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Health Benefits of Coffee and Tea
Common Ground
Aside from plain
water, coffee and tea are the most enjoyed beverages around the world.
Both have things in them that may help your health, and they’re an
excuse to get together with a friend -- that can be good for you, too.
Coffee Basics
The beans grow on
flowering trees found in more than 50 countries around the world,
including the U.S. (Hawaii). They’re roasted and ground, then boiled,
dripped, steamed, or soaked to make coffee, depending on where you live
and how you like it.
Tea Basics
More than two-thirds of the world’s people drink this beverage, which is made from the leaf of a bush called Camellia sinensis. You typically steep the leaves in steaming hot water for a few minutes then serve the tea hot or over ice.
Green, Oolong, Black: What’s the Difference? các lọai trà
Tea makers dry and
crush the leaves to bring out their oils, then they might expose them to
air for a while, depending on the kind of tea they want to make. This
is called “fermentation” -- it’s a chemical reaction that affects the
flavor of the leaves and turns them brown.
The longer they’re
exposed, the more caffeine they have. Green tea uses leaves that haven’t
been fermented at all, which is why it has almost no caffeine. Oolong
uses leaves that have been fermented for a time, while black tea leaves
are fermented the longest.
Free Radicals
These chemicals can
damage your cells and lead to disease and illness. Your body makes them
when it turns certain foods into energy and when sunlight hits your
skin. You also can get them from things you eat and drink. Tea and
coffee help your body fight free radicals with chemicals of their own
called antioxidants.
Type 2 Diabetes ..Tiểu đường lọai 2..
Both tea and coffee
are linked to a lower chance of getting this condition, which affects
how your body uses blood sugar (glucose) for fuel. Coffee has lots of a
certain antioxidant that helps keep your blood sugar lower and more
stable -- the main challenge of diabetes. And antioxidants from tea may
help your body process sugar in your blood.
Parkinson’s Disease... Bệnh "rung cơ"..
Coffee and tea may
help against this serious disease, which attacks the nerve cells in your
brain and makes it hard for you to move. Some studies suggest that
caffeine can ease early symptoms of Parkinson’s, while others show that
drinking coffee and tea might help protect your brain from it in the
first place.
Heart Disease... giảm nguy cơ bịnh tim..vì hạ chất vôi trong huyết quản..
Doctors once
thought people with this should cut down on tea and coffee, because of
the caffeine, but now it seems they may protect you from it. In one
study, people who drank 3 to 5 cups of coffee a day were less likely to
have a buildup of calcium in the vessels that bring blood to your heart
muscle. That could mean a lower chance of heart disease.
Liver Disease.... giảm nguy cơ bịnh về Gan..
This is another
organ that probably benefits from your morning cup of joe. Drinking 3 or
more cups of coffee a day may lower your odds of having chronic liver
disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer -- and it may be an alternative
medicine for people who have those issues. Coffee has more than 100
different chemical compounds in it, and scientists are trying to figure
out what they do and how they might work together to help your liver.
Stroke... giảm nguy cơ xuất huyết trên Não..
This happens when
blood is cut off from a certain area of your brain, and a cup of coffee
or tea a day might lower your chances of having one. This may be because
coffee can ease inflammation and help control your blood sugar levels.
And drinking black tea is linked to lower blood pressure, which can make
you less likely to have a stroke.
Cancer...ngừa ..Ung thư
Coffee and green
tea might help prevent breast and prostate cancers, while all kinds of
tea may protect you against the kinds of cancer that affect the ovaries
and stomach. Researchers think antioxidants in tea, including ones
called polyphenols, are to thank for this.
Alzheimer’s Disease...giảm nguy cơ mất trí nhớ ở người già..
This disorder
attacks your brain’s nerve cells (neurons) -- it can cause memory loss
and changes in thought patterns and behavior. Coffee has antioxidants
that may help protect neurons, and green tea has some that may help
prevent the clusters of proteins believed to cause the disease.
Gallstones...giảm việc hình thành Sạn mật ở Gan..
These are tiny
pieces of hardened cholesterol and other substances that form in your
gallbladder -- a small pear-shaped organ near your belly that helps with
digestion. They can sometimes cause serious pain and health problems if
they’re not treated. But coffee can lower your chances of getting them
because it helps move fluid through your gallbladder and makes the
cholesterol less likely to crystallize into gallstones.
Weight Loss.. giúp giảm cân..
If you drink
low-calorie beverages like coffee and tea instead of sugary ones, you
may find it’s easier to lose weight. They can give you a satisfying
pick-me-up with almost no calories. Of course, that doesn’t work if you
add a bunch of sugar and cream -- so stick with the basic brew.
Don’t Overdo It.. Không nên lạm dụng...
Despite the health
benefits of coffee and tea, too much caffeine can make you anxious or
irritable and make it hard to sleep. It also can make you less able to
hold onto calcium, which can lead to bone fractures (calcium keeps bones
strong). Talk with your doctor if you have questions about how much is
too much for you.
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