Journal of Alzheimer’s Diseasepublished new research of University of South Florida
According to USF Reseach Team,
a yet unidentified component of coffee interacts with caffeine, offering protection against Alzheimer’s Disease
the first scientific
evidence
The Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease has recently announced the publishing of scientific article which goes some way to proving that a mystery ingredient in coffee may boost protection against Alzheimer’s disease.
Their press release earlier in the Summer has indicated that something contained within the nation’s favourite beverage is doing some good in the fight against this cruel and debilitating disease.
According to the JAD Article, drinking 4 to 5 cups of coffee daily appears to be necessary to protect against Alzheimer’s Disease.
Further research is of course needed into this area, but this initial research is very positive indeed.
If you buy your coffee at drive-through windows such as McDonalds on your way to work, you will spend as much as 45 hours a year waiting in line.
If you prefer your espresso sweet you should use quick dissolving granulated sugar and not sugar cubes; use white sugar, not brown sugar; and real sugar as opposed to sweeteners. All of these will alter the actual taste of the coffee.
October 1st is an official “Coffee Day” in Japan.
Back in December 2001, Brazil decided to produce a scented postage stamp to promote it’s coffee - the smell lasted between 3 and 5 years.
During the war, official ‘Coffee Smellers’ existed who were discharged wounded soldiers employed as spies to sniff out unlicensed coffee roasting during the coffee monopoly in Germany.
An espresso actually has less caffeine than a cup of regular coffee.
Coffee kept in a clean, pre-heated thermal mug can still taste great for two hours or more.
Coffee is only ever grown near the equator - from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn, within a 1,000 mile limit.
Independent coffee shops equal $12 billion in annual sales.
The average coffee tree has a life expectancy of up to 70 years - comparable with the length of a human life.
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