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Drink Coffee for a Healthier You

Friday Jul 17, 2009

Looking for a way to lift your mood and treat headaches? To lower your risk of Parkinson’s, diabetes, and colon cancer? One that could even lower your risk of cavities?

It’s not too good to be true: coffee consumption appears to lower the risk for several diseases. And, what’s even more exciting, the more you drink, the greater the health benefits.

I have what might be referred to as a healthy dependence on coffee, particularly in the morning. As a result, I am already aware that coffee is effective for stopping a morning headache and boosting my mood.

And, as the parent of a teen asthmatic, I’ve also seen first hand that coffee is helpful in managing asthma and even controlling attacks when medication is unavailable.

The interesting thing is, new research by Harvard demonstrates that consuming one to three cups of caffeinated coffee daily can reduce diabetes risk by single digits. What’s more, having six cups or more each day slashed men’s risk by 54% and women’s by 30% over those who abstain from coffee.

Granted, that is more than most people normally consume. But it does hold out promise that greater research might what is responsible for such positive effects.

The really interesting thing here is that more and more studies are revealing that coffee, particularly in higher amounts, can have very positive effects on overall health. And while there may be some negatives to excessive drinking of coffee, overall, research shows that coffee is far more beneficial than it is harmful.

For example: recent research indicates that regular coffee drinkers are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson’s. What’s more, several of those research programs were able to demonstrate that the more a person drinks, the lower their risk.

Another great example is that at least two cups daily can translate to a 25% reduced risk of colon cancer, an 80% drop in liver cirrhosis risk, and nearly half the risk of gallstones, versus those who do not drink coffee.

So, what’s causing these health benefits?

In all likelihood, it’s the caffeine and the many naturally occurring antioxidants found in coffee beans. Interestingly, the overall potency of many of these anti-oxidants is increased during the roasting process.

Coffee is a significant source of caffeine, and the evidence is very strong that regular coffee consumption reduces risk of Parkinson’s disease. The cause of that is directly related to caffeine. As a result, Parkinson’s drugs are currently being developed which contain a derivative of caffeine.

Caffeine is also what helps in treating asthma and headaches. For example, a single dose of many popular pain relievers contains up to 120 milligrams of caffeine, the equivalent to two cups of coffee.

Coffee also has large amounts of antioxidants such as chlorogenic acid and tocopherols, and minerals such as magnesium. These compounds have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. This increased sensitivity improves one’s response to insulin.

The result is that a cup of decaf is also more effective than a cup of tea in reducing diabetes (though only half as much as those drinking caffeinated coffee).

Finally, research in Europe has shown that the compound trigonelline, which is responsible for coffee’s aroma and bitter taste, demonstrates both antibacterial and anti-adhesive properties. Such properties have a direct effect on dental health, helping to prevent dental cavities from forming.

Of course, coffee isn’t perfect. In some people, that magic “jolt” of caffeine can result in nervousness, hand trembling, and rapid heartbeat. Further, pregnant women, heart patients, and those at risk for osteoporosis may still be advised to limit or avoid coffee.

Nevertheless, the result is that, for people of reasonably normal health, coffee is a reasonably healthy choice and can have health benefits into the future.

Michael Lee-Smith
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/drink-coffee-for-a-healthier-you-76291.html

11 Comments »

greenapple:

which is healthier to drink coffee, that’s came from plants or milk that’s came from animal?
I love to drink coffee , I drink coffee 4 mugs a day which is anti oxidants but I don’t drink milk because I am lactose intolerance especially now it has "melamine".

July 17th, 2009 | 08:51
cameron_cicero:

Milk (aside from mother’s milk) is no good for you anyway. Stay with coffee, but watch the sodium. Too much coffee can raise blood pressure. But no, it’s not bad and it is anti-oxidant-rich. Don’t worry about it.
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July 17th, 2009 | 18:53
Parrothead:

I think they both have different vitamins and minerals that your body needs. You can get these vitamins and minerals from other sources as well. Coffee does not have the calcium that you need from milk, but you can get this calcium from other sources and in pill form.
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July 17th, 2009 | 18:55
Melanie B:

Coffee is full of caffeine which is not healthy in large quantities. Milk is full of vitamins, minerals and protein which is essential to a healthy body.

Milk does NOT contain melamine. Only a few milk products from China were contaminated.
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July 17th, 2009 | 18:57
mike1942f:

Well, coffee might be described as "highly processed" and as we know all natural and vegetarian stuff is not safe including too much naturally fermented alcohol, excessive fat avocados and arsenic found in some plants and berries.
Since you are "naturally" lactose intolerant, like some high percentage of ethnic groups around the world, you can take natural enzyme supplements like I do.
Or take up the other natural fluid from cattle that some drink – blood.
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July 17th, 2009 | 18:59
lia_sang:

Milk is healthier; coffee is tastier.
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July 17th, 2009 | 19:01
sanfernandored:

The melamine in the milk was produced in china, Apparently it was added by the chinese companies that was packaging the milk to make the milk seem to have more protein than it did. Milk produced and packaged in the US is safe. If you are lactose intolerant, buy lactose free milk and enjoy. Some coffee does not cause any harm, but you can drink to much. No milk from china has been imported into the US. With the reputation that the chinese manufacturers are getting I would think twice about buying anything that said "made in china" on it.
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July 17th, 2009 | 19:03
tyrone66601:

from plants, becouse animals have been given steroids these days, to make them more muscler. cocanut is the best one to have.

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July 17th, 2009 | 19:05
mz_omowale:

Plants are supposed to be used for nourishment. It is questionable whether meat is necessary. Hence, if milk comes from a cow, it is questionable whether or not it is healthy. Apparently God intended both man and beasts to eat vegetation. Interestingly, the elephant, one of the earth’s sturdiest and oldest animals, is a vegetarian as are many other mammals (i.e., horses, cows, etc.). I believe one of science’s greatest mistakes is "baby formula". Cow’s milk is for baby cows or calves. Mother’s milk is for human babies. Adults do not need milk.

Continuing with my opinion, if you are healthy and do not have any diseases such as high blood pressure, and the four cups do not keep you awake at night or nervous by day, then it is perfectly fine for you to drink four cups a day. If you were to put a lot of cream and sugar in it, then it would not be as healthy as if you drank it plain because of the caloric content among other things.
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Genesis 1:29-30 And God said, "See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food. Also to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food, and it was so. 2:9 And out of the ground the Lord God made every tree grow that is pleasant to the sight and good for food.

July 17th, 2009 | 19:07
koevolusi:

Although that coffee comes from plant, however milk is much much healthier.
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http://cupofcoffee1st.blogspot.com/

July 17th, 2009 | 19:09
Authentically Angela:

Actually, drinking coffee can be VERY healthy for you, depending on where it’s from, and what you add to it.

One particular cup that caught my attention is Boresha Coffee. I personally am not a coffee drinker, but became a distributor because my husband and his family are.

More information on why this new up and coming coffee is healthier than most coffee’s around can be found in the links below.

http://www.boreshacoffee.com/angelascoffeeshop
http://angelascoffeeshop.igetpaidtodrinkcoffee.com

If you have any other questions or would like try a sample (shipping fee may be required) you can email me at angela@boreshaskinnycoffee.com

Authentically Angela

p.s. Keep your eyes on the site… they have "never been released" products coming out. You will be able to read more about it at http://www.boreshaskinnycoffee.com in the next few weeks.
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http://www.boreshacoffee.com/angelascoffeeshop
http://angelascoffeeshop.igetpaidtodrinkcoffee.com
http://www.boreshaskinnycoffee.com

July 17th, 2009 | 19:11
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