Over
the years, we have heard to stay away from caffeine especially coffee because
it was being classified as a drug. “Say no to drugs” has been the world motto
and this campaign was affecting the coffee bean industry. Drinking two cups of
coffee could possibly cause a rapid heartbeat in a small percentage of people
and could temporarily raise their body temperature.
Some
weight loss clients have been advised to drink two cups of coffee in the
morning before a workout to help reduce body fat and increase energy. How this
works is that the client will awake with an empty stomach, drink the two cups
of coffee and proceed to workout. The caffeine in the coffee will boost their
endurance by prolonging fatigue and help the client burn just body fat. What
many people do wrong is they eat a meal right before a workout, usually high
carbohydrates or no meal at all and wonder why they crash during a workout. Unfortunately
you will only maintain your current weight and body fat instead of tapping your
excess body fat storage.
Some
other benefits to drinking coffee are:
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Improvements to long term memory.
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Stimulates bowels.
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Keeps you up at night .
Of
course, plenty of clear liquids should be taken in to flush out toxins no
matter how much coffee is consumed.
One
proven negative effect of coffee is that unfiltered coffee beans have compounds
that could possibly raise your blood cholesterol as much as 20 points.
Basically, stay away from coffee made in a French press. Many people claim the
flavor is better, but obviously it is not as healthy for the body. Therefore,
drink only filtered coffee.
A
couple of tidbits of information about caffeine:
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1 shot of espresso has less caffeine than regular coffee.
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1 cup of coffee has more caffeine than a cup of tea.
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1 cup of coffee can enhance your alertness.
So,
go ahead and have a java jolt and enjoy! Take advantages of the benefits a hot
cup of coffee can do for you. Be sure to drink your coffee black to save on the
extra calories if you’re trying to lose body fat. Also be aware of flavored
coffee that has been artificially seasoned. Always drink coffee in moderation.
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