How Gourmet Coffee Can Be Beneficial For Your
Health
Coffee has received a bad reputation over the years.
Between the negative attentions that it has garnered
due to its caffeine content and a few misreported
findings that hinted at health problems caused by
drinking coffee, many people believe that coffee is
not good for you. The perception is that coffee is
great for a pick-me-up but it can cause health
problems down the road. Actually, not only is this
generally untrue but drinking coffee has several
health-related benefits. With the surge in popularity
of gourmet coffees, it has been discovered that some
of these gourmet roasts can actually have an even
greater health benefit than standard coffee roasts.
Contrary to what has been believed for many years,
drinking coffee actually can be good for you, provided
that it is done in moderation. Coffee beans tend to be
quite high in antioxidants, and many gourmet coffees
have even higher antioxidant content. Because gourmet
coffees are usually more carefully roasted than
standard coffees which will be powdered or
freeze-dried, more of the oils that are rich in
antioxidants will be preserved throughout the roasting
process and make it into your cup of coffee. These
antioxidants have a variety of health benefits ranging
from an improved immune system, to healthier skin,
teeth, and hair.
Though there are a number of artificial and non-dairy
creamers available, many people still prefer to use
milk, cream, or half-and-half for their coffee.
Gourmet coffee shops tend to use real dairy products
in lattes, cappuccinos, and other coffee drinks. By
using real milk, or dairy products, instead of a
non-dairy substitute you can gain the additional
health benefits of milk and dairy when you have your
coffee. This includes added calcium and fatty acids,
with the calcium being good for your bones and joints
and fatty acids helping to keep your brain healthy and
your memory strong.
Various studies have found a number of health
conditions that coffee can help to prevent. Some of
the most prominent of these include serious health
concerns such as Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes,
Parkinson’s disease, and even some types of skin
cancer. In addition to the preventative effect that
antioxidant-rich coffee can have when it comes to
these conditions, some studies have even shown that
drinking coffee every day can help to slow the
progression of some of these diseases if they are
already present and may even help to make other
treatment options function better. This is not to say
that coffee alone will cure these serious conditions,
but there is a lot of evidence which shows that it can
at least have somewhat of a positive benefit when it
comes to both prevention and treatment.
Another condition that gourmet coffee can help to
prevent, that has been getting a lot of attention due
to a study released in 2007, suggests that drinking
coffee daily can greatly reduce the damage which is
done to the liver by alcohol and that it can either
slow or prevent cirrhosis of the liver both due to
alcohol consumption and other causes. Initially it was
considered to simply be the caffeine contained in the
coffee that caused this effect, but a similar
prevention was not noted among tea drinkers or others
who had similar caffeine intakes; though the specific
ingredient in coffee which causes this benefit has not
been identified, it is clear that it is a
coffee-specific compound and is most likely one or a
combination of the antioxidants contained in coffee
oil. Since gourmet coffee tends to contain a higher
amount of these antioxidants it is likely that it will
provide exceptional protection against liver damage.
Despite all of the warnings that have been given over
the years about how the caffeine in coffee can cause
excess stress on the heart and higher blood pressure,
newer research has shown just the opposite; it is
believed that the caffeine in coffee combined with a
number of antioxidants can actually help to prevent
various types of heart disease. The implications of
this are of special importance to the elderly, as the
study showed that individuals over 65 who regularly
drank coffee were at a significantly reduced risk of
heart disease than others who drank decaffeinated
coffee or no coffee at all.
Like all things, coffee should be consumed in
moderation. Even with all of its health benefits,
gourmet coffee can still cause problems if it is
enjoyed in too large of quantities or too frequently.
However, provided that you do not overdo it, coffee
can be a great part of your daily routine and can give
you a health boost that you were not expecting.

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