5 Natural Health Benefits of a Daily Cup of Coffee

Coffee is one of the most popular items in the world. There’s a good reason for this hot drink’s popularity aside from the great taste of coffee and the pick-me-up that it gives its drinkers. Coffee has many health benefits to it, of which many coffee drinkers are unaware. The following are five of the natural health benefits that coffee provides.

1. Coffee Fights Depression

One of the best natural benefits of coffee is that it can help people to fight depression and fatigue. Its main ingredient is caffeine, which is a natural stimulant. To get a sense of its popularity, according to the Vancouver coffee academy, coffee sales earn businesses more than $42 billion each year. When someone drinks a cup of coffee, the caffeine hits the bloodstream immediately and starts working its way around the person’s central nervous system. That causes a spark of neutrons that cause “feel good” brain chemicals such as norepinephrine and dopamine to increase. The norepinephrine is what causes a person to have a sudden boost of energy. The dopamine gives a person a general feeling of wellness and sometimes even prevents that person from feeling pain. That’s why so many people love buying coffee to drink first thing in the morning. 

2. Coffee Contains Essential Vitamins and Minerals

You probably weren’t aware of this, but coffee beans have a vast assortment of essential vitamins and minerals in them. Anyone who drinks coffee is getting some key elements along with caffeine and sugar. Examples of some of the nutrients in one cup of coffee are vitamin B2, magnesium, potassium, and niacin. Magnesium is excellent for brain function. Vitamin B2 helps regulate thyroid function. Potassium is good for maintaining the appropriate blood pressure. Many more nutrients are in coffee than the ones we mentioned. Therefore, one might consider coffee as a power drink.

3. Coffee Can Help Fight Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes is a condition that runs rampant in the United States. Therefore, anything that can help to control it is a blessing. Professionals conducted studies of coffee drinkers and concluded from the results that coffee could reduce a person’s risk of getting type 2 diabetes by up to 67 percent. In the studies, the risk of developing the disease decreased for the people who drank more cups of coffee each day.

4. Coffee Can Lower Your Risk of Having a Stroke

You may think that coffee sounds like something that would bother your heart and increase your risk of having a stroke or developing heart disease. On the contrary, drinking coffee can reduce the risk of having a stroke or developing heart disease. Of course, there are some exceptions. Some people should steer clear of at least caffeinated coffee if they have existing blood pressure or heart issue, and they’ve been advised against it. For the most part, however, coffee seems to be a friend to the average man and woman rather than a foe. Many people will be pleased to hear that.

5. Coffee Can Prevent Alzheimer’s

Studies were also conducted to see if coffee was effective in preventing Alzheimer’s from occurring in people. The statistics showed that people who drank coffee were less like to develop Alzheimer’s. Coffee has the overall ability to boost brain function and cognitive reflexes because of some of the ingredients it has. One such ingredient is the caffeine, which blocks certain chemicals that slow down brain function, including the ability to retain memories. One cup of coffee in the morning might be the perfect thing for someone who has been experiencing slight concentration issues.

Grab Yourself a Cup of Java or Start Selling It

Now you know of at least five legitimate reasons to drink coffee. You can celebrate your newfound knowledge by treating yourself to a cup at your favorite restaurant or cafe. Alternatively, you can start getting into the coffee business so that you can bring happiness into some people’s lives and thrive financially as a business while you’re doing it. The choice is yours. Tell all of your clients about the health benefits of coffee so that they will know how it can improve their lives if they drink it in moderation.

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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