Health Benefits Of Coffee
Question: Health benefits of coffee!!!! brewed in a machine or instant? recently the number of benefits of coffee have been published. My question is does this coffee have to be brewed in a coffee machine or is instant coffee just as good?
Answer: Fresh brewed coffee is what the majority of the research is based on. Instant coffees are mostly from lower grade and filler beans that are high in acidity and of less quality than whole beans or fresh ground coffee.
The fresher & higher quality of bean with less processing makes for a better and healthier cup of coffee
Hope this helps,
Authentically A
http://www.angelascoffeeshop.com
Question: Ladies, have you read about coffee health benefits today? Reuters reported about a study that found that "women who reported drinking two to three cups of caffeinated coffee per day had a 25 percent lower risk of death from heart disease than women who did not drink coffee. The researchers saw a smaller decreased risk for men but it was not statistically significant."
Are you going to drink more coffee now? Does this positively change your opinion of java, a cup of joe, the black gold?
Too much coffee makes my mind race. ZOOOOM!
http://health.yahoo.com/news/reuters/coffee_health_dc.html
Thanks cinema. I was wondering about tea (and tea drinkers too). I only drink tea when I'm sick. lol
Answer: i heard it on the news......i drink a large java mocha chiller from sonic everyday so i'm not doing to bad concidering im only 13
Question: Are there any proven health benefits of coffee?
Answer: Apparently caffeine may help to prevent you getting Alzheimer's disease.
Question: is tea better for health or coffee is better for health? which of the 2 has more health benefits. I was trying to google about this, and i found websites listing lots of benefits of green tea, like http://www.greentea.com/nadinetaylor.aspx#1
but on google i couldn't find much benefits about coffee.
so which is better? i drink both.
Answer: Organic green tea is the best. Green tea has far less caffeine than coffee has. In fact you can drink 3 cups of green tea and the total caffeine content will be less than 1 cup of coffee.
Furthermore, green tea is loaded with anti-oxidants which help prevent cancer development in cells. It also keeps breath clean, has fluoride in it which prevents dental cavities. Green tea has lots of benefits. you can just google "green tea benefits" to check it out.
Organic green tea is better than green tea. For example organic green tea bags are unbleached, where as green tea bags maybe bleached.
Question: What are some Health Benefits and/or Risks of drinking Coffee? I have been told that Coffee is bad for my health (I drink about 2-3 cups a week), and I would like to reassure myself.
Answer: New research about the possible health benefits of coffee
Coffee lovers may be raising their cups—and perhaps eyebrows—at the recent news (in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry) that the drink contains soluble fiber, the type that can help lower cholesterol. With about 1 gram per cup, coffee’s fiber impact is modest. But the report is the latest in a growing stream of positive news about coffee.
Some of the most promising findings come from studies of diabetes. When Harvard researchers combined data from nine studies involving more than 193,000 people, they found that regular coffee drinkers had a significantly lower risk of type 2 diabetes than those who abstained. The more they drank, the lower their risk.
And, despite coffee’s reputation for being bad for the heart, recent epidemiologic studies haven’t found a connection; some even suggest coffee can be protective. A study in February’s American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported that healthy people 65 and over who drank four or more cups of caffeinated beverages daily (primarily coffee) had a 53 percent lower risk of heart disease than non-coffee-drinkers.
It’s even more beguiling when you consider that the immediate effects of drinking coffee tend to go in the opposite direction, raising heart rate and blood pressure and temporarily making cells more resistant to insulin. “But those effects are probably short-lived, as people develop a tolerance,” explains Frank Hu, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of nutrition and epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health, who has studied coffee extensively. “In the long term, beneficial components in coffee may have stronger, more lasting effects.”
How coffee might work isn’t clear; the studies weren’t designed to identify cause-and-effect relationships. Antioxidants, such as chlorogenic acid (related to polyphenols in grapes), are likely players: coffee has more of them per serving than blueberries do, making it the top source of antioxidants in our diets. Antioxidants help quell inflammation, which might explain coffee’s effect in inflammation-related diseases like diabetes and heart disease. Magnesium in coffee might help make cells more sensitive to insulin. And caffeine seems to have its own beneficial effects; the diabetes studies found that those who drank regular coffee had lower risks of the disease than decaf drinkers. Caffeinated-coffee drinking has also been linked with reduced risk of Parkinson’s disease, gallstones, cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Bottom Line: For healthy adults, having two or three cups of joe daily generally isn’t harmful and it may have health perks.
