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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon warns drinking ‘too much chai or coffee’ in winter can harm your joints
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AIIMS Raipur orthopaedic surgeon warns drinking ‘too much chai or coffee’ in winter can harm your joints

by jummy84 November 25, 2025
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Published on: Nov 25, 2025 07:26 am IST

Winter hydration is vital for joint health, according to Dr Dushyant Chouhan. He advises balancing hot drinks with adequate water intake to prevent dehydration.

While sipping chai or coffee is a winter ritual for many, overindulging in these hot beverages can have hidden health consequences. Dr Dushyant Chouhan, orthopaedic and sports injury surgeon at AIIMS Raipur, shares in his November 17 Instagram post why it’s important to moderate your intake during the colder months and what effects too much caffeine can have on your body. (Also read: Vadodara surgeon says ‘10,000 steps can’t undo 10 hours of sitting’; shares best way to counter long sitting hours )

Moderate hot beverage intake for better joint health in winter. (Unsplash)

Can hot beverages really affect your joints

“Tea is hot, but it can ‘cool down’ your bones. It may sound a little odd, but let me explain the fact behind it,” says Dr Dushyant. “When winter comes, we tend to drink a lot more tea and coffee to keep warm. However, the cartilage inside your knees, the layer between two bones, can dry out. This increases stiffness in the joint and causes more pain when the bones rub together.”

How to enjoy tea or coffee in winter

Dr Chouhan explains that winter dehydration is often overlooked, but it plays a big role in joint health. “So yes, you can enjoy your tea, but it’s essential to drink enough water alongside it. Staying hydrated helps prevent dehydration, which is common in winter, and is vital for maintaining healthy joints,” he adds.

He further notes, “People often don’t realise that what we drink can affect our bones and joints. Simple measures like keeping water intake adequate while enjoying hot beverages can make a significant difference.”

“I hope this information helps readers take care of their joints during the colder months. Many people have shared this advice after seeing it, and it’s important to spread awareness,” Dr Chouhan concludes.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Drinking coffee on empty stomach? AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 7 coffee mistakes wrecking your gut and liver
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Drinking coffee on empty stomach? AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 7 coffee mistakes wrecking your gut and liver

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
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Love your daily cup of coffee? It can actually be great for your liver – but only if you’re not making some common mistakes. From drinking it on an empty stomach or late at night to overdoing your caffeine intake in order to fight off tiredness, certain habits can quietly harm your gut and liver health over time.

Dr Sethi recommends avoiding coffee on an empty stomach.(Unsplash)

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Dr Saurabh Sethi, a California-based gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, has revealed seven common coffee mistakes that could be harming your gut and liver health. In an Instagram video posted on November 12, the gastroenterologist explains how daily habits – such as drinking coffee on an empty stomach or consuming more than four cups a day – can negatively impact your health.

Coffee on an empty stomach

According to Dr Sethi, drinking coffee on an empty stomach increases stomach acid levels, which can lead to acid reflux, nausea, and even gastritis if done regularly.

Sugar, creamers and syrups

The gastroenterologist explains that flavoured coffees are loaded with unhealthy calories, containing around 30 to 50 grams of sugar. These empty calories fuel fatty liver disease and even diabetes.

More than 4 cups of coffee per day

Dr Sethi highlights, “Over 400 milligrams of caffeine or approximately four cups leads to cortisol spikes, gut irritation, palpitations, and anxiety.”

Late-night coffee

Caffeine’s half-life – the time it takes for half of the consumed amount to leave your system – is approximately five to six hours. Dr Sethi stresses, “An evening cup can delay sleep, impairing liver repair.”

Coffee is great for your liver but only when consumed the right way!(Image generated via ChatGPT)
Coffee is great for your liver but only when consumed the right way!(Image generated via ChatGPT)

Masking fatigue with coffee

We often use coffee as a way to boost energy and beat tiredness due to lack of sleep but the gastroenterologist emphasises, “Using caffeine instead of fixing sleep worsens burnout, brain fog, and gut stress over time.”

Artificial sweeteners

Artificial sweeteners like sucralose and aspartame are often touted as ‘zero calories’ but Dr Sethi warns that this does not mean they are harmless. In fact, these artificial sweeteners can disrupt your gut microbiome.

