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Indigenous Foods - National Indian Council on Aging nicoa.org National Indian Council on Aging 2 facts
claimThe National Indian Council on Aging recommends drinking several glasses of water daily and consuming tea and coffee without sugar.
claimThe U.S. federal government provided commodity foods—specifically lard, flour, coffee, sugar, and canned meat (spam)—to Native communities while discouraging traditional hunting and gathering practices.
Comparison of Traditional Indigenous Diet and Modern Industrial ... isom.ca Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Feb 26, 2024 2 facts
accountIn the early 19th century, Arctic explorers and whalers began trading with the Inuit, introducing pilot biscuits, flour, sugar, coffee, tobacco, and salt into the traditional indigenous diet.
claimThe processed diet consumed by some residents of Bethel, Alaska, consisted of white flour, white sugar, canned goods, coffee, and tea, and was inherently lacking in trace minerals and vitamins A, D, and C.
Paleolithic diet - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimThe Paleolithic diet typically includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, roots, and meat, while excluding dairy products, grains, sugar, legumes, processed oils, salt, alcohol, and coffee.
claimThe Paleo diet, also known as the Paleolithic Diet, the Caveman diet, or the Stone Age Diet, is a dietary regimen that restricts consumption to foods presumed to be available to Neanderthals in the prehistoric era, while excluding dairy products, grains, sugar, legumes, processed oils, salt, alcohol, and coffee.
Inflammation: Definition, Diseases, Types, and Treatment - WebMD webmd.com WebMD Jul 14, 2024 2 facts
claimCoffee contains polyphenols, which are natural anti-inflammatory substances.
claimWebMD recommends limiting coffee consumption to approximately two cups per day and advises caution regarding coffee and espresso drinks that contain high amounts of added sugar or dairy.
“The Old Foods Are the New Foods!”: Erosion and Revitalization of ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimEuropean settlers introduced new foods to Indigenous diets, including potatoes, carrots, turnips, rhubarb, apples, pears, currants, molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, rice, and beans, which were adopted into Indigenous lifeways.
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com Goran Medic, Micheline Wille, Michiel EH Hemels · Dove Press May 19, 2017 1 fact
referenceClark and Landolt (2017) conducted a systematic review titled 'Coffee, caffeine, and sleep: a systematic review of epidemiological studies and randomized controlled trials' published in Sleep Medicine Reviews.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com Nature Jul 29, 2025 1 fact
claimThe inhabitants of five kebeles in the Goba District are Chara communities who are semi-pastoralists engaged in both livestock rearing and crop production, including maize, sorghum, teff, peanut, and coffee.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder | Counseling Nexus manifold.counseling.org American Counseling Association 1 fact
referenceThe article 'Exploring the impact and mechanisms of coffee and its active ingredients on depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders' by Z. Shi, J. Luan, Y. Zhang, G. Wang, C. Mei, L. Chen, W. Zhou, C. Xiong, T. Huang, J. Zhan, and J. Cheng was published in Nutrients in 2025.
The Impact of Trump's Tariffs: A Comprehensive Analysis claconnect.com CLA Feb 23, 2026 1 fact
claimGrocery prices have remained relatively stable since the enactment of tariffs, with the exception of coffee, tea, fruit, avocados, tomatoes, and spices.
Stress: Its Negative Impact on Your Mental & Physical Health cwcare.net CW Care Jun 7, 2023 1 fact
claimCoffee can exacerbate stress symptoms.