Not so long ago, experts say that coffee can cause stress or high blood pressure etc.. etc... I even had to tell my own mother to drink coffee in moderation! Even i myself is addicted to coffee that i used to drink 4-5 cups of coffee back in the US since living in a tropical humid country, yours truly is not used of the cold weather and coffee is my best friend hehe.. I think i overdosed myself with coffee then because i just noticed that i felt my body is shivering. I could see my hands looking funny haha! well i know whats the culprit then so i lessen my coffee intake and my funny feeling was gone. Lesson learned: take things in moderation! This is a general rule though it also apply to your coffee intake! :)
How ironic that now a days, coffee has gained recognition with experts. How so? Well, I came across this interesting write-up about coffees. To all of you coffee drinkers out there, take a heed cuz i will be sharing to you what kind of a coffee drinker you are and what good it can give to your well being.
Coffee is as a good source of anti-oxidants. It boosts mood, memory, and focus; for most regular coffee drinkers there is no hike in blood pressure. Some researchers claim that coffee drinkers are less likely to get gallstones, Parkinson’s, type 2 diabetes and colon cancer. Coffee is a social thing and can mellow you out by generating positivism- a great de-stressor.
* Black coffee - This is for the ambitious, focused and goal-driven person who needs to get the job done.
* Cappuccino - This is for the aesthetic, witty and classy drinker.
* Steamed Latte – This is for the nurturer and often drunk by moms.
* Espresso – This is for the ultimate coffee drinker using a special cup conveying sophisticated power. Drinking espresso is a sensory experience and often follows a special meal.
* Iced coffee- This is for the laid back, spontaneous and flirty person.
* Frappuchino – This is for an ice-cream lover who pretends to drink coffee - adventurous, flouts authority and is ready to enjoy.
~article source
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
What Does Your Coffee Tell You?
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