What is Px Coffee?

Guy Wilmot
Tagged: caffeine coffee Px
Coffee has long been a staple in the daily routine of millions worldwide, but its high caffeine content can lead to side effects such as jitteriness and anxiety. To counter...
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What are the four ways of decaffeinating coffee?

Today there are four major processes used for decaffeination:  

-Direct-Solvent Process

-Indirect-Solvent Process

- Swiss Water Process,

- Carbon Dioxide Process. 

This article touches upon all of them to find out a bit more regarding the actual process of decaffeinating coffee beans.

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World of Coffee 2022 - Milan, Italy

We had the opportunity to visit the World of Coffee trade show in Milan. 

The three day show was packed with exhibitors, visitors and events. We had a chance to meet old and new friends and suppliers from the coffee community and find out what's happening in the industry.

We are looking forward to showcase what we got out of the show. 

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The story of the Daterra coffee farm and Laurina coffee...

Clara Malmros

We sat down with the lovely Gabriel from Daterra to find out a little bit more about the Daterra coffee farms and especially the Laurina coffee. A climate positive farm and a coffee that's naturally low in caffeine.

It's a fascinating story about a coffee farm doing things differently.

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Interstitial Cystitis (IC), Caffeine & Decaf Coffee

Guy Wilmot
There are 2 parts to this post on Interstitial Cystitis (IC): 1) Does caffeine affect Interstitial Cystitis? 2) Can you drink decaffeinated coffee with IC? Does caffeine affect Interstitial Cystitis...
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Caffeine and Epilepsy - Can Decaffeinated Coffee Help?

Guy Wilmot
Though more research needs to be conducted on the link between caffeine and epilepsy, there appears to be two important aspects to the dangers of caffeine on epilepsy symptoms as...
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How much caffeine is really in decaffeinated coffee?

Guy Wilmot
How much caffeine is in decaffeinated coffee? In decaffeinated coffee, caffeine content typically ranges between 2mg and 15mg. The precise amount is contingent upon the decaffeination method employed, the way...
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Is coffee consumption and menopause symptoms linked?

Guy Wilmot
Caffeine & the menopause – is there a link between coffee consumption and menopause symptoms? There has been a lot of conflicting research on whether caffeine has an influence on...
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How much coffee is bad for you?

Guy Wilmot
How much coffee is too much? People often ask us how much coffee is too much or how much coffee is bad for you, so we thought we’d try and...
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Blood Pressure, Hypertension & Decaf Coffee

Guy Wilmot
 What is high blood pressure and hypertension and why is it important?High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can be monitored and measured in two ways: The systolic pressure (the...
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Can caffeine cause adrenal fatigue?

Guy Wilmot
 Modern life is overly busy, frenetic and we are always “on”.This results in a body that is constantly on alert and this is not helped with our daily over reliance...
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Caffeine, iron deficiency and anaemia - is decaf coffee OK?

Guy Wilmot
 First of all, what is anaemia?Generally speaking it’s classified as a condition in which your body has fewer red blood cells than it needs.Though food sources of iron are plentiful,...
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