Why Every Man Should Imbibe More Coffee
* Harvard researchers found that people who imbibed just one cup of coffee a day were 8 percent less liable to develop diabetes than those who never had the beverage.
* Another Harvard study found that people who imbibed one of more servings of coffee a day were 26 percent less liable to develop kidney stones than those who consumed it less than weekly.
* In University of Hawaii Cancer Center, people who imbibed 2 or 3 cups of coffee a day were 38 percent less liable to develop liver cancer over an 18-year follow up than those who stayed coffee-free.
* A Finnish study found that men who imbibed the most coffee per day—about 27 ounces or more—were 77 percent less liable to develop melancholy than those who imbibed none.
For these reasons—and many more—we’re a little obsessed with coffee at Men’s Health.
There’s a guy in the office who has a perpetually running Keurig machine. Our entire research staff subsists on the stuff. And it’s infrequent to visually perceive our Editor in Chief, Bill Phillips, without a cup of Joe within one foot of his immediate reach.
In fact, we dote coffee so much that we decided to make our own.
Our roast is organic. It’s potent. It’s delectable.
We dubbed it The Better Man Blend because if you imbibe enough of the stuff, you may become just that.
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