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Drinking coffee keeps off type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, kidney stones, depression and other
Posted on Monday, January 22, 2007 (EST)
Drinking 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day is being shown to have generally positive and protective effects on the emergence of disease conditions such as lowering risk of developing type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, kidney stones, depression, and others.
 
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Its caffeine can bring jitters and its color can stain teeth, yet moderate consumption of coffee—an all-world beverage if ever there was one—is being shown to have generally positive and protective effects on the emergence of disease conditions according to this month’s issue of Food Technology magazine.

According to the recent studies of coffee in combination with reviews of research gathered over the past 30 years reveal that consumption improves glucose regulation and lowers the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, among other favorable effects.

“Many negative health myths about coffee drinking may now be transformed into validated health benefits,” says the column’s co-author, Roger A. Clemens, a functional food expert with the Institute of Food Technologists and nutritional biochemist.

“Scientific evidence now suggests that moderate coffee consumption—3 to 5 cups a day—may be associated with reduced risks of certain disease conditions,” he says, such as Alzheimer’s disease, kidney stones, depression, and others.

Another area of coffee’s positive affect on the body is its possible cancer-protective properties, possibly due to its naturally occurring and brewing-produced antioxidants.

Some research strongly links coffee’s properties to protect blood vessels from dilating as one possible mechanism that brain cells use to defend against Parkinson’s disease. One cup of coffee a day may as much as halve the risk of developing this disease, the article states.

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