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Coffee and Your Health - Liver Cancer

18 May, 2011

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The research findings on the decreased risk of liver cancer among coffee drinkers is revealed  by Professor Frank Hu from the Harvard School of Public Health.

The information was extracted from : http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/coffee-new-health-food 


Cancer 

The evidence of a cancer protection effect of coffee is weaker than that for type 2 diabetes. But “for liver cancer, I think that the data are very consistent,” Hu says. 

“All of the studies have shown that high coffee consumption is associated with decreased risk of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer,” he says. That's a "very interesting finding," Hu says, but again, it's not clear how it might work.  

Again, this research shows a possible association, but like most studies on coffee and health, does not show cause and effect.

My recommendation :

Since coffee drinking is good for your health, so take  the opportunity to consume the wide range of DXN  coffee alkaline coffees such as Lingzhi, Cordycep coffee, Vita Cafe, and ZHi Mocha available at http://www.dxn2u.com : Product Gallery

To place your orders at distributor's price, get your own DXN  ID for free via online registration (see my blog post on how to register) and purchase your choice of coffee from the nearest stockists or service center in your area (look for the service centres in dxn2u.com- branch office in different parts of the world).

If you have any queries, email me at dr.puven329@yahoo.com or reach me via skype, drpuven. 

Coffee and Your Health - Pakinson's and Alzheimer Disease

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The research findings on the decreased risk of Pakinson's, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease among coffee drinkers is revealed by Professor Frank Hu from the Harvard School of Public Health. 



Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's Diseases 

“For Parkinson’s disease, the data have always been very consistent: higher consumption of coffee is associated with decreased risk of Parkinson’s,” Hu tells WebMD. That seems to be due to caffeine, though exactly how that works isn't clear, Hu notes. 

Coffee has also been linked to lower risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.  

A 2009 study from Finland and Sweden showed that, out of 1,400 people followed for about 20 years, those who reported drinking 3-5 cups of coffee daily were 65% less likely to develop dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, compared with nondrinkers or occasional coffee drinkers. 


My recommendation: 

Since coffee drinking is good for your health, so take  the opportunity to consume the wide range of DXN  coffee alkaline coffees such as Lingzhi, Cordycep coffee, Vita Cafe, and ZHi Mocha available at http://www.dxn2u.com : Product Gallery 

To place your orders at distributor's price, get your own DXN  ID for free via online registration (see my blog post on how to register) and purchase your choice of coffee from the nearest stockists or service center in your area (look for the service centres in dxn2u.com- branch office in different parts of the world). 

If you have any queries, email me at dr.puven329@yahoo.com or reach me via skype, drpuven. 

Coffee and your Health - Heart Disease and Stroke

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The extract reveals research findings on the lower risks of heart disease and stroke among coffee drinkers.



Heart Disease and Stroke 

Coffee may counter several risk factors for heart attack and stroke. 

First, there's the potential effect on type 2 diabetes risk. Type 2 diabetes makes heart disease and stroke more likely. 

Besides that, coffee has been linked to lower risks for heart rhythm disturbances (another heart attack and stroke risk factor) in men and women, and lower risk for strokes in women. 

In a study of about 130,000 Kaiser Permanente health plan members, people who reported drinking 1-3 cups of coffee per day were 20% less likely to be hospitalized for abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) than nondrinkers, regardless of other risk factors. 

And, for women, coffee may mean a lower risk of stroke. 

In 2009, a study of 83,700 nurses enrolled in the long-term Nurses' Health Study showed a 20% lower risk of stroke in those who reported drinking two or more cups of coffee daily, compared to women who drank less coffee or none at all. That pattern held regardless of whether the women had high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, and type 2 diabetes. 


My recommendation: 

Since coffee drinking is good for your health, so take  the opportunity to consume the wide range of DXN  coffee alkaline coffees such as Lingzhi, Cordycep coffee, Vita Cafe, and ZHi Mocha available at http://www.dxn2u.com : Product Gallery 

To place your orders at distributor's price, get your own DXN  ID for free via online registration (see my blog post on how to register) and purchase your choice of coffee from the nearest stockists or service center in your area (look for the service centres in dxn2u.com- branch office in different parts of the world). 

