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What can coffee do for your liver?

Good evening guys, welcome back to another edition of the highly anticipated MF Products Blog! The liver is one of the largest organs in the body. It has many important metabolic functions. It converts the nutrients in our diets into substances that the body can use, stores these substances, and supplies cells with them when needed. In other words, readers, you cannot live without it. With that being said, shouldn’t we try to find as many ways as possible to maintain this vital organ? The obvious answer is yes, and could the saviour once again be a cup of MF Coffee? Let’s find out right now.

In 2016 a report confirmed the potential health benefits that coffee had on liver health. The report suggested that drinking a moderate amount of coffee may prevent liver cancer as well as other liver conditions including fibrosis and cirrhosis. Overall, an increase in coffee consumption of two cups per day, in individuals who typically consume anything from one to over five cups a day, is associated with a 43% lower risk of developing liver complications.

There are arguments to suggest that the miracles of coffee on the liver come from the caffeine within. Studies have shown that caffeine and, in particular, its main metabolite, paraxanthine, can suppress the synthesis of connective tissue growth factor which may slow down the progression of liver fibrosis, alcoholic cirrhosis and liver cancer. The reason the emphasis is placed more towards coffee, however, is because the same results are not seen with tea which leads to the conclusion that it’s mainly coffee’s relatiohs,n WITH the caffeine that allows it to look after the liver.

Beneficial effects have been found however the coffee is prepared – naturally grounded (available at mfproducts.co.uk), instant and espresso. So regardless on how you prepare it, the benefits will be the same).

In conclusion, the idea that MF Coffee can be used to prevent liver complications and aid towards to general liver health is not a myth is actually feasible to do. With coffees ability to suppress chemicals and it’s reactions to stop it from going through irreversible changes it’s safe to say that MF Coffee can truly be a life saver once again.

cappuccino on white mug 

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