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In the early 1900's our grandparents were able to grow and ship around the world the best coffee of the times. This coffee gained the popularity and prestige of the most demanding coffee connoisseurs in every continent, including Europe, the Vatican, and the White House. It's unfortunate and sad that all the hard work of our grandparents have been lost and the good reputation of our coffee destro

yed by the greed of the big roasters in Puerto Rico. The fact is that the big roasters buy the cheapest coffee beans from other countries then put that coffee in their Puerto Rico brands and sell it for a bigger profit. The majority of people assume this is Puerto Rico coffee because of the brands until they taste the difference. This has gradually given Puerto Rico coffee a bad name and a bad taste. That is where CAFEdePR.com come in with the GUARANTEE that our Cafe Real Puerto Rico Coffee comes direct from the farmer that cultivates it in the shaded and cool high altitude mountains of Puerto Rico.

Is coffee good or bad for me?Answers from Donald Hensrud, M.D.Coffee has a long history of being blamed for many ills — ...
29/10/2014

Is coffee good or bad for me?
Answers from Donald Hensrud, M.D.

Coffee has a long history of being blamed for many ills — from stunting your growth to claims that it causes heart disease and cancer. But recent research indicates that coffee may not be so bad after all. So which is it — good or bad? The best answer may be that for most people the health benefits outweigh the risks.

Recent studies have generally found no connection between coffee and an increased risk of cancer or heart disease. In fact, most studies find an association between coffee consumption and decreased overall mortality and possibly cardiovascular mortality, although this may not be true in younger people who drink large amounts of coffee.

Why the apparent reversal in the thinking about coffee? Earlier studies didn't always take into account that known high-risk behaviors, such as smoking and physical inactivity, tended to be more common among heavy coffee drinkers at that time.

Studies have shown that coffee may have health benefits, including protecting against Parkinson's disease, type 2 diabetes and liver disease, including liver cancer. It also appears to improve cognitive function and decrease the risk of depression.

However, the research appears to bear out some risks. High consumption of unfiltered coffee (boiled or espresso) has been associated with mild elevations in cholesterol levels. And some studies found that two or more cups of coffee a day can increase the risk of heart disease in people with a specific — and fairly common — genetic mutation that slows the breakdown of caffeine in the body. So, how quickly you metabolize coffee may affect your health risk.

Although coffee may have fewer risks compared with benefits, keep in mind that other beverages, such as milk and some fruit juices, contain nutrients that coffee does not. Also, adding cream and sugar to your coffee adds more fat and calories. Some coffee drinks contain more than 500 calories.

Ref: http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/coffee-and-health/faq-20058339

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