Friday, November 6, 2009

Morning Joe Delight!

I blame my coffee addiction on Italy.


When I was a freshmen in college, I wanted to do it all....study, class, hockey, marathoning, partying, dating....everything. There just weren't enough hours in the day, so I cut back my sleep to nearly none and relied on coffee to fuel me through my days...every day. By second semester I had decided that PROBABLY wasn't a healthy way to live (duh)...so I cut the coffee cold turkey. 


Enter: worst headaches of my LIFE x 1 week. And I was still drinking diet soda to get a caffeine fix! Scary!


I remained "sober" (hehe) for YEARS...until I went to Italy with husband. My glorious 10 weeks in Italy reignited my love for coffee, particularly espresso and cappuccino! I've expanded my arsenal to most any form of coffee, just take a look at my kitchen...



My beloved Kitchen Aid espresso machine with frother for cappuccino. Yes, I have a mini Starbucks operation running over here!



And then I have my rinky-dinky Mr. Coffee coffee pot...which I opted for this morning.



Mmmm! And does everyone else have a favorite coffee mug? 
I am blessed to have a set of 6 so I never run out!


And how about coffee's healthfulness, huh? Let's consult WebMD for some truth...


Coffee is associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and colon cancer. Coffee can lift your mood and treat headaches...and lower the risk of cavities
...and the more your drink the better!


Harvard researchers found that consuming 6 or more cups of coffee daily reduced mens' risk of type 2 diabetes by 54% and womens' by 30% compared to those who don't consume coffee [1].



The article states [1]:
"Consider this: At least six studies indicate that people who drink coffee on a regular basis are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson's, with three showing the more they drink, the lower the risk. Other research shows that compared to not drinking coffee, at least two cups daily can translate to a 25% reduced risk of colon cancer, an 80% drop in liver cirrhosis risk, and nearly half the risk of gallstones."
 
My take....
Drink in moderation. Too much caffeine can cause insomnia, nervousness, restlessness, stomach irritation, nausea, vomiting, an increased heart rate and respirations. Large doses of caffeine can cause headache, anxiety, agitation, chest pain, and ringing in the ears.
 
Question: Do you drink coffee?? Every day? How much? What's your FAVORITE coffee drink??
 
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 A HUGE THANKS to Lindsay with the National Peanut Board. I received a most exciting package this week containing this:

Peanut oil, peanut flour, a beautiful letter, recipe cards, and patient information 
(diabetes + peanut butter = heck yeah!!!)
Thank you!!!!!!!

TGIF...enjoy it, bloggies!

[1]. Kirchheimer, Sid. Coffee: The New Health Food? WebMD.


2 comments:

  1. I am so with you on the coffee addiction!! It's nice to hear that coffee has some nice health benefits!! I'll drink some to that :)

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  2. Oh you just spoke to my soul in this post. I've done some posts on the benefits of coffee, especially in regards to alzheimer's disease (which for some reason I am always afraid I will get!). I drink a lot of coffee...I won't lie....I probably drink between 400 and 500 mg caffeine per day, simply from coffee :) I don't have insomnia, or high bp, and it doesn't effect me as far as anxiety is concerned (at least I don't think it does...). I just really LOVE coffee! I'm jealous of your mini Starbucks in your kitchen. When Nick and I move I am making room for an espresso machine.

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