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.
Illy is a name that is synonymous with coffee and the coffee machine. It is one of the world’s most recognisable coffee brands, and it’s packaging in the form of a tin means that you’re never stuck for somewhere to store your much-loved coffee.
If you are a coffee lover, you will know that most coffee beans will come packages in air-tight bags. Although many of these will be re-sealable this doesn’t mean that they remain air-tight after they have ben opened. Anyone else struggles to open the packet in the first place or have difficulty in trying to reseal it afterwards? Bearing this in mind, it makes sense that Illy should develop their famous tin to make life a whole lot simpler.
Illy is also a coffee company, and they don’t deal in the coffee machine market at all. This means that their whole dedication is on providing the best tasting coffee. They do this to perfection too with a great range of roast coffee and beans which can supply a variety of machines.
So, if you value your coffee machine as much as we do, you’ll value your accessories too and will value having a good looking tin sat next to your coffee machine!
There has been negative press over the years about how people are drinking too muck coffee but many people don’t realise that coffee can have many positive effects on your health too.
Drinking fresh coffee in a cafe from a commercial coffee machine may be something of a treat for many but some people are lucky enough to be able to drink quality coffee in their home or workplace.
Amongst the many benefits of coffee on health problems, there have been links between increased caffeine consumption and the reduction of asthma symptoms. Studies show that the best results were found with asthma sufferers who drank three or more cups of coffee per day.
Something which has caused great debate has been the effects of coffee on reducing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Past studies suggest that coffee may have a positive impact in delaying the onset of the symptoms of this terribly debilitating illness.
Headaches are part of more studies into the effects of coffee drinking. Results have included that coffee may help to reduce headaches by up to 80%.
So, whether you are lucky enough to enjoy the benefits of a commercial coffee machine at work or choose to have your fix in your local coffee house, you can relax in the knowledge that you may be doing your health some good in the meantime.