Coffee Drinkers Are Less Prone to Diseases Like Parkinson’s, Colon Cancer, Gallstones and Cirrhosis Risk in the Liver, the Drugs for Parkinson’s and Asthma Contain Caffeine
Coffee the new health food. Coffe drinkers are less prone to diseases like Parkinson’s, Colon Cancer, Gallstones and Cirrhosis Risk in the liver, the drugs for Parkinson’s and asthma contain caffeine. Study finds that it is ok to drink coffee, in fact it’s good for your health.
Starbucks recently posted on it’s blog a WebMD article on ‘Coffee-The New Health Food’ which articulates that regular coffee drinkers are less prone to diseases like Parkinson’s, colon cancer, gallstones and Cirrhosis risk in the liver, the article reports that the drugs for Parkinson’s and Asthma contain caffeine, the major ingredient of Coffee.
Coffee is reported to contain quinine, a group of antioxidants, which increases insulin sensitivity in humans thereby proving that coffee drinkers are at a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. Coffee is also reported to reduce the depression in children and keep students awake during long hours of study.
Educating people on the health benefits of coffee has helped to create a dynamic buzz on the Internet regarding coffee consumption.
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Hi, Nice post!
I really like it especially the part “Educating people on the health benefits of coffee has helped to create a dynamic buzz on the Internet regarding coffee consumption.”
I will surely reading your other posts.
Thanks!