Read This Before You Spend $19 On Bulletproof Coffee Beans

Gizmodo today published a swift and thorough debunking of some of Bulletproof Coffee's more outrageous health claims.

Every couple of weeks or so, Bulletproof Coffee rises through the froth to snag more headlines. It is like a fatty hydra that refuses to die. Which isn't to say all of the articles are uncritical and useless: Today, for example, Gizmodo published a swift, smart, and thorough debunking of some of the more outrageous claims cited by Bulletproof Coffee inventor Dave Asprey, a Silicon Valley veteran who sells a variety of Bulletproof-branded products on his website. If you are the kind of person interested in the potential health benefits (or lack thereof) in Bulletproof Coffee, the article is wholly worth your time. I should know. I drank the stuff every morning for two weeks.

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Published on January 23, 2015 10:03
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