Coffee benefits News
Black coffee on an empty stomach might trigger acidity or bloating for some people, so ghee coffee can be good
As in the case of ghee coffee, the portion size of ghee is very important
If you love it, digest it well, and your lipid profile looks good, there’s no harm in having it now and then, says expert
Bullet coffee, also known as Bulletproof coffee , is a high-energy, nutrient-packed drink.
This unique beverage is typically made by blending brewed coffee with grass-fed butter and MCT (Medium-Chain Triglycerides) oil.
The result is a creamy, frothy coffee that is rich in healthy fats and provides lasting energy.
Coffee can provide many health benefits that may lead to a longer, healthier life.
From supporting heart and brain health to boosting mood and metabolism, coffee can have a positive impact on both body and mind.
It's important to keep track of how much you drink—too much can lead to negative effects like anxiety and sleep issues.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a collective term for liver disorders caused by a build-up of fat in the liver
NAFLD is not the result of excessive alcohol consumption but is instead often the result of an unhealthy lifestyle with little exercise and a high-calorie diet
The study suggests that for overweight Type 2 diabetes patients, a higher intake of coffee is associated with less severe NAFLD1
It won’t be wrong to state that coffee, for some, is a survival drink.
It warms you up when it is cold, it soothes you when you are exhausted, it refreshes you before any big event of your life and helps you stay awake even on the most boring days.
It has made its permanent place in Indian households.
Coffee masks can be great for hair
Coffee and honey mix can promote hair growth
A mixture of coffee and lemon juice can lend a natural colour to your hair
Results were inconclusive for participants who used artificial sweeteners in their coffee
The authors noted that adults who drank sugar-sweetened coffee added only about 1 teaspoon of sugar per cup of coffee on average
Previous studies observing the health effects of coffee have found that coffee consumption is associated with a lower risk of death
For regular coffee-lovers, we have great news - you might be reaping unknown benefits
Coffee intake may even reduce your risk of developing gallstone later in life
Adults who drank 1.5 to 3.5 cups of unsweetened coffee or coffee sweetened with sugar per day were less likely to die during a 7-year follow-up period
Results were inconclusive for participants who used artificial sweeteners in their coffee
Coffee companies say the culprit chemical in question is not present in quantities that pose a cancer risk.
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