Once thought to be hazardous to one’s health, America’s favorite
morning beverage has recently made headlines in the news for some
possible health benefits. These health benefits include cutting the
risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, as well as improve liver
function. Coffee also had, at one time, the stigma of causing
dehydration, because it tends to make you urinate more frequently,
which has now been proven false. As a matter of fact, studies have
shown that coffee causes no more of a diuretic effect than water
itself. There are even healthier coffees in existence. Organic and Fat-Burning coffees that are less acidic, low-glycemic and use AA Arabica beans can be found through the Enriched Coffee link on this blog or at http://theperfectconcept.igetpaidtodrinkcoffee.com/. The coffee, tea and other products found here are an added boost to cutting the risk of diabetes.
In recent research, studies have shown that coffee is more
beneficial than it is harmful. There have been at least six different
studies that show that people who drink coffee regularly are up to 80
percent less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. Three of those six
studies showed that the more coffee one drank, the lower the risks
became. There is other research that shows that if you drink at least
two cups of coffee per day, you can have a 25 percent reduced risk of
colon cancer as well as nearly 50 percent reduced risk of developing
gallstones, which in turn, reduces the risk of developing gallbladder
disease. Coffee can also protect your liver against cirrhosis, which
causes progressive damage to the liver tissue and its function.
Aside from preventing all of these diseases, coffee provides you
with antioxidants. Since antioxidants come from plants, as does coffee,
you can get antioxidants from drinking coffee. Now you don’t want to
depend on coffee as your soul source for antioxidants, but if you are a
coffee drinker, that is just one of the many perks of enjoying your
morning pick-me-up beverage.









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