[drinking coffee] can drinking coffee resist oxidation?
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Drinking coffee is antioxidant? That's a good reason to drink coffee!
Drinking coffee is antioxidant.
Dr. Li Bingying, an authority on infection, points out that everyone knows that after drinking coffee, they will be excited, their heart beats faster, and they can't sleep, but few people know that coffee is also a natural antioxidant. Many diseases are related to these chronic oxidative injuries, especially those related to aging, such as arteriosclerosis, cancer and so on.
The occurrence of cancer is related to the consequence that the cells are stimulated by external stimuli, and then the genes are out of control. Excessive oxidation is a common external stimulation. According to the research report, it can be inferred that the key factor in preventing cancer of coffee is the caffeine in it, and its anticancer effect comes from the antioxidant effect of caffeine.
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[drinking coffee] will drinking coffee hurt the liver?
Communication of professional baristas Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) caffeine has a lot of negative comments on health. Some people say that drinking coffee will hurt the liver, and listen to what Dr. Li Bingying, the authority on infection, has to say. Coffee does not hurt the liver, but protects it. Coffee does not hurt the liver, but protects it. The liver is home to the metabolism of various substances, including caffeine
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[drinking coffee] drinking coffee can fight many cancers!
Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) there were many people who suspected that coffee might be associated with cancer, but after scientific verification, it has been found that coffee can reduce the incidence of many cancers! As for which cancers can be fought? Take a look! According to research, drinking coffee can reduce the risk of cancer. ★ breast cancer ─ according to the University of Toronto
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