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Originally published August 3 2015

Coffee can be good for you

by Antonia

(NaturalNews) Coffee lovers rejoice! Far too many people feel a sense of guilt over their coffee habit - and regardless of the health benefits of any particular food or drink, guilt has no place in your diet. Taking pleasure in food and beverages is one of the best joys in life, so enjoy yourself!

Back to coffee - if you love a good cup of joe, you can take great pleasure in knowing that scientific studies are saying what you may have secretly suspected: It can be really good for you!

Here are a few of the ways enjoying your coffee can enhance your health.

Drinking coffee on a regular basis can reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke

In exciting recent research, it has been demonstrated that regular consumption of coffee reduces your risk of both hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke. It was found that drinking 5 or more cups of coffee a day can reduce the risk of death from a stroke by 36 percent!

The newest research is also showing that moderate coffee consumption can protect against both heart attacks and heart failure.

Move over, type 2 diabetes - coffee can keep this disease at bay

In a 2002 Dutch study with 17,111 adults, it was demonstrated that those participants drinking at least 7 cups of coffee per day were half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes - and in the world of science, this is considered statistically significant.

Additionally, more than a dozen other studies have replicated and confirmed this finding in differing and varying populations.

Coffee can relieve your migraine, and burn fat

There have been numerous studies showing that about 16 ounces of brewed coffee - about 200 milligrams of caffeine - can provide relief from regular headaches and migraines as well.

It is really no secret that caffeine is a major ingredient in many fat burning supplements, but do you know why? Caffeine is one of the very rare natural substances that have been scientifically proven to help burn fat.

The caffeine in your delicious cup of coffee can even raise your metabolic rate, up to 11 percent!

One study that focused on oolong tea found that it had significant anti-obesity effects - but, it wasn't specifically the tea itself that got the credit: it was the caffeine. The very same caffeine you get in your average cup of coffee.

So take heart, coffee lovers. Enjoy your cup of coffee guilt-free - knowing that science has your back!

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www.delish.com

www.lef.org

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

www.eatingwell.com

authoritynutrition.com

ajcn.nutrition.org

europepmc.org

About the author:
A science enthusiast with a keen interest in health nutrition, Antonia has been intensely researching various dieting routines for several years now, weighing their highs and their lows, to bring readers the most interesting info and news in the field. While she is very excited about a high raw diet, she likes to keep a fair and balanced approach towards non-raw methods of food preparation as well. >>> Click here to see more by Antonia


A science enthusiast with a keen interest in health nutrition, Antonia has been intensely researching various dieting routines for several years now, weighing their highs and their lows, to bring readers the most interesting info and news in the field. While she is very excited about a high raw diet, she likes to keep a fair and balanced approach towards non-raw methods of food preparation as well. >>> Click here to see more by Antonia


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