It's All About Coffee

It's All About Coffee ()

  „Yet there's little hard evidence that moderate daily consumption of caffeine actually has a negative impact on your health. And what's been overlooked in the great caffeine debate is the potential benefits of the antioxidants that coffee - and tea - contain.“

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  „As the doctor suggested I made soya a regular part of my diet. I now drink 'soy ff e e' a caffeine free substitute for regular coffe that I found on the net at www.S o y co f f e e.c o m, which is extremely tasty too. Soya is supposed to be highly effective against Parkinson's disease. Dr.“

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The Coffee Review - the world's leading coffee buying guide The Coffee Review - the world's leading coffee buying guide

  Coffee and Health:  Introduction  | Caffeine Content  | Short-Term Effects  | Moderate Consumption  | Long-Term Effects  | Reducing Caffeine Intake  | Another Suspect: Acid  | Pesticides and Chemicals  | Health Benefits of Coffee

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Coffee and Cancer Coffee and Cancer

  „There is no conclusive evidence that moderate caffeine or coffee consumption is a risk factor for the development of human cancer.  Indeed, the World Cancer Research Fund published a comprehensive review of diet and cancer in which it stated that `most evidence suggests that regular consumption of coffee and/or tea has no significant relationship with the risk of cancer at any site' (1).“

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It's All About Coffee It's All About Coffee

  „For people who are sensitive to caffeine, even 10 milligrams can cause discomfort. That is why nearly all decaffeinated coffees contain less than 10 milligrams of caffeine (typically two to five milligrams) per serving. Today decaffeinated coffee accounts for approximately 12 percent of total worldwide coffee consumption, or nearly 1 billion pounds per year.“

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