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Coffee: The Good, the Bad, and the Yummy

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People have been drinking coffee in one form or another for hundreds of years. During those hundreds of years there has been debate after debate about whether or not it causes health problems. The simple truth is that there is no simple answer to the question.

Coffee has both pros and cons and these should be taken into consideration. For many people starting the day off without a cup of coffee would not even be an option. Many of these same people will drink multiple cups of coffee throughout the morning and some will continue throughout the day. These are the people who should look at both sides of the coin and then decide how much coffee they should drink.

Good Coffee

As any morning coffee drinker will attest, coffee is an excellent pick-me-up. Practically everyone knows that is true. However, what many people don’t realize is that coffee does have other good qualities. Some of those good qualities are actually health boosters, such as:

Research has shown that coffee may help reduce the risk of diabetes, particularly early stage diabetes. Coffee has been shown to reduce blood sugar levels and improve the body’s sensitivity to insulin. Some researchers say that 6 cups per day can reduce the risk of diabetes by fifty percent.

Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease both have been shown to be effected by coffee. People who drink coffee on a regular basis have an eighty percent less chance of having these diseases affect their body than non-coffee drinkers.

The risk of colon cancer is reduced by twenty –five percent by drinking just two cups of coffee per day. This may be due in part to coffee aiding in bowel functions.

Other health concerns that have been shown to be positively affected by coffee include: cirrhosis of the liver risk decreases by eighty percent and the chance of having gallstones is decreased as well.

Coffee contains many chemicals that are antibacterial and also contains more antioxidants than a cup of grape juice. The antioxidants help to fight infection and the chemicals found in coffee have antibacterial effects.

In addition, coffee has been shown to help prevent dental cavities and to be helpful to asthma patients. The latter is possibly due to the hot beverage opening up the passageways for breathing.

Bad Coffee

All of the good side effects do not mean that there are not some bad side effects. Coffee is addictive. People who drink coffee daily become addicted to the caffeine. The body becomes accustomed to having caffeine and when it does not it reacts in the form of headaches, depression-like moods, and imbalanced blood sugars.

Coffee can also slow the metabolic system down which makes it harder to maintain weight. There are some people who argue that coffee keeps them from eating, while this may be true, it is also true that metabolism slows down which stops weight loss.

Bottom of the Cup

The bottom of the cup, so to speak, is that just like anything else, coffee consumption should be in moderation. Coffee doesn’t have to be banned but it should be monitored and not over–indulged in.

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Sharon V Chapman writes on the joys of coffee and provides information on gourmet coffee for Coffee Online – your guide to coffee on the web!

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There are so many people who love coffee but have to live without it because it gives them heartburn, that it is a shame something can’t be done about it. It seems sometimes as though the ones who love coffee the most are the ones who suffer from heartburn as a result of drinking this delicious brew.

Since we know that excess stomach acid going into the esophagus is the usual cause of heartburn, does that help us to understand why coffee is such a culprit when it comes to heartburn? The stomach acids coming into contact with the esophagus causes irritation. Many products can be irritants, but caffeine is one of the strongest. Caffeine makes hate stomach produce an excess amount of acid, and since your body does not need it, where can it go but into the lower esophageal sphincter, and cause what is known as heartburn coffee.

Now that we know that it is caffeine that causes this heartburn, there is hope for coffee lovers who suffer from this affliction. A new process, Hevla technology, has broken the chain between you and the coffee that give you heartburn.
The Hevla process uses a system in which the coffee beans are steamed at extremely high pressure. This high pressure can remove the caffeine from the coffee, without affecting the wonderful taste of coffee that we love. In this way, we can continue to drink our beloved coffee and not produce the acid that leads to heartburn.

Yes, the caffeine is removed and yet the flavor of the coffee is retained. This is a monumental achievement in the world of coffee. Health and science experts have recognized the benefit of removing a harmful substance from an otherwise harmless product. For the coffee industry, this is a major breakthrough. Now former coffee lovers who suffered from heartburn can come back into the fold, and this has created a new boon for the coffee markets.

Once consumers taste Hevla processed coffee, the world of delicious coffee will once more return to a great number of coffee consumers who have been avoiding it. They can once again enjoy this drink, without fear of pain and discomfort. This unique steam pressure process will be a godsend to coffee drinkers everywhere. Even if you only use a one cup coffee maker for your fast morning brew, you will be happy.

Now, everyone can wake up to their fresh cup of coffee and not be victim to heartburn; once again the aroma of freshly brewed coffee can bring them to their feet in the morning without bringing them to their knees in pain.

Concentrating on informating about coffee, Peter J. Wilson publishes mainly for http://www.coffee-espresso-maker-tips.com . His publications on one cup coffee makers are published on his website .

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