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Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins
Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins Organic farming has its roots in biodynamic agriculture, a system of farming advocated by the esoteric philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the late 19 and early 20 century. Steiner was a weird fellow who tried to reconcile science and spirituality and believed that the spiritual world was accessible to the human senses and intellect.

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Caffeine in Coffee: Does It Raise Your Blood Pressure?
Caffeine in Coffee: Does It Raise Your Blood Pressure? Science suggests that the physiological effects of drinking coffee can extend beyond a small dose of wakefulness. Research indicates that it may increase blood pressure for a short time after consumption.

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17 Health Myths Debunked by Modern Science
17 Health Myths Debunked by Modern Science As for nutritional value, there is no significant benefit from eating organic grub.
Whilst drinking water every day is obviously important it is unclear how much is enough. The National Academies of Sciences suggests that women should drink 2.7 liters and men 3.7 liters of total water a day.

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The Health and Environmental Benefits of Organic Coffee
The Health and Environmental Benefits of Organic Coffee Organic coffee is brimming with powerful antioxidants beneficial for your health. How do antioxidants work their magic? By neutralizing the harmful effects of “free radicals” and repairing oxidative damage in the body. Diets rich in antioxidants have been proven to prevent heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer. Moreover, coffee is known to be the biggest dietary source of antioxidants for people in America. Many people find it easier to drink copious amounts of coffee than eat as much fruit and vegetables. So, not only is organic coffee delicious — especially paired with your own healthy homemade coffee creamer — but it’s also great for your body.

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Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports
Is Coffee Good for You? - Consumer Reports True. Numerous studies have found that caffeine can increase alertness and concentration, and may even boost cognitive performance. And research published in the past five years has found that regular coffee drinkers seem to have a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s disease, conditions that may affect the sharpness of your brain.

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Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins
Organic farming, a money-making racket with mystical origins Organic farming has its roots in biodynamic agriculture, a system of farming advocated by the esoteric philosopher Rudolf Steiner in the late 19 and early 20 century. Steiner was a weird fellow who tried to reconcile science and spirituality and believed that the spiritual world was accessible to the human senses and intellect.
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Top 8 Health Benefits of Coffee and Tea
Top 8 Health Benefits of Coffee and Tea After water, tea and coffee are the most loved beverages the world over! Whether you are looking to savor and sip something first thing in the morning or trying to break that mid-evening slump, both these beverages give one an instant zeal of freshness and that complete reboot.

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8 Healthy Reasons to Drink Coffee
8 Healthy Reasons to Drink Coffee Coffee Can Be Part of Healthy Diet
An umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies and randomized controlled trials determined that coffee was associated with a probable decreased risk of breast, colon, colorectal, and endometrial cancers; type 2 diabetes; Parkinson’s disease, and cardiovascular disease and death. Although some outcomes included a probable increased risk of pregnancy loss and rise in serum lipids and increased blood pressure, researchers concluded that the overall benefits of coffee point to its inclusion in dietary considerations. The study was published in the Annual Review of Nutrition.

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8 Healthy Reasons to Drink Coffee
8 Healthy Reasons to Drink Coffee Coffee Can Be Part of Healthy Diet
An umbrella review of meta-analyses of observational studies and randomized controlled trials determined that coffee was associated with a probable decreased risk of breast, colon, colorectal, and endometrial cancers; type 2 diabetes; Parkinson’s disease, and cardiovascular disease and death. Although some outcomes included a probable increased risk of pregnancy loss and rise in serum lipids and increased blood pressure, researchers concluded that the overall benefits of coffee point to its inclusion in dietary considerations. The study was published in the Annual Review of Nutrition.

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3 Important health benefits of drinking coffee that's good to our body
3 Important health benefits of drinking coffee that's good to our body There is just some good feeling that this kind of drink conveys to every coffee lover. It has been known as one of the go-to drink not only during the downs of a person but also during their ups in life. People usually drink coffee when they want to celebrate and catch up with friends and even to concentrate on work. Coffee has become really popular not only on the sight of most people but also for the taste of their buds that is usually accompanied with some biscuits and breads. Somehow, coffee lovers tend to feel like they are celebrating with the presence of coffee.
