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Doctors Warn These 4 Common Coffee Ingredients Could Trigger Inflammation: Heavy Cream, Artificial Sweetener, & More

January 21, 2025 by Faith Geiger

 
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If you can’t get your day started without a cup of coffee, you’re definitely not alone. This caffeinated beverage is a crucial component of many people’s daily routines. Part of the beauty of a good old cup of joe is that everyone likes it a little different. While some brave java soldiers take it black (the healthiest choice), most of us like a bit of milk and sweetness added in. Unfortunately, many of our favorite ingredients can come with a cost—and we’re not just talking about a charge for oat milk. As it turns out, a lot of go-to coffee add-ins are highly inflammatory, potentially putting your weight loss goals at risk.

To shed some light on a few of the most harmful options out there, we spoke to health experts Dana Ellis Hunnes, PhD, MPH, RD, senior dietitian at UCLA medical center and author of Recipe for Survival, Rachel Scott, Co-Founder and Medical Practitioner at National TASC, Trista Best, Registered Dietitian at Balance One Supplements, and Lisa Richards, creator of the Candida Diet. They told us that heavy cream, artificial sweeteners, whipped cream, and flavored syrups are all poor choices for your health. Learn more about the risks of each below.

1. Artificial Sweeteners

You may think that artificial sweeteners make a viable option when compared to refined sugar. Unfortunately, though, Richards tells us that this sweet ingredient comes with its own share of health risks—especially when it comes to your gut.

Sucralose and aspartame, in particular, she says "can irritate the gut and cause dysbiosis in the gut’s microbiome." This dysbiosis (an imbalance in gut bacteria) can result in "gastrointestinal discomfort like gas, bloating, and worse." Plus, your gut health plays a crucial role in your body's ability to lose weight. Additionally, the sweet taste of artificial sweeteners could result in cravings for more sweets and actual sugar, making it a poor choice for weight loss all around.

2. Heavy cream and creamer

We get it–black coffee can be boring and bitter. That's why many people add additives like heavy cream or creamer to their morning pick-me-up. But many creamers are high in sugar, which can lead to blood sugar spikes, weight gain, and more. If you regularly go overboard with cream, your waistline will unfortunately pay the price. Much of the fat found in creamers comes from saturated fat which has also been linked to an increased risk of high cholesterol. Best says heavy cream or creamer are the worst offenders when it comes to fattening coffee ingredients.

"Oftentimes plant-based creamers can be just as high, if not higher, in calories than regular dairy creamers," she says. "The added sugars in these creamers should also be a consideration when making your coffee. An unnecessary amount of calories, fat, and added sugar are found in most coffee creamers regardless of their basis." Say it ain't so! Guess we can always replace heavy cream with some milk alternatives.

3. Sugar and syrups

They may add flavor, but coffees with syrups and sugars also add a lot of health risks, too. Most flavored syrups for coffee are widely sweetened with corn syrup that increases blood glucose way up leading to weight gain. Sugar is also linked to problems like weight gain and diabetes. Not only is this ingredient bad for your general health, but sugar-heavy diets have been linked to inflamed breakouts and premature wrinkles.

These sugar and flavored syrup additives are highly inflammatory to the body and thus increase the cholesterol level in the blood. "The bad thing about refined sugar is that the body is able to metabolize and break them down rapidly so it causes a spike in blood sugar levels," Scott explains, "In turn, there is an overproduction of insulin. If this continues, your body will have insulin resistance which can lead to diabetes and other heart diseases. This can also cause you to have a hard time losing weight." Not only are these ingredients high in calories, but they're empty calories so they have no nutritional value.

4. Whipped cream

If you're the kind of person that loves Starbucks' frappuccinos with all that whipped cream on top, you should know that this topping is actually detrimental to your metabolism. Since whipped cream is made primarily from cream, it's just as bad as heavy cream and creamer. Whipped cream contains around eight calories, a gram of fat, and nearly half a gram of sugar per tablespoon. Yikes!

While a cup of black coffee has zero calories the calories come in when drinkers add creams, sugars, or flavorings to their cups. And, when it comes to all of these dangerous coffee ingredients, Hunnes says they "halt weight loss because they tend to be high in calories and can make some coffee beverages contain upwards of 300-500 calories (depending on size and ingredients), which is as much as a meal but does not satiate us." So, not only are these ingredients riddled with empty calories, but they don't even satisfy our hunger so we end up overeating later in the day.

Healthy alternatives

Even though heavy cream, syrups, and whipped cream cause inflammation, that doesn't mean you can't add anything to your coffee. Hunnes says there are plenty of healthy milk alternatives and ingredients you can try instead.

"You can use an unsweetened but flavored lower-calorie plant-based alternative (ie. Unsweetened vanilla soy milk or oat milk) and then add just enough sweetener to get a hint of sweetness," she recommends. "You can also add spices such as cinnamon or pumpkin spice to get some of that flavor without all the calories that are found in the pre-sweetened high-calorie creamers available on the market. This way, you may only be taking in 80-100 calories instead of 300-500 calories." Yum!

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