Monday, 25 November 2024

WOMEN BEWARE! Coffee Might Be Shrinking Your Br3asts- Studies Reveals

In October of 2008, The Telegraph came out with an article claiming that drinking coffee could affect br3ast size.

They said that those who drink at least 3 cups of coffee a day may notice a little shrinking in their br3asts.

According to the article, researchers invited 300 women to participate in a study linking a woman’s caffeine intake to her br3ast size.

The results were reportedly published in a British cancer journal. Based on the study, researchers discovered that taking in at least 3 cups of coffee a day could lead to a smaller br3ast size.

They said it was all thanks to this gene mutation that about half of the women tested carried. This gene is apparently responsible for the supposed link between caffeine and br3ast size.

According to Helena Jernstrom of Sweden’s Lund University, “Drinking coffee can have a major effect on br3ast size.”

However, she also added the following:

“Coffee-drinking women do not have to worry their br3asts will shrink to nothing overnight.”

“They will get smaller, but the br3asts aren’t just going to disappear.”

“However, anyone who thinks they can tell which women are coffee drinkers just from their bra measurements will be disappointed”

“The problem is that there are two measures for a bra, the cup size and the girth, so you wouldn’t be able to tell.”

The article from The Telegraph also claimed the following, however:

“Drinking caffeine regularly appeared to reduce the risk of br3ast cancer among the volunteers, who had been specifically selected from families at high risk of contracting the disease.”

So based on the sources, coffee intake may have an effect on br3ast size but it apparently has its own set of positive effects too.

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