Well, for all you avid coffee enthusiasts, and confirmed by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, that a decent cup of coffee might not be so bad after all! The committee is responsible for
educated advisories to such U.S.
agencies like the Food and Drug Administration and the
Department of Agriculture.
From the devils own brew to every other ill mannered expletive from the medical community, the once bad boy of the beverage world has suddenly found a new appreciation and that indeed from such a prestigious authoritarian body in the USA.
Expert laurels are not easy to come by let alone confirmation of scientific evidence to back the claim that coffee, consumed in moderation, can do more good than harm to one's own body. For this body to come out with the statement that 3 - 5 cups of coffee aren’t necessarily associated with
health risks, in an open report and recommendation, is quite stunning with the new revelation that moderate coffee drinking can be correlated with a reduced risk for heart disease and type 2
diabetes.
For further reading please refer to -
http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentid=2015/02/0040.xml&contentidonly=true
Today, the U.S. is without doubt the world’s biggest consumer of coffee, which basically explains the driving engine behind the recent stellar US economic performance to drag itself out of the economic mire since 2008. According to the USDA the average American consumes about 1.7 cups a day of coffee. Thus it's now official in USA; that coffee is not only good for you but can be downright inspirational at the very moment the body needs it most to perform.
Thank you,
Yours sincerely
Pieter Bergli - Coffee narrator and enthusiast
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