tell me: How do you take your coffee? Do you make any swaps or additions to make your drink healthier? Chime in at wellnesswire@healthline.com. (Please note that we may use your name and response in an upcoming newsletter.) Great finds Freshly ground [Proctor Silex Electric Coffee Grinder]( [Proctor Silex Electric Coffee Grinder]( I’ve been using this coffee grinder for 2 years, and it’s still slaying beans like a champ! It’s fairly quiet, so you probably won’t wake anyone up if you’re grinding fresh beans for your morning cup. The grinder comes apart into multiple pieces so it’s super easy to clean, too. [SHOP NOW]( Every product we recommend has gone through either [Healthline's]( or Optum Store’s vetting processes. If you buy through links on this page, we may receive a small commission or other tangible benefit. Healthline has sole editorial control over this newsletter. Potential uses for the products listed here are not health claims made by the manufacturers. Healthline and Optum Store are owned by RVO Health. health stories you need What we’re reading next [] 🍏 [17 foods and drinks that are surprisingly high in sugar.]( A few staples in my diet are on this list. 👀 [Could cutting down calories influence longevity?]( Read the findings from a new study. ⚠️ [Signs of growth hormone deficiency.]( Two common symptoms include anxiety and low energy. 💤 [Will napping affect a good night’s sleep?]( Here’s what you need to know before your next midday snooze. Thanks for reading! Ginger will be back in your inbox on Friday with a personal story. See you then. Until next time, [healthline]( Take care of yourself, and we’ll see you again soon! [Telegram] This edition was powered by coffee shops. [fb]( [tiktok]( [X]( [youtube]( [insta]( [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here.]( To see all newsletters, [click here.]( [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Our website services, content, and products are for informational purposes only. Healthline does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional. Healthline encourages you to make any treatment decisions with your healthcare professional. Healthline is owned by RVO Health. © 2024 RVO Health 1101 Red Ventures Drive Fort Mill, SC 29707

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