Coffee is good for me....one of the few drugs(caffiene) I can do at work.
straphanger (01-30-2012)
dunno if it good nah, but it damn delicious!
“If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children.” ~ M Gandhi
“Moderately drunk, coffee removes vapours from the brain, occasioned by fumes of wine, or other strong liquors; eases pains in the head, prevents sour belchings, and provokes appetite.”-- England’s Happiness (1699)
“Physicians say that coffee without cream is more wholesome, particularly for persons of weak digestion. There seems to be some element in the coffee which combined with the milk, forms a leathery coating on the stomach, and impairs digestion.”-- Buckeye Cookbook (1883)
“In most households a cup of coffee is considered the one thing needful at the breakfast hour. But how often this exhilarating beverage, that ‘comforteth the brain and heateth and helpeth digestion’ is made muddy and ill-flavoured! … You may roast the berries ‘to the queen’s taste,’ and grind them fresh every morning, and yet, if the golden liquid be not prepared in the most immaculate of coffee-pots, with each return of morning, a new disappointment awaits you.”--
Janet McKenzie Hill, Practical Cooking and Serving (1902)
“The morning cup of Café Noir is an integral part of the life of a Creole household. The Creoles hold as a physiological fact that this custom contributes to longevity, and point, day after day, to examples of old men and women of fourscore, and over, who attest to the powerful aid they have received through life from a good, fragrant cup of coffee in the early morning.”--Picayune Creole Cook Book (1909)
“The coffee is prepared in such a way that it makes those who drink it witty: at least there is not a single soul who, on quitting the house, does not believe himself four times wittier that when he entered it.” -- Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (1689-1755)
Today, there is more and more research surfacing about the effects of coffee and most with some surprising information. For instance, one research compared nondrinkers with coffee drinkers and found out that coffee drinkers are less likely to have type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease and dementia. Another study showed a decrease in asthma among coffee drinkers.
There are more studies... a large study done at Brigham and Women's Hospital showed that each cup of coffee consumed each day resulted in a 10% decreased chance of developing kidney stones in women. And men who consistently drank two to three cups of coffee daily had a 40% decreased risk of symptomatic gallstone disease compared to non-coffee drinker.
Most scientist also recognise that the research are not all solid; there are other habits that may be overlooked during the research. What they do know about coffee is that each cup of coffee has 2.4 calories, and that coffee is a good source of pantothenic acid and riboflavin. Coffee has other vitamins such as niacin and choline, and minerals such as magnesium and chromium. It is this antioxidant capability that helps prevent tissue damage caused by oxygen-free radicals.
One of the main reasons coffee was recognised as being bad for your health was because of its caffeine content, in every cup of coffee there is about 94.8 mg of caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant which effects the central nervous system. Thus, it can increase alertness, increase focus, and coordination; but can also cause restlessness, headaches and dizziness. In greater amounts it can cause insomnia and increase agitation. It can also increase blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. Caffeine can also be addictive.
However, the best news coffee drinkers may be welcoming lately is the benefit that coffee has been linked to lower Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. This benefit was due to the caffeine in the coffee. The studies showed that the caffeine in coffee protected the brain production of the abnormal protein beta-amyloid, which is thought to cause Alzheimer's disease.
The study also indicates that a substance called granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, or GCSF, sparked the production of new axons, the communication cables that link nerve cells together, as well as new nerve cells themselves. Thus GCSF treatment can even "prevent full-blown Alzheimer's in patients with mild cognitive impairment, a condition preceding the disease".
An insincere friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind. - Buddha
wow !!!..more coffee for me
i don't drink hot beverages, so for me it bad...
Man is the measure of all things. Happiness is finding one's own measure.
To those who understand, no explanation is necessary; to those who do not, none is possible.
Nathaniel Branden, "Social Metaphysics."
Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is; treat a man as he can and should be and he
will become as he can and should be..
-Goethe
I shall be glad to hear from you, since questions have have always interested me; questions, not
debates - I have given those up long ago. Life itself is a quotation.
Good for the work ethic, bad for the teeth.
To those who understand, no explanation is necessary; to those who do not, none is possible.
Nathaniel Branden, "Social Metaphysics."
Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is; treat a man as he can and should be and he
will become as he can and should be..
-Goethe
I shall be glad to hear from you, since questions have have always interested me; questions, not
debates - I have given those up long ago. Life itself is a quotation.
1 cup is good. It helps you "go off" - even www.google.tt does not know what that is.
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