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Laxative/diuretic
Coffee is also a powerful stimulant for peristalsis and is sometimes considered to prevent constipation; it is also a diuretic. However, coffee can also cause loose bowel movements.
Constipation
Due to its diuretic effect, coffee use can lead to dehydration in some individuals, and as a result, contribute to constipation
these are both on the coffee health page...i do not understand. — Unsigned comment from 65.175.1.167, 09:35, January 16, 2007
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- This comment may be better addressed in the talk page on the article on coffee and health. Thanks! — ArkansasTraveler 16:32, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I have added several edits to the coffee page and painstakingly provided citations for other folks' work that were requested in the "Economics" section as well. I submit it, it shows up, and then a few days later, when I came back to add more it was gone. I redid the work thinking perhaps I had not submitted it properly and it showed up then but now, a week later, all I added is gone. Am I missing something here?? Would appreciate someone enlightening me. XDPG 03:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
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