Reduce Risk of Alzheimer with Coffee

Posted Aug 07, 2009 by xenin3 / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer, who first described it in 1906. Scientists have learned a great deal about Alzheimer’s disease in the century since Dr. Alzheimer first drew attention to it. Now there is some issue that coffee can reduce risk of this desease

IMPACT positive and negative Coffee is still a debate in the world of health. On the one hand, several studies reveal benefits of coffee, but some research also found the impact of poor health on the coffee.

This is happening when someone always drink a coffee can trigger the occurrence of acute disturbances in the body, including heart attack a fatal result. However, in the portion of the right coffee can reduce the risk of alzheimer. The findings are just by in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease edition.

Research about the benefits of coffee are revealed researchers at the University of South Florida, USA. From the results of the research, they proved that consume caffeine can make someone protected from Alzheimer's Diseases. According to them, 500 mg dose of caffeine per day or five that are on the coffee cup, can reduce the memory problems associated with the symptoms of alzheimer.

The researchers conduct trials on rats coffee. For two weeks, rat was give caffeine continuously. Result, the rat was on the power of progress for remembering something. The Rat has a power of good mind, as normal mice that never showed by demensia disease.

In addition to reducing the risk of alzheimer, in the research was also evident that caffeine reduces the half of the usual cloud of protein called beta-amyloid, which is in the experimental rat brain. As said by the BBC, the head of the research team Arendash Gary said that caffeine could be a "healer" is good enough for people with alzheimer.

The caffeine is a drug that is relatively safe because it can easily enter the brain and direct effect on disease.

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