How to Make a Ginger Latte
Video Description: Add some spice to your cup of Java with this ginger latte! Related Article Subjects: Ginger Latte recipe, beverages, caffeine, coffee, drinks, geinger, ginger latte, latte, spiceGinger Latte recipe
Coffee, Soda and Dehydration
Do coffee and soda actually cause dehydration? Find out more about consuming soda and caffeinated beverages and the risks associated with these... Caffeine, Coffee & Parkinson's Disease - the Untold TruthBy: Ma Ku | 02/12/2007 | HealthThere Is A Lot Of Controversy Regarding A Study That Suggests That Caffeine Can Treat Parkinson's disease. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Most people would be surprised to discover, how high caffeine ingestion cuts down the amount of dopamine neurons, well documented in my book, "The Truth About Caffeine". While you may ingest caffeine at a reasonable level, as you become more dependent on it, your demand will increase. When the body gets used to caffeine it cancels its effect, like any drug, needing a growing ingestion to regain its potency. Yet, huge amounts of caffeine invites destruction and possible fatalities. How Gourmet Coffee Can Benefit HealthBy: Stephanie Larkin | 10/02/2008 | CoffeeThe reports we hear and see about the benefits and risks of drinking coffee can be confusing. Some reports say that drinking coffee offers many health benefits. While other reports say that drinking coffee carries health risks. One week the gourmet coffee you love to drink is good for you, and the very next week it is bad for you. The Pros And Cons Of Caffeine ConsumptionBy: Scott White | 01/12/2006 | HealthHow caffeine is both harmful and beneficial for you if consumed in moderation. Too much caffeine can lead to a multitude of health problems. A Brief Overview of Gourmet CoffeeBy: Craig Elliott | 10/02/2008 | CoffeeThe word Gourmet is used to refer to the fancier grade, cut, or quality of many of the foods and beverages we consume. Gourmet foods and drinks have long been associated as the regular fare for the rich and famous who can afford the higher pricing that often accompanies many of these finer food and beverage versions. Strategies For Quitting a Coffee Or Caffeine AddictionBy: Darrell Miller | 30/07/2008 | HealthWhen quitting caffeine, it is true that you are withdrawing form a drug, so there will typically be symptoms. But if you know what to expect and follow a few simple strategies, then your experience shouldn't be too bad. There are essentially two approaches to giving up caffeine: stopping cold... The Process of Coffee DecaffeinationBy: Lisa Parker | 10/10/2008 | CoffeeThe beverage industry is a major money making enterprise with many competing advertising messages aimed at the consumer on a daily basis. All beverages including coffees, teas, sodas and bottled water are marketed around a major ingredient – caffeine or no caffeine. In the non-caffeine market segment, consumers will notice many terms used to describe the beverages such "decaffeinated", "naturally decaffeinated", and "caffeine-free". Coffee Can Make You Prone to Stretch MarksBy: Sharon Bell | 11/03/2008 | Skin CareNothing beats a hot cup of coffee to jumpstart your day. But don’t overdo it. Experts say that drinking too much coffee and other caffeine-laced beverages can increase your chances of getting stretch marks. Coffee-the Medical Elixir of LifeBy: Adam Akelis | 27/07/2007 | HealthCoffee ranks top amongst the non-alcoholic beverage consumed by the working class of people. Wirhtlin Worldwide, a market research company has reported that, North Americans consume 1.8 cups of coffee per day. While comparing this to water consumption statistics reveal that 20% North Americans do not water at all while 42% consume 2 glasses approximately.
|
|||||||
|
Article Categories
|
|||||||
|
|
|||||||