Showing posts with label drug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drug. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

My favorite drug just got better

In the back of my mind I was trying to come up with an awesome first post for our Senior Seminar blog. (The front of my mind was being used to surf Facebook.) So there I was, using Facebook to creep on people instead of actually talking to them in person, when I finished my third cup of coffee that day and it hit me. My first blog post would be about my favorite drug. (That would, of course, be coffee.) I did some searching and found some interesting information. Not only does coffee give you a boost of energy, but it also has added health benefits!
Most of these effects increase as you drink more coffee:
  • Less likely to develop Parkinson's,
  • Reduces risk of colon and skin cancer,
  • Reduces risk of liver cirrhosis,
  • Halves the risk of gallstones,
  • Counteracts the effects of smoking and heavy drinking on the heart and liver damage,
  • Manages asthma and controls attacks,
  • Helps manage diabetes (improves insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism),
  • Stops headaches (in my book, this translates to "cures hangovers"),
  • Prevents cavities (bitter antibacterial properties),
  • Boosts athleticism (greater endurance and performance).
All those great benefits are thanks to the caffeine and antioxidants packed into a single 8-ounce cup of Joe.

Of course, drinking too much coffee can be a bad thing.

You may be drinking too much coffee if:
  • You have increased nervousness,
  • Your hand or leg keeps trembling,
  • You have a very rapid heartbeat.

I had thought it was impossible to drink "too much" coffee, but about a year ago I found out I was wrong. After a few weeks of waving away my friends' concerns that six cups of coffee was overdoing it, I started to notice that I had the last two symptoms plus a lovely ominous, recurring pain in my chest.

Taking the hint, I quit coffee cold turkey for a whole two weeks. After the first week, my body got used to making its own energy again instead of relying on a constant stream of caffeine, so I no longer thought I was dying. After the second week, all of the symptoms were gone. When I decided to pick up drinking coffee again, I decided it was best to limit myself to three cups a day.

And coffee isn't for everyone. Some people should be very careful about drinking coffee.

People who should avoid or limit coffee:
  1. Pregant women,
  2. People with heart conditions  

Well, there you go. Now I can get back to killing this last cup of Joe.

Check out this website for the original article.