If you have any queries, email me at dr.puven329@yahoo.com or reach me via skype, drpuven. 

Coffee and Your Health- Diabetes Type II- Medical view

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The research findings about Diabetes Type II and coffee drinking was shared by Professor Frank Hu from the Harvard School of Public Health  are indeed fascinating. 

The information was extracted from : http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/coffee-new-health-food


Type 2 Diabetes 

Hu calls the data on coffee and [type 2] diabetes "pretty solid," based on more than 15 published studies. 

"The vast majority of those studies have shown a benefit of coffee on the prevention of diabetes. And now there is also evidence that decaffeinated coffee may have the same benefit as regular coffee,” Hu tells WebMD. 

In 2005, Hu's team reviewed nine studies on coffee and type 2 diabetes. Of more than 193,000 people, those who said they drank more than six or seven cups daily were 35% less likely to have type 2 diabetes than people who drank fewer than two cups daily. There was a smaller perk -- a 28% lower risk -- for people who drank 4-6 cups a day. The findings held regardless of sex, weight, or geographic location (U.S. or Europe). 

More recently, Australian researchers looked at 18 studies of nearly 458,000 people. They found a 7% drop in the odds of having type 2 diabetes for every additional cup of coffee drunk daily. There were similar risk reductions for decaf coffee drinkers and tea drinkers.  

How might coffee keep diabetes at bay? 

“It’s the whole package,” Hu says. He points to antioxidants -- nutrients that help prevent tissue damage caused by molecules called oxygen-free radicals. “We know that coffee has a very strong antioxidant capacity," Hu says. 

Coffee also contains minerals such as magnesium and chromium, which help the body use the hormone insulin, which controls blood sugar (glucose). In type 2 diabetes, the body loses its ability to use insulin and regulate blood sugar effectively. 

It's probably not the caffeine, though. Based on studies of decaf coffee, “I think we can safely say that the benefits are not likely to be due to caffeine," Hu says. 



My recommendation:


Since coffee drinking is good for your health, so take  the opportunity to consume the wide range of DXN  coffee alkaline coffees such as Lingzhi, Cordycep coffee, Vita Cafe, and ZHi Mocha available at http://www.dxn2u.com : Product Gallery

To place your orders at distributor's price, get your own DXN  ID for free via online registration (see my blog post on how to register) and purchase your choice of coffee from the nearest stockists or service center in your area (look for the service centres in dxn2u.com- branch office in different parts of the world).

If you have any queries, email me at dr.puven329@yahoo.com or reach me via skype, drpuven. 

Coffee and Your Health - Medical View 1

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The research findings about some of the health benefits of drinking coffee shared by Professor Frank Hu from the Harvard School of Public Health are indeed fascinating. 

 

The information was extracted from : http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/coffee-new-health-food 

 

A growing body of research shows that coffee drinkers, compared to nondrinkers, are:

  1. less likely to have type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and dementia
  2. have fewer cases of certain cancers, heart rhythm problems, and strokes
“There is certainly much more good news than bad news, in terms of coffee and health,” says Frank Hu, MD, MPH, PhD, nutrition and epidemiology professor at the Harvard School of Public Health. 

There isn't solid proof. But there are signs of potential health perks -- and a few cautions. 


My recommendation:

Since coffee drinking is good for your health, so take  the opportunity to consume the wide range of DXN  coffee alkaline coffees such as Lingzhi, Cordycep coffee, Vita Cafe, and ZHi Mocha available at http://www.dxn2u.com : Product Gallery

To place your orders at distributor's price, get your own DXN  ID for free via online registration (see my blog post on how to register) and purchase your choice of coffee from the nearest stockists or service center in your area (look for the service centres in dxn2u.com- branch office in different parts of the world).

If you have any queries, email me at dr.puven329@yahoo.com or reach me via skype, drpuven.