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hopefully this isn’t a re-post, my other post disappeared. My question is about filtered coffee. I read that drip coffee that has been through a paper filter is what we’re supposed to be drinking. that coffee that is not filtered actually could be dangerous to your liver. My question is I just bought a new drip coffee maker that has its own filter in it, kind of like those gold filters, I’m wondering if that is good enough? I cannot put a paper filterInto the coffee maker.

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I have no information about the gold filters. I've never seen that analyzed and I don't have any idea just what the particle size is that the paper is catching. Perhaps someone on here knows about that

Wayne

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savannahjane in reply to nash2

Yes there was a study and I will have to try and find it again and I’ll post it

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Information here and links to the findings might be helpful:

britishlivertrust.org.uk/in...

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