Coffee may reduce the risk of mouth cancer
Consuming a cup of coffee every day can reduce the risk of oral cancer , to protect the body from cell tumors that form in the mouth and throat area , as well as the latest research results .
Scientists found even decaffeinated coffee may reduce the risk of such tumors . Although scientists can prevent tumors expressed coffee , tea otherwise not have the benefit of it , as quoted from dailymail .
This discovery has been studied by a group of scientists from the American Cancer Society in Atlanta , U.S. , stated that the content of caffeine found in coffee has no effect on tumor disease .
The researchers say there are more than one hundred natural antioxidants contained in coffee . This is in line with research on two years ago that stated that four angkir Koppi day can reduce cancer risk by 39 percent .
However, consuming too much coffee also speed up the heart rate and increase blood pressure . Pregnant women should also reduce the consumption of coffee , because coffee can increase the risk of infants born smaller than normal size .
" Coffee contains many active components that can help reduce the risk of developing cancer and cancer mortality , " the scientists wrote in the journal American Journal of Epidemiology .
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