Monday, 9 July 2012

Coffee vs cancer

A new study finds that men who drink a lot of coffee are less likely to develop potentially fatal prostate cancer. It is the latest study to show a beneficial effect from one of the world's favorite beverages.

The study included about 50 000 men who reported their coffee consumption in questionnaires every four years. Over more than two decades, the moderate coffee drinkers were somewhat less likely to develop any form of prostate cancer. But lead author Kathryn Wilson of the Harvard School of Public Health says the real difference showed up when the researchers looked at the most serious prostate cancers.

"Men who drink six or more cups of coffee per day had a 60 per cent lower risk of lethal prostate cancer than men who drank no coffee," she says. "And we saw this reduction in risk for both regular and decaffeinated coffee."

Coffee is a chemically complex brew, full of antioxidants and other compounds that may affect the development of prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men worldwide, killing about a quarter million people a year. Wilson says it's unclear what component or components in coffee may be reducing the prostate cancer risk - that's a target for future research.

In the meantime, she says it's too soon to say that men should drink more coffee just to reduce their risk of aggressive prostate cancer. But she says there is a growing body of scientific evidence that coffee confers a variety of real health benefits.

"It's not harmful in terms of heart disease or stroke, and it seems possibly protective for liver cancer, and it's also associated with lower risk of type 2 diabetes. So I think evidence is accumulating that coffee is at least not harmful and possibly beneficial for some health conditions. And so, you know, I think that's a source of relief to a lot of coffee drinkers."

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Steps to success

"It’s EASY, It’s SIMPLE, 
It’s COFFEE"



"Do You Know Anybody Who Drink Coffee Or Chocolate?"


Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Benefits of Ganoderma








10 things about coffee

1. Caffeine Can Kill You
But you'd have to drink 80 to 100 cups in a hurry, health experts say. We advise not trying.

2. Coffee Can Be Good For You
A study shows that Americans get most of their antioxidants from their daily fix of java. One to two cups a day appear to be beneficial. Or, if you don't like coffee, try black tea, the second most consumed antioxidant source. Bananas, dry beans, and corn wrap up the top five.

3. Caffeine Might Boost Female Sex Drive
It worked on rats anyway. But researchers say in humans, coffee might enhance the sexual experience only among people who are not habitual users.

4. Caffeine Might Cut Pain
Moderate doses of caffeine — the equivalent of two cups of coffee— can cut post-gym muscle pain, a small study found. But the research was done on people who were not regular coffee drinkers.

5. Caffeine Can Indeed Keep You Up at Night
Health experts advise avoiding it for 6 hours before bedtime.

6. Decaf Coffee Has Caffeine!
If you drink five to 10 cups of decaffeinated coffee, you could get as much caffeine as from one or two cups of caffeinated coffee, a study found.

7. Decaffeination Uses Chemicals
Beans are steamed, so that dissolved caffeine rises to the surface, where it is washed off using an organic solvent called methylene chloride.

8. Caffeine Is Not The Bitter Culprit
Caffeine is not the main bitter compound in coffee. Rather, the pungent perpetrators are antioxidants.

9. Great Coffee Depends on Roasting and Brewing
When it comes to great flavor, coffee chemistry boils down to roasting and brewing. During roasting, oil locked inside the beans begins to emerge at around 400 degrees. The more oil, the stronger the flavor. Caffeine content goes up as the water spends more time in contact with the grounds, so regular coffee often has more of it than espresso or cappuccino. Darker roasts also yield more caffeine.

10. Coffee Was Discovered by Goats
A millennium ago on a mountainside in Africa, a herd of goats kept a shepherd up at night after feasting on red coffee berries. The shepherd took his animals' discovery to some monks, and very long prayer sessions ensued. It's a good story, anyway.

Health Benefits of Coffee




Sunday, 1 July 2012

Organo Gold Coffee




Global organization marketing MLM rankings income in the year of 2012
OG (Organo Gold) only established four years


 Sky High Momentum
12,000 – 14,000 distributors visited the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, USA. A large number of Spanish native speaking representatives made it a bi-lingual experience.




Rapid foreign expansion

       OG coffee is turned on, or is about to open: the United States, Canada, EU, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Mexico, Jamaica, Peru, Dominican Republic, the United Kingdom, Japan. We expect the company will open sooner or later all the world's main sales market. Quickly open market strategy to help contribute to the momentum.

OG coffee company issued checks


 


  "It’s EASY, It’s SIMPLE, It’s COFFEE"

"Do You Know Anybody Who Drink Coffee Or Chocolate?"

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