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A Cup Of Coffee A Day, Can Keep Doctors Away
Coffee is safe. That's what is declared by doctors recently. Espresso, French roast, and other dark-roasted coffee are not harmful for the tummy as was previously believed. Coffee on the contrary can reduce production of acid, according to a study.
This is a good news for people who miss their cup of coffee to prevent themselves from stomach irritation.
The research could actually lead to a new generation of stomach-friendly brews with the rich taste and aroma of regular coffee, said the scientists.
"This discovery is going to help a lot of people who suffer from coffee sensitivity. As coffee-lovers, we're very excited about this research," said Dr. Veronika Somoza.
Firstly the doctors want patients to understand that our stomach needs acids and chemicals in coffee cause the stomach to overproduce acid. Coffee drinkers who take antacids or drink decaffeinated coffee in an effort to reduce this effect is not actually being very stomach friendly.
Somoza
said
that
the
processes
used
to
produce
a
special
stomach-friendly
coffee
also
could
reduce
the
amount
of
healthful
substances
in
the
coffee,
including
some
that
scientists
have
linked
to
benefits
such
as
protection
against
diabetes
and
heart
disease.
Not
only
that,
this
special
coffee
can
affect
the
robust
taste
and
smell
of
coffee.
To study the irritants in coffee, the scientists exposed cultures of human stomach cells to a variety of different coffee preparations, including regular, dark-roast, mild, decaffeinated, and stomach-friendly.
The substances that trigger chemical changes include caffeine, catechols, and other ingredients.
"Our data show, for the first time, that caffeine, catechols and N-alkanoly-5-hydroxytryptamides are those coffee components that stimulate molecular mechanisms of stomach acid secretion in human stomach cells. Most of them are indeed removed by steam or solvent treatment of the raw coffee bean. We found out there's no single, key irritant. It is a mixture of compounds that seem to cause the irritant effect of coffee," said Somoza.
The scientists unexpectedly found that one of the coffee components, N-methylpyridium (NMP), seems to block the ability of the stomach cells to produce hydrochloric acid and could provide a way to reduce or avoid stomach irritation.
So, Coffee, is not a bad thing but we should always remember that excess of anything is bad.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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