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Use Coffee as a medicine to cure these six diseases

 

Interesting aspects of coffee in treating these diseases

Health aspects of drinking coffee

Coffee is a beverage made from coffee beans, roasted fruits of Arabica coffee and shrubs. Coffee contains caffeine. Coffee is a complex chemical compound, and is a major source of caffeine for various people. However, it also contains thousands of different chemical compounds, including carbohydrates, lipids, nitrogenous compounds, vitamins, minerals, alkaloids, phenol compounds. Although caffeine is the main ingredient of coffee, and the content varies greatly, from 30 mg to 175 mg per cup (150ml) of home-made coffee.

Coffee as a medicine 

Reducing the risk of colon and rectum cancer

Some research suggests that drinking more than 3 cups of coffee every day may reduce the risk of rectal cancer.

Preventing or delaying dizziness in older people

Drinking beverages that contain caffeine like coffee seems to increase BP in elderly people who have dizziness after meals.

Preventing or delaying the Parkinson's disease

There is evidence from researches that people who drink caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea, and colas have a decreased risk of Parkinson's disease. For men, the effect seems to depend on the amount of caffeine consumed.

In women, the effect does not appear to depend so much on the amount of caffeine intake. Interestingly, coffee does not seem to help treat Parkinson's disease in people who smoke cigarettes.

Preventing gallstones 

 Drinking beverages that contain caffeine, including coffee, that provide at least 400 mg of caffeine per day seems to reduce the risk of developing gallstones.

Preventing type 2 diabetes

Drinking caffeinated coffee appear to greatly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes

As caffeine consumption increases, the risk of   developing diabetes decreases. But the effect appears to be different in different groups of people.

Mental activeness 

Drinking coffee and other drinks that contain caffeine throughout the day appear to increase activeness and clear thinking.

Health aspects of drinking coffee

Effect of Caffeine over nervous system  

Caffeine is the most commonly consumed mental activity in the world, and it shows that most of the natural effects of adenosine receptor antagonism. Adenosine is a chronic inhibitory neuromodulator that causes drowsiness, therefore, caffeine is a stimulant effect on the central nervous system. In addition to the physical effects of caffeine consumption, there is a significant increase in blood pressure, weight gain, or diarrhea.

How much Caffeine is considered safe?

A moderate caffeine intake (2-3 cups or 300 mg / day) is not associated with side effects, such as heart disease, bad habit, or behavior change, at least in the case of healthy adults. However, caffeine is not safe. Coffee is the first food source of anti-oxidants in many countries. Some studies indicate that caffeine, found in coffee, may change the way people with diabetes convert to sugar. Caffeine is a result of the rise and fall of blood sugar levels.

Coffee intake and heart health    

Drinking water from a cup of refined (boiled) coffee increases the amount of cholesterol and other fats in the blood and increases homocysteine ​​levels, which is associated with an increased risk of heart attack. Some studies have shown a link between a heart attack and drinking too much coffee. Caffeine can affect stomach control, urination frequency, and the need to urinate. Alzheimer's disease, which can impair (mental) thinking.

Impact of coffee intake and memory loss

 People, who drink coffee and do not appear to have a lower risk of developing dementia. People who drink a lot of coffee are less likely to become depressed. Tea may be safe for most healthy adults if consumed in moderation (about 4 cups a day). Coffee contains caffeine, which can lead to awareness, panic, fear, anxiety, stomach upset, nausea and vomiting, increased heart rate, and shortness of breath, and other side effects. Caffeine, on the other hand, is very helpful, if taken in long-term or in large doses (more than 4 cups a day).

Health risks in over consumption of coffee

Consumption of large amounts of caffeine, which can lead to headaches, anxiety, mental disorders, ringing in the ears, and abnormal heartbeat. Excessive skipping can also cause headaches, anxiety, mental disorders, and chest pain. The use of tea is used for community activities, leisure activities, and increased productivity and well-being.

Positive effects of Coffee

Tea is not only an alternative medicine, but also a beverage with many beneficial effects on a person's health. The results of many studies suggest a positive effect of coffee consumption on a variety of health conditions, such as the one described above. In addition to the positive effects, it should be emphasized that the individual sensitivity of coffee, as well as the biological effects of coffee and the individual may differ due to the single differences in nucleotide polymorphism, as shown in the study of genetic polymorphisms of apolipoprotein b, in excess, therefore, it is best to avoid drinking too much coffee.

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  1. Thanks for this beneficial information🌸stay blessed

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