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Coffee again!
The humble cup of coffee has come in for another beating. This is nothing new as
the controversy has raged since the Middle Ages as to the medicinal, or
otherwise, effects of coffee. A 1661 tract entitled “A character of coffee and
coffee-houses”, listed some of the perceived benefits:
“Tis extolled for drying up the Crudities of the Stomack, and for expelling
Fumes out of the Head. Excellent Berry! which can cleanse the English-man’s
Stomak of Flegm, and expel Giddinesse out of his Head.”
However, just like today, there was another side to the coffee bean. An
anonymous “Women’s Petition Against Coffee” in 1674 declared: “...the Excessive
Use of that Newfangled, Abominable, Heathenish Liquor called Coffee has Eunucht
our Husbands, and Crippled our more kind Gallants, that they are become as
Impotent, as Age.” In the Middle Ages coffee cleared your head but had
disastrous effects on the male dangly bits. Thank goodness we have the Blue
Diamonds these days to counteract the effects of the coffee bean!
Unfortunately, there appears to be a rather large army of ‘researchers’ who are
studying anything we enjoy these days, from coffee to genetically modified mouse
droppings, and with a great splash come out in print with their latest findings
and the latest thing that is going to kill you.
Every week in the lay press we are bombarded with horror stories of what dangers
we all face. These horror stories come from reports done by legitimate
researchers, by the way, picked up by the media and away it goes from there.
On the surface, it all seems very probable. Take the two cups of caffeine and be
ready to miscarry item. Dr De-Kun Li of Kaiser Permanente Division of Research,
whose study involved 1063 pregnant women who never changed their caffeine
consumption during pregnancy. What they found was women who consumed the
equivalent of two or more cups of regular coffee or five 340 ml cans of
caffeinated soft drink - were twice as likely to miscarry as pregnant women who
avoided caffeine.
However, this study of 1063 pregnant women is also a very small percentage of
women world-wide who drink coffee while they are pregnant.
However, two days after the shock-horror miscarriage item hit the world media,
there was another report. Researchers now claim the much-demonized substance may
fight cancer.
After studying more than 80,000 women, US and Australian experts found foods
containing caffeine - such as coffee, tea, cola and chocolate - may reduce the
risk of ovarian cancer, the sixth-most common cause of cancer deaths among
Australian women.
According to Assistant Professor Shelley Tworoger of Harvard University in
Boston and her colleagues - including medical epidemiologist Associate Professor
Dorota Gertig of the University of Melbourne and Victorian Cytology Service -
caffeine was beneficial, but decaffeinated coffee showed no health benefit at
all.
For reasons they cannot yet explain, the group also found the beneficial effect
of caffeine was strongest for women who had never used oral contraceptives or
postmenopausal replacement hormone therapy.
The researchers analyzed data from the Nurses’ Health Study, an ongoing
assessment of the well-being of 212,701 female registered nurses that began in
1976 when the nurses were aged 30-35.
Every two years, researchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital checked up
on the surviving women. After studying the nurses’ history, Professor Tworoger
and Professor Gertig’s group found only a very small association between smoking
and mucinous tumours, a rare form of ovarian cancer. They also found no
connection between alcohol consumption and ovarian cancer.
Oncologist Ian Olver, head of Cancer Council Australia said, “It’s well worth
looking into further,” and even coffee and chocolate couldn’t hurt and might
even help. “My standard advice is everything in moderation,” he said.
The whole research really hangs on Professor Olver’s statement, “It’s well worth
looking into further.” And research salaries and equipment costs money, and
where does it come from? Make the biggest claims with the greatest amount of
shock-horror and funding will be forthcoming. Mark my words, the chocolate
manufacturers will jump on this like blowflies on a dead donkey.
And if you really want something to ponder - cigarettes are far more dangerous
than your morning latte. Stop today!
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