Sunday, 22 November 2009

The Heavenly Brew

You are probably aware that our favorite beverage - you know, the one with the caffeine in it - is also enjoyed by literally billions of people all over the planet each and every day. And there have been many reports and research articles written about the hazards of drinking too much of it. But take heart! There is also research that supports the healthful aspects of drinking coffee.

Our blessed java bean is among the most studied groceries by scientists. Here is some evidence to suggest that we may actually reap benefits rather than kill ourselves:

Increased alertness - might as well start with an obvious one that few will dispute - the effect of the caffeine in a regular serving or cup of 60-100 mg of caffeine has been proven to increase alertness and reduce tiredness. It especially helps in situations when you may be fatigued, such as when driving. The benefit here may be that it keeps you from falling asleep and having an accident or even a fatality.

Type II Diabetes - according to an article at positivelycoffee.org, there is research that suggests "that coffee drinking may be protective against the development of Type II diabetes". While further research is necessary to determine exactly why, it is thought that there is another natural ingredient other than the caffeine that is responsible for the benefit.

Physical performance enhancer - again from positivelycoffee.org, research shows that there is a benefit from drinking caffeinated beverages prior to exercise that helps your performance and endurance (basically increasing your ability to exercise longer, thus enhancing your body's health)

Parkinson's disease - from coffeescience.org - there is a large body of study that have reported that coffee and other caffeinated drinks can reduce the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease. There a lengthy article with lots of documentation at coffeescience.org/parkinsons.

So, is coffee good for your health? If you search the Internet, you will find many more health benefits for your favorite drink suggesting that it may be. There has been a bunch of negative press, but much of that has been either misquoted or it refers to more than average consumption of the heavenly brew.

Visit http://www.thecoffeeniche.com for more about the subject of coffee and you.
After all, you deserve a great cup of Joe!

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