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Health and Coffee Issues
By Randy's son | Published  11/28/2005 | Food & Drink | Unrated
Health and Coffee Issues
Randy's son
Randy's son David owns http://www.ultimate-coffees-info.com. Randy helps with the copywriting and operations of the Coffee website.  

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In fact, current studies have proven that coffee drinking in moderation can be good for your health.

In part coffee is more than caffeine and yellow teeth. With the chemical make up of coffee, studies have shown new and very and beneficial properties for coffee and health issues. One of the discoveries is the effect in the chemical make up of the dissolvement of Chlorogenic Acid, a property in the chemical make up of coffee. It has been found that Chlorogenic Acid is a strong antioxidant which helps in the reduction of oxidative tissue stress and some anti-inflammatory issues.

It has also been found that coffee drinking can help prevent possible drug addictions and may act as an anti-depressant. An interesting issue of coffee and health is how consumption affects brain functions. Coffee may coincide with anti-drug addiction properties.

Coffee has chem-protective properties that can provide defense against Hepatitis C, Gallstones, Alzheimers Diesease and Parkinson's Disease. It has also been shown to halt the
development of Type 2 Diabetes in the later years of adulthood with a modest amount of coffee consumption on a daily basis. When a person is having an asthma attack and they do not have an inhailer available, the next best thing would be drinking a cup of coffee.

Side Effects of Coffee Drinking from the Caffeine Content





Helps Develope Creative Thoughts

Better Decision Making

Short and Long Term Memory Improvement

Increase Endurance during Physical Activities

Halt the risk of Type 2 Diabetes in later years of Adulthood



In research of around 126,000 men and women, it was discovered that if people consumed more pure coffee it would reduce the chances of people developing Blood Sugar Disease compared to people who didn't or don't drink as much coffee.

In a study of men and the consumption of coffee, men who drank up to 5 cups a day lowered their chances contracting type 2 diabetes. The benefits for women were somewhat less, but still beneficial.

Previous health and coffee studies showed the average american coffee drinker drank about three cups a day. Research done by Harvard University combined all previous studies to come up with a new average, namely 1 to 2 cups of coffee a day.

Even though in these health and coffee studies of type 2 Diabetes chances were decrease with coffee consumption, researcher's don't recommend increasing your consumption of coffee to try to decrease or prevent the chances of developing diabetes.

More recent research has shown that coffee consumption leads to healthier blood sugar levels. A study of Swedish women showed that drinking at least 2 cups of coffee daily were less at risk for diabetes than women who drank none or less than 2 cups daily. However, researchers have been unable to determine which chemical compound of the hundreds found in coffee actually helped to reduce the risk of diabetes. Coffee consumption reduced the risk for diabetes despite other factors involved such as smoking, drinking and otherwise unhealthy lifestyles.


Related Health and Coffee Issues




Alzheimers Disease

Coffee as an Antidepressant

Antioxidants

Asthma

Coffee colonics

Diabetes

Exercise Performance

Gallstones

Healthy Coffees

Hepatitis C

Mental Alertness

Parkinson's Disease

Physical Fitness




More to that first cup of Coffee



Research has found that your first cup of coffee in the day could shield you against colon cancer.

In a study by German researchers on an enzyme called Methylpyridinium it was discovered to prevent or protect against colon cancer. Using animals to test this highly potent antioxident researchers found that it excites production of Phase ll Enzyme's which are believed to protect against colon cancer pulpitation's. This is according to a recent magazine article about the relationship between health and coffee. Methylpyridinium is an anticancer compound that is in coffee which has for years been thought to protect against Colon Cancer and now has been identified as doing just that.

A professor at the University of Musnter, an Institute for Food Chemistry has said that until human studies are done we won't know the total effects of coffee on colon cancer development. He also noted that in comparison to medium roast coffees, espresso has 2 to 3 times the amount of cancer fighting agents. Even instant coffee has the same anticancer compounds found in caffeinated and decaffeinated coffees.

Coffee colonics detoxify the liver, as well as cleanse the colon. Some people claim that they provide immediate relief to toxicity symptoms, such as congestion, indigestion, pain and headaches. There are even some small studies that suggest that coffee in enema form can aid in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.
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