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Coffee could help Alzheimer's patients.

July 8th, 2009

Research has been carried out on the effects caffeine has on Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have uncovered strong evidence that caffeine could help to stave off the disease and that it could help treat it too. They are hoping, in the near future, to follow up the initial results from animal experiments to human trials.

Dr Gary Arendash, the head researcher has said, “The new findings provide evidence that caffeine could be a viable treatment for established Alzheimer’s disease, and not simply a protective strategy. That’s important because caffeine is a safe drug for most people. It easily enters the brain, and it appears to directly affect the disease process.”

One of the key aspects of Alzheimer’s disease is sticky clumps of abnormal protein which are in the brain; these are called beta amyloid plaques. Mice that have the rodent equivalent to the disease have shown a 50 per cent reduced level of these proteins in the brain, this was shown after the researchers had put caffeine in their drinking water. This was shown in the behaviour in the mice as they developed better memories and quicker thinking processes.

Dr Arendash’s research team has been studying 55 genetically engineered mice that have been developed with dementia symptoms. Humans who receive the equivalent dose for their bodyweight would need to consume 500 milligrams of caffeine a day, or five eight-ounce cups of coffee. This amount of caffeine can also be obtained by drinking two strong cups of coffee, 14 cups of tea or even 20 cola drinks.

After two months of studies the mice that have been drinking the caffeinated water performed much better on the memory and thinking tests than mice that had only been drinking water. Their memories were just as sharp as those of healthy older mice without dementia. The researchers found that mice that had been drinking the water with caffeine had reduced levels of the protein in their blood, but more importantly the same effect had been shown in their brains.

The director of Florida’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Dr Huntington Potter has said, “These are some of the most promising Alzheimer’s mouse experiments ever done, showing that caffeine rapidly reduces beta amyloid protein in the blood, an effect that is mirrored in the brain, and this reduction is linked to cognitive benefit.”
The same investigators have also proven that caffeine reduces the biological processes needed to produce the beta amyloid.

The chief executive for the Alzheimer’s Society, Neil Hunt said, “ Previous research into caffeine and dementia has suggested that it could delay Alzheimer’s disease and even protect against vascular dementia. This research in mice suggests coffee may actually reverse some element of memory impairment. However, more research is needed to determine whether coffee has the same impact in people. It is too soon to say if coffee is anything more than a pleasant pick-me-up.”

Coffee Beans - The new blog from Coffee-Direct.co.uk

November 13th, 2008

Hi, and welcome to our new blog - Coffee Beans!

As I’m sure you’ve noticed, we’ve been working hard on a new, cleaner and faster Coffee-Direct.co.uk - hopefully it will be well received, but please feel free to drop us an email if you have any coments at all. We’ve also been working closely with our suppliers in the background to bring you a fantastic new range of coffee blends - more on that later.

So What’s New?

The old Coffee-Direct.co.uk site had been with us since we first starting selling coffee beans online about 2 years ago. Since then the online world has moved on quite a bit, and we thought it was about time we freshened it up. We also took note of the feedback we received from our customers, and decided that we needed to speed up the site even more. Through a bit of technical wizardry, we’ve managed to speed up the entire site by almost 80%!

…OK, What’s The Same?

Well, we still have all our old favourite coffees, including the incredibly popular Kopi Luak, Blue Mountain Jamaica and Kona Hawaii, as well as all of our teas. We have however added 15 new coffee blends, as well as brought back last year’s favourite, Santa’s Blend!

We’ve also carried on using Google Checkout as our sole payment gateway - we know you love it, and it lets us carry on offering you the most convenient and secure checkout process available.

We really hope you like the new look site, as well as our fantastic new coffee bean varieties, so get in touch with any comments (good or bad!) at admin@coffee-direct.co.uk.