Most of us would skip breakfast rather than bypass having a morning
cup.
The only commodity more popularly traded ahead of coffee is oil,
indicating a coffee craze in the United States. Office workers drink it
throughout the day and college students spend tons on drinking
Starbucks. The United States is the world's largest importer of
our beloved coffee beans. Since the Spanish brought coffee to Latin
America, it has been spread all over the Americas and become a staple
of our various cultures. Brazil is the modern world's coffee giant,
producing one-third of the coffees in the world today. There is still
much controversy over whether not we should be drinking as much of the
brew as we do, with researchers pitting the pros against the cons of
the beverage. There have been no serious health risks reported by the
Food and Drug Administration when drinking two to three cups of coffee,
which is considered a moderate amount. Most people use the drink
for it's ability to provide a boost in energy, which is caused by the
naturally occurring caffeine. It's found in about 60 plants and acts as
a stimulant to the body's nervous system. Our average cup of coffee
usually has the highest concentration of caffeine, and is known
commonly to cause hyperactivity following consumption. Overconsumption
is known to cause jitters, nervousness, loss of sleep, stomach
distress, and heart palpitations which is why some make anti-coffee
arguments.
Although drinking excess amounts of coffee has it's bad side
effects, there are benefits when consuming a low to moderate amount of
the beverage. Herbal remedies for the plant abound, and are touted by
naturalists who have used it for their ailments. The caffeine in coffee
has been shown to stimulate athletic performance for improved efforts.
Coffee can be used to treat all kinds of aches, pains, and even
migraines due to the attributes of caffeine. The caffeine blocks pain
perceptors, it has a pain-relieving action, and will elevate one's
mood, which causes minimization of the pain. Having a hot drink of your
brew with some pain medicine will help to alleviate your ailments much
faster. Caffeine also can open the narrowed bronchial tubes for
those that have asthma or colds, making it easier to breath. Coffea
Arabica seed oil is a common ingredient in cellulite creams, thus
simply combining the grounds and an oil at home to apply on the desired
areas, then covering with plastic wrap will have the same effects as a
store cream. Regular ground coffee is also good for irritable bowel
syndrome or other stomach problems. It is known to clean out the colon,
providing a whole internal body cleanse of sorts. Coffee can
provide a multitude of benefits other than helping you to stay away so
that you get through your day. A little research and technique goes a
long way in home-made alternatives, some things your grandmother told
you are indeed true and can be applied today just as well as it was
decades ago.
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