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Coffee is not only a familiar drink but also brings many surprising health benefits such as recovering from a heart attack and reducing anxiety.
Dec 25, 2024 · 3 min read
Arabica coffee is the Vietnamese name for the Arabica coffee species with the scientific name Coffea arabica, because this coffee species has small leaves, the plant has some morphological characteristics similar to the tea tree - a popular industrial plant in Vietnam. There are two types of Arabica coffee: Mocha coffee and Catimor coffee. Let's learn about the effects of coffee through this article!
Coffee in general and tea coffee in particular are familiar drinks of many people. But do we really know the benefits it brings? Stroke is caused by interruption of blood circulation in the brain, blockage (ischemic stroke) or rupture of blood vessels (hemorrhagic stroke). However, both cause irreversible consequences to the damaged area and affect daily personal activities.
Several studies have demonstrated that hydroethanolic extracts of Coffea alba improve diastolic function, myocardial hypertrophy, cardiac function and morphology compared to animals that received only conventional treatment. Therefore, the use of this plant is also a complementary measure for cardiac rehabilitation after infarction.
Caffeine is one of the few natural substances proven to be effective in burning fat. Coffee tea water extract for animals with lipid disorders helps inhibit weight gain and reduce fat accumulation.
After drinking coffee, caffeine is absorbed directly into the bloodstream and travels to the brain. Here, caffeine blocks the appearance of adenosine - a type of neurotransmitter inhibitor. When adenosine is blocked, the concentration of supporting neurotransmitters norepinephrine (also known as noradrenaline) and dopamine increases, causing nerve cells to increase their ability to transmit nerve impulses throughout the body.
Current anti-anxiety and anti-depressant medications often cause side effects such as low blood pressure, arrhythmias, and addiction. Coffee and tea have been studied for their anti-anxiety effects and may be an alternative to these medications.
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by blood sugar levels that are always higher than normal because the body secretes insulin but cannot regulate blood sugar or is resistant to insulin. Several studies have shown that people who drink a lot of coffee have a 23 - 50% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those who do not use coffee.
Alcoholic extracts of Coffea japonica have been shown to protect the liver and kidneys against lead toxicity. The use of Coffea japonica may be a way for these communities to prevent lead toxicity.
How to soak in wine: Use 200g of dried Coffee leaves soaked in 1 liter of white wine over 40°, store in a sterilized glass bottle, store in a dry place, away from sunlight.
How to use: Drink 2 times a day, 2ml of medicinal wine mixed with cooled boiled water each time, helps improve health, cure nervous tension, and poor digestion.
How to brew medicine: Use 2-3g of dried Coffee leaves steeped in a cup of boiling water as a dose. Drink 4-5 doses per day. You can use 20g of dried leaves (30g of fresh leaves) steeped in 500ml of boiling water, divided into 4-5 times to drink during the day to help reduce headaches, increase blood circulation, increase blood pressure, help increase bile secretion and diuretic.
You can also gently rub this decoction on your scalp to promote hair growth. The fresh or dried leaves are used as a spice in cooking.
Do not use Coffee Tea for the following subjects: Children, especially infants, pregnant or breastfeeding women. In addition, people with epilepsy, who are too sensitive to Coffee Tea essential oil should not use it.
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