3/18/10

Coffee Lowers Threat of Diabetes and Liver Fibrosis, Hepatitis and Prostate melanoma

NaturalNews) Drinking coffee can lower the risk of liver fibrosis, hepatitis, and type 2 diabetes; new research has shown. Coffee has also been shown to lesser the risk of prostate cancer, and even Alzheimer's disease and fondle. It is the caffeine in the coffee that is the active constituent, but other sources of caffeine, such as green tea, black tea and coffee may be cooperative in reducing health risks, though the study showed that coffee compact the risk for fibrosis.

The most recent coffee study was in print in January 2010 in the journal, Hepatology, and titled, "Increased caffeine using up is connected with reduced hepatic fibrosis". One hundred and seventy seven patients were studied over a six-month period. The group was comprised of close to half male and female, with 112 chronic hepatitis fatalities. The participants consumed 308 mg of caffeine a day, the same as 2.25 cups of coffee.

Another study, available in the journal Arthritis Rheumatism in 2007, concluded that coffee consumption lowered uric acid levels, which is the cause of gout and osteoarthritis.

The research on coffee and diabetes was published in the Archives of domestic Medicine. The findings also indicated that tea and decaffeinated coffee also helped reduce the risk of diabetes. Every cup of coffee consumed equaled a seven percent decline in diabetes risk. This study was collected from over 18 various studies on coffee, toting up nearly a half million participants.

In December 2009, research presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer anticipation Research seminar showed that coffee reduced the risk of prostate cancer because of its effect on blood sugar, insulin and glucose metabolism. The research was collected from over 50,000 men, from 1986 to 2006. Men who drank the most coffee had a 60 percent lesser risk of destructive prostate cancer, compared to the men who drank no coffee.

The more coffee you drink, the lower is the threat of diabetes and other chronic health conditions, the explore suggests. Further research is needed to confirm these result, but the indications are that the sunrise cup of Joe may be good for your long-term good