
Little Known Facts About Coffee
That cup of
coffee you're enjoying is full of surprises. Here are a few facts
that scientists around the world have reported:
Coffee Has More Fiber than Orange Juice, and Antioxidants, Too
Doctors tell us that fiber is good for us and that antioxidants
help keep us young and disease free. Well, coffee delivers on both
counts. In a Spanish study, scientists concluded that "brewed
coffee contained a significantly higher amount of soluble dietary
fiber...than other common beverages. Coffee's dietary fiber contains
a large amount of associated antioxidents phenolics..."
Coffee Keeps Your Mouth Moist
Does your mouth sometimes get dry, such as when you take medications?
Well, to help relieve it, a research group in Poland suggests you
try drinking a cappuccino! Dry mouth is called xerostomia in medicine,
and here's what the doctors found: "The five-minute drinking
of 15.0 g of cappuccino coffee increased the amount of saliva, decreased
xerostomia, and improved the ability of speech. The beneficial effect
of coffee lasted from 0.5 to 4 (average about 2) hours.
Coffee Can Improve Handwritting
One study from Germany found that caffeine can produce improvements
in handwriting. After consuming caffeine, subjects had more fluent
handwriting movements and wrote more quickly.
Sipping Coffee Wakes You Up
If you're counting on coffee to keep you alert on a sleep-deprived
day or a long drive, drink small amounts throughout the day. This
finding is from a group studying sleep and wakefulness at Harvard
Medical School.
Coffee Does Not Make You Shaky
Doctors in Singapore explored the relationship between caffeine and
essential tremor, which is a tremor of no known cause. Contrary to
myth, they found that "Caffeine consumption was not associated
with risk of essential tremor in our study population."
Coffee Can Improve Your Mood
That cup of coffee with breakfast can put you in a good mood, according
to scientists at the University of Wales College of Cardiff in the
U.K. In addition to performing better on tasks involving memory and
logical reasoning, "...subjects given caffeine also reported
greater alertness and feelings of well-being..."
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