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Why are
People Affected by Coffee??
When coffee was first introduced in Europe during the second
part of the seventeenth century, there was a great deal of
controversy about it. Many “learned doctors” announced that
coffee was a strong poison and should be prohibited. Others
insisted it was a good thing to drink coffee, and
“coffee-houses” sprang up everywhere.
Coffee can actually act as a poison when it is given in large
doses to animals in laboratory tests. It can also produce toxic
effects in small children. But for adults who drink it in
moderation, it is definitely not a poison.
The coffee bean contains one per cent of a substance known as
caffeine, which is always combined with acids. Most people
believe that it is the caffeine which produces all the effects
that coffee has on the body, but the other substances in the
coffee bean are involved too.
Here are some of the thing that happen when someone drinks
coffee. The odor of the coffee itself produces stimulating
effects in various parts of the body. The blood vessels in the
brain are dilated so that circulation is improved, and this
removes some of the fatigue toxins from the brain.
Coffee increases the pulse rate, which means it stimulates the
heart. Coffee increases the tone of the muscles, so they can
work harder. The intestine becomes more active because of
coffee, which has a slight laxative effect. Coffee makes the
gastric glands secrete more actively. For healthy people, this
is desirable, especially after a heavy meal. But for others it
may produce “heartburn.” Coffee also helps the body remove salts
from the blood.
Coffee actually produces different effects on the body at
different time of the day! The morning coffee for instance, acts
on the kidneys and helps the body get rid of waste products
accumulated during the night. Coffee after lunch, however, acts
on the gastric glands and helps digestion. Afternoon coffee acts
on the muscles and helps us feel less tired. And coffee taken in
the evening seems to stimulate the mind and the imagination! |