Friday, December 27

11 Reasons Why Drinking Coffee Daily Is So Good

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Parkinson’s disease? Coffee actually helps with reducing its symptoms!

Yes, you read that right! While too much coffee can give you too much energy and leave you restless and jittery, drinking it moderately can help with the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease! Finally, a drink that is both really tasty and has a known health benefit!

Studies made in the past have shown that those who drink coffee and get caffeine in their systems are less likely to develop this disease. But, as Ronald Postuma, MD and researcher, has pointed out, recently there was a study that showed that caffeine helps with the movement symptoms of those who are already impacted by Parkinson’s disease.

So, if you know of someone that has this disease, maybe you could let them know about this wonderful effect of coffee!

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6 thoughts on “11 Reasons Why Drinking Coffee Daily Is So Good”

  1. The news about coffee is a surprise. I drank ice tea for years, and never took a sip of coffee. Since I met my married partner of 27 years, I drink three cups of coffee, daily. I’m feeling much better and heather than ever.

    1. I would like to know about decaf, too. Is it the coffee that helps or the caffeine? What about the caffeine in chocolate?

  2. While there may be truth to most of these claims, it is of upmost importance to know what else is in a particular type of coffee.

    For example, coffee has an affinity for the toxic mineral cadmium. Coffee is actually used to help clean up toxic waste sites, because it absorbs all of the cadmium. And it takes of cadmium from whatever soil it is grown in.

    If it is not organic coffee, then it contains harmful pesticides and herbacides.

    Certain coffees, such as Sulawesi, might get their rich, earthy flavor from lying wet and moldy for six months.

    Coffees have varying degrees of acidity, based on the variety, the roasting, and the preparation.

    I am not disputing most of the claims in this article (other than perhaps the claim that sleep deprivation is okay if coffee makes you feel wide awake and alert). However, I am suggesting that this article is unbalanced in its perspective, biased towards selling coffee.

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