January 20, 2012

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Wake up and smell the coffee: “It’s amazing,” says liver specialist Sanjiv Chopra, MD, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. “Coffee is truly a lifesaving miracle drug.”..(credits to http://www.rd.com)

Though he says it’s still a “scientific mystery” how a simple cup of coffee works its wonders in the body, large epidemiological studies repeatedly verify its astonishing benefits. Some recent research highlights:

More than three cups a day lowers women’s risk of developing the most common skin cancer by 20 percent.
More than six cups a day cuts men’s risk of dying from prostate cancer by 60 percent.
Drinking at least one cup of coffee a day lowers women’s risk of stroke by up to 25 percent.
Consuming at least two cups daily reduces women’s chances of becoming depressed by up to 20 percent.

“Drink it black, or at most put a little skim milk in it” to minimize calories, Dr. Chopra recommends. The benefits from decaf may not be as prodigious, so stick with regular if you can tolerate the buzz. Dr. Chopra drinks at least four cups a day himself, though most people should limit themselves to two. And no, he jokes, “I’m not sponsored by Starbucks.”


After reading this readers digest article i am just so happy to say that my coffee addiction has nothing to harm me.....
Honestly, I was just so addicted to coffee that I would get headaches if I miss a coffee a day.....
Base on my own experience, every time I drink coffee, my brain works more faster and calmer than usual....
During high school days, I prefer to drink coffee before reading and writing assignments and reports....
Well Im not that bad in school, I am a contributor on our publication office....
Also, Coffee made me feel great every day. ....
Less stress and I can easily control my freaks....
Unlike those days without coffee, I usually burst out every time I get mad.....

So, whats stopping you to brew your coffee?
Try it yourself and share your thoughts....

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