Why your daily espresso could be good for your health, according to SCIENCE
The positive effects of caffeine / coffee on health have been well documented. We’ve collected some of the most interesting facts and studies here regarding the health and performance benefits of coffee. Of course, before adding caffeine into your workout routine, or upping you coffee consumption, please consult a medical professional.
1) Coffee Is Full Of Essential Nutrients And Antioxidants!
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): 11% of the RDA
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5): 6% of the RDA
Manganese and Potassium: 3% of the RDA
Magnesium and Niacin (B3): 2% of the RDA
2) Lowers Cholesterol, Reduces The Risk Of Stroke, Lowers Your Risk Of Diabetes, Enhances Memory, And Is Good For Your Liver!
A Harvard study showed a link between coffee consumption and a reduction in type 2 Diabetes risk.
Coffee drinkers had a noticeably lower instance of strokes according to this study.
Improved cognitive function and long term memory through a process called “memory consolidation”.
May substantially reduce the risk of liver cirrhosis.
3) Burns Fat, Improves Performance, Reduces Soreness, And Increases Endurance!
Caffeine can speed recovery and reduce post-workout muscle soreness by up to 48 percent.
As if we needed any more reasons to indulge in our beverage of choice! Stay tuned for more interesting coffee facts, studies, drink cocktails, Minipresso Adventures, and new announcements!