Building A Better Cup Of Coffee
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Building a Better Cup of Coffee
Introduction
Coffee is one of the world's most beloved beverages, yet millions have to abstain from it due to issues like heartburn, acid reflux, and chronic stomach discomfort. The culprit? The roasting process that gives coffee its rich flavor. Fortunately, change is on the horizon.
Understanding the Problem
According to Dr. Joseph Schmer, a gastrointestinal specialist and former co-chief of gastroenterology at Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, the acids formed during roasting can cause indigestion and upset stomachs. Reducing these irritants could allow even those with sensitive stomachs to savor their coffee.
A Solution: Gentle Java
For those with sensitive stomachs, brews like Coffee Legends' Gentle Java offer a promising solution. This coffee undergoes an all-natural steam process, popular in Europe for 60 years, which removes about 70% of impurities and irritants. Importantly, it retains the full aroma, flavor, and caffeine content, making it enjoyable for everyone.
Health Benefits
Gentle Java is a great option for those who rely on coffee to stay focused or want to harness its antioxidant properties. Coffee, beyond its well-known ability to prevent asthma attacks, has been linked to various health benefits:
- Reduced Risk of Gallstones: Studies indicate lower risks in men.
- Lowered Kidney Stones and Colon Cancer Risk: Coffee consumption has been associated with reduced risk.
- Rich in Potassium: Coffee supports the effectiveness of migraine medications.
- Antioxidant Powerhouse: Research suggests coffee may offer more antioxidant activity than red wine, tea, or orange juice.
Conclusion
For coffee enthusiasts with sensitive stomachs, options like Gentle Java can be a game-changer, allowing them to enjoy coffee without discomfort. With its host of health benefits, coffee remains a remarkable drink worth savoring.
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