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Caffeine Benefits, You Should Know

November 24th, 2009

Do you realize that somehow caffeine has positive effect to our body. Surely, it must on right measurement as well.

Caffeine, like chocolate, often receives bad publicity. Whilst in some instances, and in excess, these can have negative effects on our body, they can also be quite beneficial.

I am not disputing that some people are more sensitive to the negative effects of either caffeine or chocolate. For example, excess caffeine can create anxiety, nausea (particularly if taken on an empty stomach), an increase in heart rate, and even depression in some people. And chocolate is certainly not something that should form the mainstay of one’s diet. If struggling with sugar addiction, or wanting to lose weight, there are more nutritionally complete foods that are available.

But scientists have turned up some interesting facts on caffeine. For example, caffeine actually blocks the effects of a neurotransmitter in the brain (adenosine) that otherwise makes us feel tired. This is why it works so well to keep us awake. It also encourages the release of another brain chemical, dopamine (as well as adrenaline). Dopamine contributes to a feeling of well being.

Two studies, one a population based study (which are not as specific or rigorously defined as other types of studies, but nonetheless valuable indicators) found that drinking caffeine containing drinks like coffee and tea had a protective effect for those at risk of developing liver disease. Issues that the study participants had that increased their risk of liver disease included alcoholism, hepatitis B or C, obesity, or other complications.

And the results indicated that people who drank more than 2 cups of coffee a day had a 44% lower chance of showing actual liver damage compared to those who drank no caffeine. This was not a clinical trial, and the reason why coffee and tea had such an effect is not known. Coffee and tea contain a range of plant chemicals (phytonutrients) that could be responsible for this. A 2005 Norwegian study also found similar benefits for coffee with regards liver disease. This study found that drinking 3 cups of coffee a day could lower the risk of death from liver cirrhosis.

Even if you’re not at risk of liver disease, caffeine still has some advantages. Recent research from Austria showed that caffeine may actually enhance short term memory. Researchers found that there was an increase in brain activity (as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging) in the parts of the brain that were associated with memory and attention. These parts of the brain were the frontal lobe and the anterior cingulum. This was a placebo controlled study, meaning that some people were not given any caffeine. Another, earlier study (2004) found that caffeine did support short term memory, but only when it was in relation to a topic that people were already thinking about. This study found that when testing coffee’s effects on unrelated subjects, short term recall was actually inhibited.

Everything does have a flip side though. Adenosine, which is blocked by coffee, is also calming. This could be why it can also cause anxiety in excess, and in some individuals. After all, the balance of our brain chemistry is unique. And when we are addicted to stimulants like caffeine, we lose the sensitivity to our own natural stimulants (dopamine and adrenaline).

It still takes more

November 24th, 2009

It still takes more photoI know my wife will like these new sets of car speakers; I got it for a very good price and they are still excellent. The audio output is so clear and moreover the external active subwoofer, Wow! It is really something! The bas is so beating while the treble sounds so pacifying though the sound volume is still just at medium level. I wonder how the sound will be like when the volume is louder. Nevertheless, I like them all.

The used car I bought last month is quite good both in condition and performance; however, the sound system was still poor. Hence I decided to get extra sound systems and GPS Devices. They are my favorite things in any cars I have owned and sometimes they help me on my selling off the car. The selling price is apparently good with those extra sound systems and navigational devices.

It is not just that all; it still takes more to make my car audio perfect. The original car receiver is apparently just fine; maybe I will also afford a new one when my saving is enough. The previous car receivers I had are always coming up from a very famous brand; I don’t like some with cheap price because the quality is never satisfying and they don’t stand for long. One of my friends had happened a short circuit contact on his car because of unbalance input and output power to the receiver in his car. That is absolutely dangerous.

Along with the purchase of these electronic equipments, I have a new Bluetooth headset which I could use to listen for the whole greatness of the sound system I have in the car beside for mobile communication. O yes, I must wear this; I don’t want to stay behind police bar because of receiving a call during driving on my mobile phone. And this headset is the newest model coming up from new electronic brand. I am not sure if this will work for last time; the new electronic company still has no reputation to count on, but the design is great and the material is also not bad. In addition, I got it for a very good price, better than other designs and brands.