CORDY CAFÉ coffee was made from a unique blend of high quality Arabica coffee beans enriched with cordyceps. Start your morning with a fresh cup of CORDY CAFÉ coffee. Its delightful aroma is enough to freshen you up, making you feel more energetic and rejuvenated.
20 health benefits of coffee: -
Cut the Risk of Heart Disease by 25% for Women
A study by Esther Lopez-Garcia of Universidad Autonoma de Madrid reported that women who drink two to three cups of coffee per day had a 25 percent lower risk of death from heart disease and a smaller decreased risk was also seen for men.
Cut the Risk of Diabetes by 60%A study by Esther Lopez-Garcia of Universidad Autonoma de Madrid reported that women who drink two to three cups of coffee per day had a 25 percent lower risk of death from heart disease and a smaller decreased risk was also seen for men.
Coffee contains antioxidants, including a group of compounds called quinines which in a study to lab rats, its increased sensitivity improves the body’s response to insulin.
Cut the Risk of Dementia by 65%
A research suggested that coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body
Cut the Risk of Colon Cancer by 50%
A 12-year study on Japanese women found that drinking 3 or more cups of coffee per day may actually halve the risk of developing colon cancer
Lowered Risk of Advanced Prostate Cancer
In a 20-year study of 50,000 men, it shows that 6 cups of coffee per day has the lowered risk of advanced prostate cancer
Lowered Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease by 65%
A study of 1,400 middle-aged Finns shows that 5 cups of coffee per day can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease by 65%
Cut the Risk of Cirrhosis by 80%
A study showed out of 125,000 coffee drinkers that one cup of coffee per day cut the risk of alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver by twenty percent. Four cups per day reduced the risk by eighty percent
Cut the Risk of Gallstones by Almost 50%
Men who drink at least 2 cups of coffee per day may reduce their risk of developing gallstones by 40 percent, and women showed a twenty-five percent lower risk of gallstone development. Those who drank more than four cups had a 45% lower risk
Cut the Risk of Stroke by 43% for Women
A study of 83,000 nurses who have never smoked shows that 4 cups of coffee per day can reduce the risk of stroke by 43%
Cut the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease by 80%
At least six studies indicate that people who drink coffee on a regular basis are up to 80% less likely to develop Parkinson’s
Lowered the Risk of Committing Suicide by 60% for Women
A 10-year study of 86,000 women shows that 2 cups of coffee per day can reduced the likelihood to commit suicide by 60%
High Level of Antioxidants
Antioxidants help your body repair damage to cells caused by free radicals
Keep You Awake and Alert
Coffee can boost concentration and therefore makes you more alert and awake
Protect You from Cold
Caffeine acts as decongestant as it opens narrowed bronchial tubes
Asthma Relief
Manage asthma and even control attacks when medication is unavailable
Headache Relief
Caffeine is often use as a medicine to treat headaches, especially migraine and cluster headaches
Pain Relief
Two cups of brewed coffee may reduce post-exercise muscle pain by up to forty-eight percent. In fact, a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine, have shown that adding about 65 milligrams of caffeine to aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen increases pain relief by around 40 percent
Boost Mood
Moderate intake of caffeine boosts energy and cuts depression, thanks to dopamine
Boost Athleticism
Caffeine in coffee is a powerful aid in enhancing athletic endurance and performance. So powerful, caffeine in coffee or other forms was deemed a “controlled” substance by the Olympic Games Committee
Prevent Dental Cavities
A compound called Trigonelline, which gives coffee its aroma and bitter taste, have both antibacterial andanti-adhesive properties to help prevent dental cavities from forming
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