Light roast is not gentler

The gastroenterologist debunks the common belief that light roast coffee is gentler on the stomach, clarifying instead, “dark roast is actually less acidic and may be better tolerated in reflux or GERD.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Michigan Police Identify Woman, Rumored To Be Casharra Brown, Recorded Throwing Hot Coffee At McDonald's Employee (VIDEO)
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Allegedly Threw Coffee On McDonald’s Employee

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Michigan police have identified a woman, rumored to be Casharra Brown, who was recorded on camera throwing hot coffee at a McDonald’s employee.

RELATED: Say WHAT?! Florida Mother Arrested & Charged After Allegedly Shooting Her 15-Year-Old Daughter At McDonald’s

More Information On The Woman Recorded Throwing Hot Coffee At McDonald’s Employee

According to Fox News, the incident occurred on the morning of Wednesday, November 4. The woman reportedly ordered food using the McDonald’s app. However, per the outlet, she “did not provide her name or payment information when submitting the order.”

Furthermore, Fox News reports that the woman was allegedly dissatisfied with two items included in her meal and proceeded to speak with the location’s manager. To note, TMZ reports that the woman was upset that her order had been canceled and would have a 48-hour refund process. In turn, the manager allegedly offered her a coffee “in an attempt to calm her.” Ultimately, their interaction became heated, and footage captured the woman removing the lid of the coffee cup and throwing the drink at the manager.

The woman’s actions arrived as the manager was seen walking away. Furthermore, as the manager screamed, the woman left the building. Notably, the Buena Vista Police Department shared footage of the incident on Facebook the same day. Initially, the department asked for help in identifying the woman, per ABC7 Chicago. However, shortly after sharing the footage, the department noted that it had “the suspect identified.”

More On The Reportedly Identified Suspect, Casharra Brown, & The McDonald’s Employee

At this time, the Buena Vista Police Department has not shared a follow-up post identifying the woman, rumored to be Casharra Brown. However, Fox News and multiple outlets have shared the aforementioned identification. Meanwhile, the McDonald’s manager has opted not to be publicly identified. Furthermore, after the incident, she reportedly sustained minor injuries. However, she was not treated at a hospital.

Per the New York Post, a warrant was subsequently issued for the woman’s arrest. ABC7 Chicago adds that felony charges against her have been recommended. Furthermore, the outlet notes that as of Sunday, November 9, the woman was on the run from authorities.

Social Media Reacts

Social media users reacted to the shocking clip of the rumored Casharra Brown and the McDonald’s employee in TSR’s comment section.

Instagram user @queen1.diamondy wrote, “Forget what McDonald’s charged you for, now let’s talk about what the police will charge with.”

While Instagram user @lalaizsorandom added, “Are yall understanding how hot that coffee is? McDonald’s literally been sued for the coffee being too hot. You can hear that woman scream. Take her immediately to jail 😤”

Instagram user @mss_mutale wrote, “She could never try this at Waffle House, they would have jumped her so quick 😩😩”

While Instagram user @kelvinirdgo added, “McDonald’s doesn’t sell a single menu item that requires all this 😩”

Instagram user @christinoncamera wrote, “I think my adrenaline would have kicked in and I’d have hopped over that counter and McSlid her!!! 😠😠😠”

RELATED: Say, WHAT?! Louisiana Popeyes Manager Reportedly Arrested For Assaulting Customer With Hot Chicken

What Do You Think Roomies?

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Does coffee make you rush to the loo? Florida gastroenterologist explains why drinking coffee stimulates bowel movements
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Does coffee make you rush to the loo? Florida gastroenterologist explains why drinking coffee stimulates bowel movements

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Published on: Nov 08, 2025 09:20 pm IST

Do you need to drink coffee in the morning to stimulate bowel movements? Dr Salhab explains the science behind the connection.

We’ve all experienced it: that urgent need to dash to the bathroom right after your morning coffee – or the dread of drinking coffee when you’re out and about. While it might feel like a quirky coincidence, there’s actually a scientific explanation behind it.

Dr Salhab explains the science behind coffee and bowel movements.(Pexel)

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Dr Joseph Salhab, a gastroenterologist and health content creator from Florida, specialising in digestion, liver, pancreas and nutrition, is explaining what makes you want to run to the loo after drinking coffee. In an Instagram video posted on November 8, the gastroenterologist highlights the role of coffee in stimulating bowel movements and shares three gentler alternatives that won’t leave you running to the loo.

Why does coffee make you need to poop?

