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And You Thought Coffee Was Bad for You! By Vince ManzelloRead about Coffee on erreur404.info. This article about "And You Thought Coffee Was Bad for You! By Vince Manzello" will help you with the Coffee. erreur404.info specializes in Coffee. As part of Coffee your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. I am sure that if you are a coffee enthusiast, you have heard this, but if not let me state it here. "Coffee is good for you!" Recent research has shown that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the American diet. Antioxidants, are nutrients that are responsible from protecting your body's cells from being destroyed by toxins. This destruction has been linked to an increased risk of certain medical conditions, such as cancer, heart disease and others. Antioxidants are found in the good stuff that our mothers made us eat when we were little, namely fruits & veggies. Amazingly, many of us didn't listen and took up coffee instead because more Americans get their daily dose of antioxidants from coffee than from broccoli! The top 10 list for the the source of antioxidants in the Americandiet were listed as follows: 1. Coffee Research also showed that there was esentially no difference between the amount of antioxidants in regular versus decaf coffees. Now this doesn't mean that you should run out and consume mass amounts of coffee. Like everything in life, moderation is the key! And by the way, you should still eat your fruits and veggies, just finish them off with a great cup of coffee! Become Pregnant. - Become Pregnant. I thought I was infertile Now I have 2 beautiful children, naturally conceived. You can too. Right And Wrong Thinking. - Learn How to Eliminate Negative Thoughts, Control Your Mind and Achieve Your Dreams. Check out more coffee tips and science at the coffee facts & fiction section of our website, WeBeJava.com Vince Manzello is a coffee lover, who like you, continues his quest to find & prepare the ultimate cup of java. His search for a quality coffee Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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OTHER ARTICLES What is Sustainable Coffee and How Does it Affect My Wake Cup? By Mike Valentine Gourmet coffee lovers have been seeing a few new terms in the local premium coffee shop as they file past the seasonal retail displays of roasted whole bean bagged coffees. Phrases include eco-friendly, organic, shade grown, fair trade and certified sustainable. Most often those beans seem to the casual buyer to be simply more expensive than the corporate mega-brands.But these few phrases represent far more than at first glance, including economic and social gains for the growing regions and f… All About Coffee Makers By Tamara Williams Sometimes coffee makers (as nearly everything) get broken for no apparent reason. When everything seems to be ok on the outside, then the problem must be on the inside, so here are some tips to help you identify the most common problems and, if you are lucky, repair your coffee maker yourself.Problem: The coffee maker does not turn on. Symptoms: Light on the coffee maker does not lit, there are no sounds coming from it, and it never heats up. Possible causes and solutions: This may be caused b… Heartburn and Coffee: Break the Connection By Randy Wilson Doctors have always detected a connection between heartburn and coffee. It has almost become a part of common wisdom that coffee, wonderful drink that it is, is one of the main causes behind heartburn. One out of five coffee drinkers in the US suffers from heartburn. They have been advised by their doctor to cut their caffeine intake. It's a deplorable situation where they love their coffee, but are not loved in return.So are you doomed to a caffeine-less existence for the rest of your days? A… History of Arabian Coffee By Randy Wilson Arabian coffee is the quintessential coffee of the world. Arabia lends its name to the highest quality coffee plant in the world, Coffea Arabica. Arabian coffee accounts for about 80% of all coffee produced in the world. It prefers higher elevations and drier climates than its cousin C. robusta.The tropics of South America provide ideal conditions for growing Arabian coffee which grows best between 3,000 and 6,500 feet but has been grown as high as 9,000 feet. Generally, the higher the plant i… The History of Italian Coffee By Randy Wilson Italian coffee is somewhat of a misnomer if taken literally as very little, if any, coffee is actually grown in Italy. However, early Italians embraced coffee as if it were their own discovery and did much to advance the popularity of the beverage worldwide.It is likely that Italy, particularly Venice, was the first in Europe to receive the strange new brew from Venetian trade ships. When the drink reached Rome, some fanatic priests attacked coffee since up to now it had been primarily a bever… |
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