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Drinking coffee: pros and cons from a medical perspective

In this post I discuss coffee’s health benefits (according to latest  research), as well as it’s drawbacks and risks, plus my take on drinking coffee with key health considerations. I wrote it to help you ponder coffee’s pros and cons and make a decision for yourself to have it or not.

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Let’s dive right in.

Just a drink or a drug?

Coffee is in the news regularly and it seems the body of data suggests that it could be beneficial for a number of medical conditions is steadily growing. It’s an amazingly potent collection of biologically active compounds which have far reaching effects on the body. As such it needs to be perceived and respected as a potent drug.

Caffeine, the most widely known compound in coffee, only makes up a mere 1% to 2% of the bean. The other ingredients such as chlorogenic acids, caffeol, polyphenols, phytoestrogens and diterpenes are now being researched regarding their effects on health.

Coffee is an amazingly potent collection of biologically active compounds which have far reaching effects on the body. As such, it needs to be perceived and respected as a potent drug.

Coffee benefits – research review

As caffeine is contained in some of the most widely consumed foods and beverages, it’s been extensively investigated in both animal models and human studies.

Medscape News published an excellent and extensively referenced summary of the potential medical benefits of coffee consumption. [1]

In summary, the main health conditions/ body systems covered in the Medscape article include:

Drawbacks and risks

As is often the case, with the benefits come the risks, and coffee consumption certainly has negative medical and psychiatric effects to consider.

The Medscape News report mentions that besides the potential increase in blood pressure, coffee can incite or worsen anxiety, insomnia, tremor and potentially elevate glaucoma risk. Also, given the potential severity of symptoms, caffeine withdrawal syndrome is under consideration for classification as a type of mental disorder.

Coffee’s drawbacks include elevating blood pressure, inciting or worsening anxiety, insomnia, tremor and potentially elevating glaucoma risk. Also, given the potential severity of symptoms, caffeine withdrawal syndrome is under consideration for classification as a type of mental disorder.

I would also add the following drawbacks:

It’s worth noting that the above evidence and cited studies didn’t specify the types and preparations of coffee used. Naturally it makes a difference from the nutrition and symptoms points of view.

My take on drinking coffee

Although I also enjoy a cup of coffee now and then, I don’t consider it as food required for our health and wellbeing. While certain people may tolerate coffee and even enjoy some health benefits, it’s evident that it’s not for everyone.

However, if you decide to keep drinking it, have only good quality coffee and consider the following:

Summary

Given the pros and cons mentioned above, further research is necessary to better assess and balance the potential benefits and drawbacks of coffee consumption.

In the meantime, you can test coffee’s benefits and/or drawbacks on yourself by, for example, taking a break from it for about 3-4 weeks and see how you feel!

What’s your view on this topic? Do you have any updates to add? Please comment below.

Please note that the above material is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult with your health practitioner or doctor for advice specific to your circumstances.

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Joanna Sochan
Wholistic Health and Lifestyle Therapist
Natural and Lifestyle Therapies for Abundant Health and Wellbeing


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Disclaimer: The above material is for informational and/or educational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescription or recommendation. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should not make any changes in their health regimen or diet before first consulting a doctor or other qualified health provider with any questions they may have regarding a medical condition or their particular circumstances.

Joanna Sochan is a Natural Therapist and founder of Naturimedica Holistic Wellcare. She has a passion for helping clients transform their lives by becoming healthy and well naturally. Joanna has 12+ years experience in clinical practice and has special interest in solving complex cases, gut health, food sensitivities, hormone imbalances, autoimmune disorders and weight loss. She helps clients individually (mostly online) Australia-wide and also offers online therapeutic programs, eCourses and self-help eBooks. View full bio [15].

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