Dr Salhab states, “Does coffee make you have to go poop? If it does, you’re not alone. In fact, 30 to 40 percent of people who drink coffee regularly report that coffee has to make them go to the bathroom in the morning.”

He mentions that this happens for a few reasons. He explains, “First is the caffeine content. Caffeine can stimulate movement of the colon within four minutes of ingesting it. Coffee also stimulates contraction of your gallbladder to pump digestive enzymes and bile. And this also stimulates your gastrointestinal tract to start moving.”

The gastroenterologist adds that coffee is typically served warm, and consuming warm beverages can naturally stimulate bowel movements – warm water also works the same way. He continues, “Also, the antioxidants within coffee have been shown to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria within the gut and these beneficial bacteria can also influence how often we use the restroom.”

Gentler alternatives

Dr Salhab outlines three effective ways to manage that sudden urge to run to the loo after drinking coffee.

  1. You can opt for beverages with lower caffeine content – such as green tea – or simply cut down your usual coffee intake to reduce its laxative effect.
  2. Switching to a cold brew or iced coffee also helps.
  3. If that doesn’t work, you can just switch to a decaf version, which still has plenty of antioxidants and health benefits, minus the sudden urge to rush to the bathroom.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Nearly $1000 for a cup: Julith café in Dubai is selling the world’s most expensive coffee
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Nearly $1000 for a cup: Julith café in Dubai is selling the world’s most expensive coffee

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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A Dubai-based café is making sure that its customers pay an exorbitant amount to purchase a cup of coffee. The Julith café is selling a cup of rare coffee for nearly $1,000.

The rare Nido 7 variety of Geisha coffee is grown on Mount Barú’s volcanic slopes in Panama.(Pexels)

The Independent reported that the café is offering the beverage that could win the title of the “world’s most expensive cup”. It is being sold for 3,600 dirhams or about $980. What sets this apart is the Nido 7 variety of Geisha beans, a rare and premium strain grown on the volcanic slopes of Mount Bare in western Panama.

“The wait is finally over. The world’s most celebrated and highest graded coffee of all time has arrived at Julith,” Serkan Sagsoz, co-founder of the Julith café with the pricey offering, said in a Facebook video.

Future plans

Placed in an industrial neighbourhood that has turned out to be a hotspot for coffee lovers, Julith plans to serve “around 400 cups” of the precious beverage, Sagsoz told AFP.

“We felt Dubai was the perfect place for our investment. There are white floral notes like jasmine, citrus flavours like orange and bergamot and a hint of apricot and peach,” Sagsoz stated.

“It’s like honey, delicate and sweet,” added Sagsoz, who had previously run a café in Turkey.

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Guinness World Record

According to AFP, Dubai last month marked a Guinness record for the most expensive cup of coffee across the globe. This happened when Roasters started offering a beverage for a whopping 2,500 dirhams.

The beans were purchased by the Julith café through an auction in Panama. Interestingly, the auction witnessed a neck-to-neck battle, which went on for several hours, drawing hundreds of bids.

At last, Julith ended up paying the highest price for coffee, AFP added.

In a press release, the café stated that it paid roughly 2.2 million dirhams ($600,000) for 20 kgs of the coffee beans.

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FAQs

Where is Julith café located?

Julith café is situated in Dubai.

What is the price for the most expensive coffee by Julith café?

The café is selling a cup of coffee for 3,600 dirhams (roughly $980).

Who recently set the Guinness World Record for the most expensive cup of coffee?

A café in Dubai recently won the prestigious tag.

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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’
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Harvard doctor shares 7 science-backed ways to upgrade daily coffee: ‘Those who drink before noon are 16% less…’

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Coffee is often an integral part of several people’s morning routine, as the caffeine boost helps improve alertness and focus. Though a hot cuppa holds many benefits for your overall wellbeing, taking your coffee the wrong way can do more harm than good.

What we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. (Adobe Stock)

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So, how can you best optimise your daily dose of coffee so that it not only satisfies your cravings but also is not bad for your health? Harvard doctor-scientist Trisha Pasricha, MD, MPH, shared 7 science-backed tips in an October 22 Instagram post to upgrade your coffee. Here’s what she suggests:

7 best science-backed ways to drink your coffee

Dr Trisha highlighted that according to National Health and Nutrition Examination survey data, around 75 percent of US adults drink coffee. Therefore, it is vital to know the best way to consume it.

Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)
Doctor advises against drinking coffee first thing in the morning, as it may heighten stress and disrupt metabolism.(Pixabay)

According to the expert, what we do with our coffee – how we brew it, when we drink it and what we put inside it – can have an outsize impact on our health. Why? Because those habits form part of a ritual, many of us enjoy them multiple times a day. Here’s her advice:

1. Add no more than 1 teaspoon of sugar per cup

“A major 2022 study found that people who drank unsweetened coffee were less likely to die than those who didn’t drink coffee-for them, even drinking more than 4 ½ cups per day was linked to living longer,” Dr Trisha noted.

But don’t worry, according to the expert, people who lightly sweetened their coffee with just a single teaspoon also experienced a mortality benefit.

2. Think twice about artificial sweeteners

Citing another 2022 study, Dr Trisha highlighted that “artificial sweeteners seemed to negate the positive pattern seen among drinkers of sugar-sweetened or unsweetened coffee, even after accounting for the presence of diabetes and other factors.”

She added, “The data are still emerging, but a growing body of literature suggests that we shouldn’t assume sugar substitutes are a healthier choice for everyone.”

3. Avoid ultra-processed coffee creamers

If you use creamers in your coffee, beware, because the primary ingredient in many popular, seasonally flavoured creamers is usually some form of vegetable oil, like palm or soybean. Dr Trisha noted that they also have another 1 to 2 teaspoons’ worth of added sugars per tablespoon.

Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)
Science back tips to upgrade your daily coffee. (Google Gemini)

So, next time you’re standing in the dairy aisle, read the creamer labels carefully, she suggested. “If you’re still craving cosy #PSL (pumpkin spice latte) vibes, try adding a dash of cinnamon to your cup.”

4. Use your French press sparingly

Drinking 3 to 5 cups of espresso daily or 6 or more cups of French press coffee daily, according to Dr Trisha, was associated with elevated cholesterol levels due to diterpenes. “Diterpenes can raise cholesterol by decreasing the liver’s ability to remove low-density lipoproteins. Paper filters better trap diterpenes and keep them out of your cup,” she explained.

5. Instant and decaf coffee are still great

According to a 2022 study, Dr Trisha noted, ground coffee, instant coffee, and decaffeinated coffee were all similarly beneficial. “Instant coffee and coffee pods are technically filtered. Instant coffee is brewed filtered coffee that gets industrially dried into granules, and coffee pods contain a small filter on the inside,” Dr Trisha added.

6. Get your coffee in early

Referring a 2025 study of over 40,000 American men and women, Dr Trisha noted that those who drank their coffee primarily before noon – as opposed to sipping throughout the day, including the afternoon or evening – were 16 percent less likely to die of all causes.

“Heavy consumption of coffee in the afternoon and evening blocks the secretion of melatonin by about 30 percent. But the health risks of chronic disturbances to our circadian rhythm are far-reaching – and may be more related to inflammation than simply sleep quality,” she explained.

7. Plan on that bowel movement

Lastly, she noted another benefit of drinking coffee, pointing out a bodily function known as gastrocolic reflex: It’s a physiological phenomenon by which substances enter the stomach and, within minutes, trigger contractions in the colon.

She explained that because of it, people often experience the urge to have a bowel movement shortly after meals, which, of course, can cause some social discomfort but is perfectly healthy and normal.

“Coffee is a potent trigger of the gastrocolic reflex in many people. If this describes you, plan your routine accordingly,” Dr Trisha highlighted.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book
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NME announces ‘The Cover 2024–2025’ coffee table book

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

NME has announced new premium coffee table book: The Cover 2024-2025 – celebrating the emerging talent who have featured on The Cover over the last year.

This book marks the second edition in the annually released collection, looking back at another year of NME celebrating the most exciting emerging artists. Arriving as a 300-page special edition, The Cover 2024-2025 is a collector’s piece for music lovers, showcasing the 50 talents that have graced the weekly Cover of NME in 2024 and 2025.

The hardback features artists including Kneecap, Lola Young, Oklou, LE SSERAFIM, and Lambrini Girls, to name a few, and features bespoke artwork, interviews, and previously unreleased photography.

Other artists included are Julie, Victoria Canal, Nieve Ella, Berwyn, Heartworms, Scowl, Divorce, Chloe Qisha, Tanner Adell, YHWH Nailgun and many more.

