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Top 10 Health Benefits of Drinking Espresso

by Allen Burt April 30, 2018

Top 10 Health Benefits of Drinking Espresso

Espressos are most known for being little cups of delicious energy. They help pick us up when we're feeling down and need an extra boost to get through the day.

Most people don't think of drinking espresso as a way to maintain their health.

However, espresso has a long list of different health benefits that should no longer go unnoticed. We're here to help you learn all about them.

Strengthens Long-Term Memory

It has been shown that drinking espresso can help with  your memory. Not only does it aid in your brain's retention of stored information, it also can be helpful in recalling that information.

If you were to have an espresso while studying for a school exam and then had an espresso right before the exam, the espresso helps you to remember the material better.

It's similar to the idea that chewing gum during study can help you remember the information if you were to chew gum during the test.

Except espresso has many more benefits that will help you at the same time.

Espresso in a white cup

Improves Concentration

Drinking espresso gives you a boost of energy. This energy can make it a lot easier for your brain to focus on your day-to-day responsibilities. Espresso kick starts the dopamine in your brain, helping to aid in concentration.

If you're ever feeling as though you're beginning slow down during the day, an espresso can be the best way to combat that kind of exhaustion.

One espresso can make a big difference in your productivity. Remember to be mindful of your espresso consumption. A good night's rest is also an important step to keeping your concentration strong.

High in Antioxidants

Coffee has been found to be full of a wide  variety of antioxidants. Espresso is like a small concentrated punch of all of those good antioxidants in a tasty package.

For example, it contains polyphenols, which help with preventing diseases, and cafestol, which is an anti-inflammatory.

It also has hydrocinnamic acids, which help to neutralize any free radicals that you come into contact with throughout the day. These free radicals can be anything such as air pollution, smoking hazards, and UV rays.

Boosts Physical Activity

Drinking an espresso right before beginning physical activity can increase your performance. Whether it's a sporting event or your daily workout, espresso can be the right companion to help you out.

Espresso gets your adrenaline pumping, which enhances your strength and speed. This enhancement makes you perform at a greater efficiency than you could normally achieve without it.

The increase in adrenaline can also help with keeping you going for a longer period of time. Still, it's always a good idea to take proper breaks throughout your physical exertion.

Low in Calories

A nice quality of espresso is the fact that you can enjoy the benefits without needing to worry about excessive calorie intake. Even the  perfect shot of espresso can be both beneficial and guilt-free.

The amount of calories is dependent on what you pair your espresso with, but an ounce of straight espresso only comes in at about 3 calories.

That makes it a great choice to start your day off on the right foot. It also works well as a pick-me-up during the low energy hours of the afternoon.

Lowers Risk of Stroke

A study has found that drinking espresso helps to  reduce women's risk of having a stroke.

The more the patient drank, the lower the risk went. Those who drank very little or nothing at all had a higher risk of having a stroke.

This is great news if you're as big a fan of espresso as we are. Although the health benefits of espresso are great, it's important that you drink it responsibly. Too much of a good thing can sometimes be bad.

Aids in Weight Loss

Because espresso can help with your physical performance, it makes daily workouts less intense. It can push you to do more and work harder than ever before. It also helps in preventing any muscle soreness that comes alongside a tougher workout.

This quality added on to the fact that it is so low in calories makes espresso a great tool in weight loss efforts.

Having an espresso a half hour before a workout can make a big difference in the results you see.

Improves Digestion

A cup of espresso can help your digestive cycle get moving alongside with you. If you have troubles with digestion, try adding espresso to your routine.

Due to its anti-inflammatory qualities, espresso can keep you from feeling bloated and sick after a meal. Instead of feeling like lying down for a nap, you'll feel more like conquering the world.

Reduces Chance of Diabetes

In a world where diabetes is becoming more common, it can be a relief to find that espresso can help  reduce the risk of diabetes.

It also is a much healthier choice than the normal types of coffee that many people drink throughout the day. Instead of loading up with sugars and creams, espresso can be enjoyed as is, leaving out those extra calories and fats.

You can get that energy boost without sacrificing your health.

Improves Your Mood

The caffeine in an espresso is a powerful stimulant. This kind of stimulant can help to clear up any cloudy moods that are bringing you down throughout the day. It can get your day going in a much brighter direction.

Espresso can also help those who suffer from depression. It boosts brain activity, takes away exhaustion, and stimulates your mood into something that is easier for you to work with.

Drinking espresso doesn't substitute getting professional help, but it can certainly be a useful tool.

Women drinking a cappuccino made from ta Saeco Xelsis

Drinking Espresso Does Much More than Energize You

Because espresso is so beneficial, you won't have to feel guilty the next time you're about to turn on your espresso machine. Instead, you can simply enjoy the luxurious experience.

You sip at ease while knowing that you're making a healthy choice for your daily dose of caffeine.

Some other benefits

  • Prevent gout
  • Reduces risk of Cancer
  • Very beneficial to Liver
  •  Reduces depression
  • Prevents onset of diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
  • Can aid in weight loss

Want to learn even more about espresso?  Contact us for more information.

Allen Burt
Allen Burt


7 Responses

Sanjeev
Sanjeev

January 22, 2020

Hi,

I have controlled high BP, i will tell u espresso is very good , but increase your blood pressure,intake a spoon full of flax seeds(roasted, nicely grind) Powder first thing morning keeps your BP in level whole day.

Good Luck !

M stevenson
M stevenson

December 30, 2019

Hello, i have high blood pressure and I have been tild that having an espresso a day can harm your heart can anyone advise pmz?

Chandan Karki
Chandan Karki

November 22, 2019

Can a person with high BP (but under control) drink espresso?

Jane Burt
Jane Burt

August 27, 2019

I found it very interesting how you explained that drinking espresso can help aid weight loss as it helps give you the energy to push you to do more. Since my wedding is coming up in a couple of months, I am needing help to lose more weight. Maybe I will start drinking espresso. https://executiveperksinc.com/services

Maryann Dostie
Maryann Dostie

June 03, 2019

What is the good machine to buy ? But cheap.

Annette
Annette

May 22, 2018

Does that include decaf?

Anonymous
Anonymous

May 21, 2018

Thank you Enjoyed reading all the benefits of espresso drinks.

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