It's highly likely that your coffee has ground cockroaches in it.

 Most of us can't afford a coffee shop-style machine that processes entire beans, so we buy large cans or packets of pre-ground coffee beans that last for weeks.

Many people experience adverse reactions after consuming this type of coffee. Is it really as innocent as it appears?


Wrong. You'll get shivers when you learn why they're having an allergic reaction.

Because if you drink coffee manufactured from pre-ground beans, you're probably also drinking ground-up cockroaches.

After suffering from allergies, Professor Douglas Emlen of the University of Montana did study on ground coffee beans.
His studies revealed that pre-ground coffee is processed from massive inventories that become cockroach-infested.

He said that there is little that can be done to filter out the critters, so they are all ground up with the beans. Do you feel nauseous yet? Here's some more: Coffee beans may contain up to 10% bug debris and insects, according to American regulations.

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