Lava La Rue in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Jamie Waters

“I’m so excited to present NME The Cover 2024-2025 and, in doing so, share the immense year in music we have had captured in the music and journeys of these 50 inimitable artists,” said Karen Gwee, Managing Editor (Music) at NME Networks.

“The small but mighty NME team has been so lucky to work with these artists and a constellation of talented creatives – photographers, stylists and many more – to realise bold ideas and execute experimental shoots. Through this book, we celebrate risk-taking and imagination, and salute the vibrant community that makes artistry reality.”

NME The Cover 2024-2025 will be stocked exclusively online through music retailer Dawsons, and available to pre-order with a special discount exclusive to NME subscribers from Tuesday November 4 at 8am GMT. It will go on general sale Thursday November 6 at 8am GMT. Sign up to NME’s mailing list here for more information.

Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025
Lola Young in NME The Cover Book 2024-2025. Photography by Ashley Osborn

The full list of artists that feature in NME The Cover 2024–2025 is:

TINY HABITS
KNEECAP
AMAARAE
H1-KEY
LOLA YOUNG
METTE
INFINITY SONG
BERWYN
LAVA LA RUE
WISHY
SARAH KINSLEY
LE SSERAFIM
FCUKERS
NIEVE ELLA
DORA JAR
NICK WARD
ATARASHII GAKKO!
JULIE
HERIOT
VICTORIA CANAL
JULIET IVY
MUSTAFA
JORDAN ADETUNJI
BECKAH AMANI
NEMAHSIS
MARY IN THE JUNKYARD
THUS LOVE
KISS OF LIFE
UPSAHL
LAMBRINI GIRLS
HEARTWORMS
DUA SALEH
FRIKO
XG
CHLOE SLATER
SCOWL
GYUBIN
SAYA GRAY
DIVORCE
OKLOU
UNDERSCORES
MEI SEMONES
RATBAG
TANNER ADELL
YHWH NAILGUN
SHERELLE
CHLOE QISHA
AMELIA MOORE
SPILL TAB
TRIPLES

The first edition of the premium coffee table book arrived last year, presenting the first 50 artists to have featured on The Cover, including K-pop megastars ENHYPEN, BRIT Award-winners The Last Dinner Party, Mercury Prize winners English Teacher, pop-jazz sensation Laufey, and global pop phenomenon Chappell Roan. Buy NME The Cover 2023-2024 here now.

It came after The Cover relaunched in May 2023, with the mission to champion the most exciting emerging artists globally and connect them with NME’s audience of millions of music fans.

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Does matcha contain more caffeine than coffee? Doctor reveals truth about its benefits, caffeine content, and risks
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Does matcha contain more caffeine than coffee? Doctor reveals truth about its benefits, caffeine content, and risks

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

In recent years, matcha has become a go-to beverage for those seeking a healthy alternative to coffee, praised for its antioxidants and calming, sustained energy. Yet as more people adopt it into their daily routine, many are asking key questions: How much caffeine does matcha actually contain? How does it compare to coffee? And which provides a better, steadier energy lift?

Does matcha contain more caffeine than coffee beans? Read more to find out!(Unsplash)

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Dr Kunal Sood, an anesthesiologist and pain medicine expert, has revealed the truth about the caffeine concentration of matcha as compared to coffee, and how to enjoy it safely. In an Instagram video posted on October 7, the doctor highlights the nutritional benefits of matcha, explaining that its caffeine content varies depending on preparation. He also cautions about its tannin content, which can interfere with iron absorption, and offers tips to minimise this effect.

What is matcha?

Matcha has recently gained immense popularity among health enthusiasts for its soft pastel colour, earthy flavour, and steady energy boost. According to Dr Sood, “Matcha is a finely ground green tea powder, packed with antioxidants, amino acids, and natural compounds. It helps boost focus, supports heart health, and provides steady energy without the jitters that some people experience with coffee.” Unlike coffee, which often causes an abrupt spike and crash in energy, matcha provides a smoother, more sustained form of alertness.

Caffeine content: Matcha vs coffee

Dr Sood points out that, in terms of caffeine concentration, matcha contains more caffeine per gram than both regular green tea and even coffee beans. However, the actual caffeine concentration depends on serving size and preparation. The doctor explains, “A standard 2 ounce serving of matcha contains 38 to 88 milligrams of caffeine, while an 8 ounce cup of coffee has about 96 milligrams. While coffee has more caffeine per serving, matcha is more concentrated.” Therefore, if you were to consume an amount equivalent to a full cup of coffee, matcha could potentially deliver even more caffeine – however, the exact content depends on how much powder is used during preparation.