Question: Any health benefits of coffee or beer LOL?
Answer: coffee helps migranes... beer takes all ur problems away
Question: What are the health benefits of drinking black coffee?
Answer: I don't there are any. And what you can be assured of is stained teeth and bad breath. If you are looking for ways to stay up and study, I guess it's better than drugs. Legal or illegal.
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Question: Health Benefits & Effects of Coffee Coffee has been blamed for everything from indigestion to cancer? http://b4tea.com/uncategorized/facts-about-coffee-and-health
Answer: Really?I could have sworn that coffee had cancer fighting agents for colon cancer, in particular . Also,my Ped. told me to give my son coffee when he was just over a year, to help him get regular for potty training. Not that I would EVER give my young kids coffee. But I swear that's what he told me!!
Question: Does milk lose ist health benefits when added into coffee? I do research (not on nutrition, that’s why I’m asking this here) in a place where everyone trudges like a zombie to the lounge everytime the coffeemaker is just about finished with its job and spreading the irresistible aroma. Obviously, I suffer from the same hypnosis – being led to fresh coffee by the nose...
Coffee and tea have been proven to reduce calcium absorption in the body, while milk provides the cure for the deficiency. Does it count when I pour lots of whole milk into my coffee, or does anyone have any expert advice to the contrary? So far, I haven’t found scientific proof that caffeine within the same mixture reverses the good effects of milk, but maybe you have. Thanks!
Answer: I know that the calcium in milk (which is very good for you) is not lost or broken down when heated. This is particulary useful when I add it to porridge. I would have thought that the goodness of milk is not lost when you add it to coffee - about 75% certain. Hope this helps :-)
Question: What are the health benefits of massive amounts of coffee?
Answer: It helps keep your metabolism up and it's a decent source of antioxidants.
Plus, it keeps you awake so you can earn a living and keep yourself fed, clothed and housed. Eating and being protected from the elements are certainly health benefits.
Question: what are the health benefits of drinking coffee?
Answer: Less chance of colon cancer
Question: What health benefits can we get from drinking soya coffee instead of the usual coffee? Soya coffee are the ones made from roasted soybeans.
I have been drinking it for a week because I like its taste. But I still don't know if it is better to drink this kind of coffee than the original coffee.
Answer: Soy is wonderful and great for women. The more soy a person has early in their life, the less symptoms of menopause you will have. Also, soy is a "heart healthy" product - it lowers cholesteral and other bad things for you. It is caffine free and has great nutrients in it as well. A wonderful alternative to regular coffee because of these benifits. It is generally cheaper as well. Promotes a healthy heart, supports weightloss, pms prevention and others. Check out my source on this if you want more info.
promote younger looking skin
reduce hot flashes
improve sleeping
lower cholesterol
promote healthy prostate function
promote healthy and strong bones and joints
increase lean muscle mass
reduce risks of heart disease
Question: Are there any health benefits of drinking one or two cups of coffee a day? Are there any bad health effects?
What does filtered coffee mean? What does unfiltered coffee mean?
Answer: Filtered coffee passes through a paper filter such as in most drip coffee makers. Unfiltered coffee doesn't have the paper filter such as with a French press coffee maker.
Question: which is better instant coffee or brewed coffee? which sort of coffee holds the most health benefits ?
Answer: Health ways, no difference. Taste ways brewed is stronger
Question: what are the health benefits of drinking coffee?i just love drinking it in the morning..its soothing.?
Answer: none, that i know of i just agree a good cup of coffee in the
morning helps me go...thats it! it alleviates constipation and
promotes the natural flushing of body waste and fluids...hmmmmm, i wonder?
2bz...
Question: what are the health benefits of green tea, black tea, chamomile tea and coffee? tetley green tea, tetley black tea, celestial seasonings chamomile tea and nescafe coffee. i drink 2 cups of green, 2 cups of black, 1 cup coffee and 1 cup chamomile tea daily. Will my health improve or worsen?
Answer: Lol... that's a lot info you need. I guess you better visit some of the Tea blogs online to get all the answers you need. Just see resources below...
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