Health Benefits of Drinking Coffee

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According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, coffee is bursting with antioxidants that protect the body from oxidative stress, exposure to pollutants, chemicals, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, eating poorly prepared food, and alcohol. Having coffee every day may be good for your health in the following ways:

 

Protector of the liver

Coffee consumption has been shown to have several health benefits, such as lowering the risk of death from liver cirrhosis and harmful liver enzyme levels and limiting liver scarring in people with hepatitis C. So, you can take coffee daily so that you can make sure that your body parts remain healthy and fit. 

 

 

Minimize the risk of cancer

In 23 out of 100 women, colon cancer occurs. Decaf or regular coffee drinkers, however, were found to have a 26% lower risk of colorectal cancer. So, we can say that drinking coffee is associated with reducing the risk of cancer. 

 

Combating Type 2 diabetes

According to the study, drinking more coffee reduces your risk of type 2 diabetes compared to drinking less. The authors found no difference in risk between caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, with risk decreasing with each dose of increased consumption.

 

 

Lower body fat & ensure proper weight

By supporting gut health and changing fat storage, which is all related to weight management, caffeine may also promote a healthy weight, lowering the risk of certain conditions linked to overweight like heart problems. 

 

 

Raise energy level

Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant found in coffee. It increases levels of other neurotransmitters in your brain that control your energy levels. This is because it blocks the receptors for a neurotransmitter called adenosine, which makes you more alert and energized. You can easily take some coffee when you feel tired. Take a break and relax with a soothing coffee.