Also Read | Woman’s weekly matcha routine lands her in hospital: ‘I had increased fatigue, itchiness’

Potential risk

While matcha offers numerous health benefits, Dr Sood notes that it also contains tannins – compounds that can interfere with the body’s ability to absorb iron. He advises, “Drinking matcha right after an iron rich meal may lower iron absorption, so it’s best to wait at least an hour before having it.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut
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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Coffee is one of the most loved beverages worldwide, with millions relying on it to kick-start their mornings or power through long days. But while that cup of coffee may feel like a saviour, certain everyday habits around it can quietly harm your health in the long run.

Avoid these coffee mistakes to protect your gut health and sleep quality. (Pixabay)

Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, in his September 28 Instagram post, breaks down the 7 worst coffee habits you need to avoid. Here is what he said:

1. Coffee on an empty stomach

Starting your day with coffee instead of food can increase stomach acid production, leading to reflux, nausea, bloating, and even gastritis if it becomes a daily routine.

2. Sugar, creamers and syrups

That flavoured latte may taste indulgent, but it often carries 30–50 grams of hidden sugar. Regular intake adds excess calories, promotes fatty liver, and raises the risk of diabetes.

3. More than four cups a day

Crossing 400 mg of caffeine daily (about four cups) can spike cortisol levels, irritate the gut lining, and cause palpitations, jitteriness, and anxiety.

4. Late-night coffee

Since caffeine has a half-life of 5–6 hours, an evening cup can interfere with deep sleep cycles. Poor sleep hampers the liver’s natural detox and repair processes.

5. Using coffee to mask fatigue

Relying on caffeine to power through exhaustion instead of addressing poor sleep worsens burnout. Over time, it contributes to brain fog, hormonal imbalance, and digestive stress.

6. Artificial sweeteners

“Zero calories” doesn’t mean safe. Sweeteners like sucralose and aspartame may disturb gut microbes, disrupt digestion, and impact long-term gut health.

7. Light roast doesn’t mean gentler

It’s a common myth that lighter roasts are easier on the stomach. In reality, dark roasts tend to be less acidic and may be better tolerated by those prone to reflux or GERD.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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I Stopped Drinking Coffee When a Celebrity Chef Told Me This
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I Stopped Drinking Coffee When a Celebrity Chef Told Me This

by jummy84 August 28, 2025
written by jummy84

I started drinking coffee when I was 11 years old. My grandmother, who drank her coffee in bed all her life, let me try it for the first time. Even though the coffee she made me was a mostly-milk latte, I felt so special and so “grown up,” that I immediately became obsessed.

What started as a cute tradition with my grandmother became a dependency that worsened in college. My course load often kept me up until 3 a.m., and I began to rely on the university cafe’s strong black coffee to help me function throughout the day. When I graduated and started my career, drinking coffee on an empty stomach became a regular part of my routine. It was something I didn’t even question; I did it by default. Every morning, I’d march into the office with my extra large thermos of coffee and settle in at my computer for the day.

I did this for years, until I started experiencing anxiety and a racing heart. At first, I thought that it was just badly managed stress, but when the situation didn’t improve, I started to look for more lasting solutions.

The situation was on my mind when I met Mikaela Reuben, a chef who has cooked for everyone from Blake Lively to the Dalai Lama. Naturally, I decided to ask her opinion—after all, she’s known for practicing a holistic version of nutrition and wellness. “I frequently encourage people to drink tea throughout the day,” she told me. “Not as a substitute for coffee, but as a habit that supports hydration, digestion, and overall nutrition. In particular, herbal infusions can be full of healing properties, and drinking something hot can be a grounding ritual. It’s one of those small gestures that can make a big difference.”

Reuben’s comments inspired me to consider my habit and to listen to my body, which was clearly giving me signals. In my emotional state, drinking coffee just wasn’t a good decision. “That said, yes, I drink coffee too,” she confided. “But I try to be mindful of how it affects the nervous system, so I usually eat first and reflect on why I drink it. Do I use it to connect or to cope? I still wonder what it would be like to give it up completely, but at the moment I’m not quite ready.”

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