Decaf Coffee Might Soon Be Banned in Texas: Here’s Why…
Have you ever wondered just how much money Americans spend on coffee in a year? According to the National Coffee Association, consumers in the United States consume nearly $110 billion in coffee and related goods a year.
I've got bad news for coffee drinkers tho if you drink this certain kind of coffee, it may be getting banned. The FDA is being petitioned by health advocacy groups to ban methylene chloride, a chemical substance that is used in the decaffeination process. What you should know is as follows.
WHAT IS METHYLENE CHLORIDE?
Methylene chloride, also called dichloromethane, is a volatile, colorless liquid with a chloroform-like odor. Methylene chloride is used in various industrial processes, in many different industries including paint stripping, pharmaceutical manufacturing, paint remover manufacturing, and metal cleaning and degreasing. The most common means of exposure to methylene chloride are inhalation and skin exposure. OSHA considers methylene chloride to be a potential occupational carcinogen. READ MORE HERE.
WHY IS DECAF COFFEE IN TROUBLE?
Decaffeinated coffee beans are just regular coffee beans without the stimulant caffeine, though there is some debate over how this molecule is eliminated.
According to Food & Wine, nearly 26 million Americans drink decaffeinated coffee every day. Some of them may find it concerning that the chemicals used in the process have been related to a number of health hazards.
Some decaf drinkers are perplexed and alarmed by recent talks of outlawing methylene chloride, a chemical that is probably carcinogenic and is frequently used in the decaffeination process.
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