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Coffee is naturally
caffeinated and people love it. Just the same way negative things about good
people circulate quickly, it's the same with coffee. To be honest, coffee can
have both negative and positive effects on your emotional and physical
well-being depending on intake levels. Nonetheless, here are classic rumors
about coffee.
1. Storing Coffee
Bean in The Freezer Or Fridge Keeps it Fresh
While it is good to
keep your beans somewhere safe and cool, the freezer or fridge will create much
moisture on your coffee beans. As you already know, moisture is coffee's number
one enemy. Though some people believe storing coffee in the fridge or freezer
helps maintain freshness, it actually does the opposite.
Coffee beans turn
bad really quickly and lose or dull the taste. The freezer or fridge is not
harmful to their humid environment alone, the temperature fluctuations cause
severe damage to the flavor. By taking the coffee beans in and out of the
freezer or fridge every day, you just exacerbate the situation because the
sudden changes in temperature distort the quality of the coffee leaving you
with flavorless beans.
2. Espresso Bean
Has More Caffeine Than Regular Coffee
A common assumption
keeps on circulating that espresso is more caffeinated than a regular cup of
coffee! It's no surprise to see hardcore coffee drinkers order shots of
espresso straight up. However, when you dig deep, the regular coffee has more
caffeine than the espresso.
A twelve oz regular
coffee has about 120mg of caffeine while a two or double oz shot of espresso
has about 80mg. When examined from a beverage perspective, an espresso will
have just 10mg of caffeine in the standard cup when brewed. A cup of regular coffee
is always better as it has more caffeine concentration.
3. Dark Roast
Coffee Has More Caffeine Than Light Roast
When it comes to
roasting coffee beans, coffee drinkers usually split into two categories. There
are those who believe dark roasts have more caffeine while the other group
believes caffeine is burnt during dark roasting hence light roast beans have
more caffeine.
The truth, however,
is that caffeine levels remain pretty much or less the same regardless of the
roasting stage or process. Therefore you might be enjoying the same amount of caffeine. The only difference that dark and light roast coffee
beans have it's the taste. Therefore, it is not a question of the shade, if you
want more caffeine, just add more coffee.
The other myth
associated with caffeine is that decaf coffee is caffeine-free. Regardless of
the manufacture procedures, there is no way you can completely decaffeinate
coffee beans. A standard cup of decaf coffee will contain about 15 to 20% of
caffeine. So if your daily intake is about four or five cups made of decaf
coffee, you might be enjoying a cup of regular coffee.
4. Coffee
Dehydrates You
How many times have
you been warned about dehydration when someone catches you reaching for a
second cup of coffee? Well, if it happens next time, feel free to grab that
second cup because this is a myth. Coffee is diuretic which means it can
dehydrate you. What makes this myth funny is an average cup of coffee contains
98.7% of water. While taking coffee does not replace the importance of taking
water in its purest form, saying it contributes to dehydration is a pure
misconception. If you prefer drinking decaf over regular coffee and would want to know if it has the same effects, check out this article about decaf coffee and dehydration.
5. Coffee Sobers
You Up
Not only is this a
myth but also dangerous. The belief that a cup of coffee will cheer or sober
you up utterly false. A study conducted by APA (American Psychological
Association) concluded caffeine present in coffee does not reverse the
cognitive impact of alcohol. People who have consumed alcohol, for example,
vodka or red bull may feel awake and sober enough to handle potentially
dangerous situations like driving while intoxicated.
Therefore, if
anyone suggests they are okay to drive themselves home after a cup of coffee,
don't take their word! The alcohol content in their system remains the same.
6. Coffee Is Highly
Addictive
This myth has some
truth to it depending on what your definition of 'addictive' is. People tend to
exaggerate the addiction effects. A regular intake of coffee means you take a
lot of caffeine which stimulates the nervous system. This results in a mild
physical dependence on coffee.
However, quitting
coffee will not put you in severe withdrawal symptoms or to an extent that you
will be required to visit a rehabilitation center to get cleaned up. While
quitting coffee suddenly might lead to muscle pain, headaches, nausea and
flu-like symptoms, the best approach is to reduce the intake over time. This
way, you will be able to steer your way past the nasty periods or symptoms.
7. Coffee Is
Harmful To Your Heart
Moderate coffee
intake contains about 300mg of caffeine. This is approximately three cups.
Apparently, this amount of caffeine has no harm in most adults. People who are
sensitive to caffeine usually experience a slight rise in blood pressure and
heartbeat. Studies conducted do not link caffeine present in coffee to any
irregular heartbeats or cardiovascular disorders.
If however, you
have any heart problems or high blood pressure, have a talk with your doctor
about caffeine intake. People at old age are also advised to regulate their
coffee intake. Studies are still in place to determine whether coffee increases
the chances for stroke in people experiencing high blood pressure or those in
old age.
8. Coffee Is Bad
For Pregnant Women
This assumption
most likely came from a “better safe than sorry” mindset. Many studies have
been conducted and none links standard intake of caffeine (1 to 2 cups) per day
to any of the following:
-Premature birth.
-Having trouble
with conceiving.
-Birth defects.
-Miscarriage or
-Low birth rates
While many studies
have not shown any risk of caffeine on the fetus, those attempting pregnancy or
those who are already pregnant are advised to keep their caffeine intake below
200mg per day.
Caffeine present in
coffee has a number of proven health benefits. The list keeps on growing and
getting interesting. In the same way, the list on the myth keeps on expanding
too. Any regular coffee drinker will tell you a cup of coffee increases alertness,
energy, and concentration.
Studies have been conducted all through and
scientists found a slower increase in cognitive abilities among women who
consumed coffee. If you are a coffee lover, it is time to shake off all
negative myths associated with coffee.
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