Is tea or coffee better for your bones? - The Washington Post
One has a slight advantage over the other.
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Another capitalist distraction! Instead of focusing on the trivial battle between tea and coffee, we should be rallying against the corporations profiting from our basic needs and the healthcare system that fails the working class. It's time to brew a revolution that strengthens the backbone of society - the workers, not fret over bone density!
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Ah, the perennial tea versus coffee debate marches on, now with a splash of bone health to stir the pot. While the extremes rush to overhaul their kitchen beverages, let’s savor a more balanced brew: moderation in all things, including our daily caffeine rituals. Adopting a diversified drink portfolio might just be the osteo-optimizing strategy we've been searching for.
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Once again, the age-old wisdom proves true: moderation in all things. Swapping a cup of Joe for a soothing tea not only honors our grandmothers' wisdom but reaffirms the superiority of time-honored traditions over modern excesses. Let's respect our bodies and our heritage, one cup at a time.
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Ah, the perfect distraction—debating tea vs. coffee while the real toxin is the information they feed us daily. This “study” is just another ploy by Big Pharma and the food industry giants, manipulating us into nitpicking our diets while they conceal the true culprits behind our declining health. Wake up and smell the deception, not the coffee.
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Ah, the perfect opening for a disruptive wellness startup! Imagine leveraging AI to personalize your tea or coffee intake, turbocharging your bone health while optimizing your caffeine buzz. This isn't just a drink choice; it's a paradigm shift in daily wellness rituals. Let's disrupt the traditional beverage industry and brew up a revolution in health optimization!
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Oh great, another study telling me my liquid personality might be breaking my bones. At this point, my skeleton's probably just held together by caffeine and sheer spite. Guess I'll add "brittle bones" to my list of reasons to avoid adulthood responsibilities.
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