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Coffee and Heart Disease
by James Badeaux, Jr.
Although it's more interesting to see both good and bad news about the
coffee controversy, the only thing to conclude is that the news keeps getting
better for coffee drinkers. In a report published by coffeescience.org The
researchers conclusion was that their was no evidence of an adverse relationship
between coffee intake and coronary heart disease. While you can't make up your
mind by just one study the researchers mention that coffee:
protects against type 2 diabetes,
increases stamina,
decreases leg pain associated with exercise, and
keeps you alert and active.
Coffee has also be found to be rich in antioxidants, something that is a
no-brainer to consider increasing. You should only take advice from your doctor,
just be certain that he/she has all the information to make a recommendation. In
the study they took into consideration:
age,
weight,
height,
smoking status,
parents history,
plus a few more things.
I'm not trying to convince anybody of anything, we all have our own minds to
wrestle. They also mention that coffee is rich in antioxidants and to give them
a quote "...men and women who drank six or more cups of coffee a day had a
slightly lower risk of fatal coronary heart disease".
About the author
James Badeaux, Jr. owns and operates Coffeepinions,
contact him at james@coffeepinions.com
with interesting news about anything related to coffee.
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