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  • on 17.08.2009
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Do You Know What’s In Your Coffee?

Aug17

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Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world.

In fact, according to Wikipedia:

“Caffeine is the world’s most widely consumed psychoactive substance, but unlike most other psychoactive substances, it is legal and unregulated in nearly all jurisdictions. In North America, 90% of adults consume caffeine daily.” – Wikipedia

However, it’s also one of the most controversial among scientists and health experts, with over 19,000 studies done over recent decades examining coffee’s impact on health. The benefits and harmful side effects of coffee being debated for years. This article is going to serve up both sides of the story (double-shot style!)

Surprisingly, coffee is packed with antioxidants. Scientists have found that a typical serving of coffee contains more antioxidants than a typical serving of blueberries, grape juice, oranges, or raspberries. However, when combined with milk, the antioxidants become less effective in the body.

Other studies have shown that drinking coffee reduces risk of stroke, cancer and dementia. And multiple studies indicate that people who drink coffee on a regular basis are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson’s.

In fact, according to WebMD, coffee can dramatically reduce the risk of diabetes.

But at the same time, coffee also comes with a number of hidden dangers. When consumed heavily, coffee can send you on a rollercoaster ride of emotional highs and lows, which can cause a spike of adrenaline and energy followed by fatigue, irritability, mood swings, and sleep disturbance.

Just like a drug, you become more and more dependent on a “quick fix”. You start off with just one cup of coffee, but as your body develops a tolerance to it, you need more and more to feel the same effects.

So, what’s the final verdict on coffee?

Well, I’m not here to say whether someone should or shouldn’t drink coffee. I personally opt on the side of moderation.

But, I do have something that I think you’ll find quite interesting if you are a coffee drinker looking for healthier alternatives. I recently found a very innovative company called Healthy Coffee has actually created a new form of coffee that presents a much healthier alternative with the added benefits of Ginseng and Reishi. You can find out more about them at http://www.healthycoffee.com/

  • swag
    Er, uh, first: the medical research community is either incompetent or it is duping you. How many billions of dollars and years of continued research should it take to end the debate of whether a given product is good or bad for you?

    Cigarettes took very little time on 1950s medical technology and it was definitive. Coffee has largely sunk a lot more money, people, and decades, and we're still supposedly none the wiser. Talk about not getting our money's worth -- you or I would be fired for that kind of inconclusive waste or incompetence many years ago.

    Someone is prolonging the debate because they profit from either: a) readership of these studies, b) continued medical grants funded, in part, by public interest in a).

    Second: FWIW, check the facts...Healthy Coffee is a multi-level marketing scam.
  • Hey,Kim,
    congratulations with a great start!
    I got into the period of non-drinking coffee. From time to time I can't drink it at all and such periods can last for several years sometime.
    The longest one was over 4 years. At the same time when I drink it I could consume some days over 2 litres of coffee. It created me a heart problem. Now, no more than 2 cups daily. LOL
  • buzzblogger
    Hey Janet! Me too :) I have to admit that I do love my morning coffee.
  • Great post! Enjoyed reading about coffee's benefits but not the dangers. LOL

    I'm still going to enjoy my cup. (In moderation, of course!)

    Thanks for sharing,
    Janet Hughes
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