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Can Coffee Help Hepatitis C?

By: Chuggin McCoffee Home | Health-and-Fitness | Diseases-and-Conditions


Coffee has a huge laundry list of health benefits, and one of the latest findings within its health payoffs is bigger than ever! On top of being generally good for you, coffee also has the potential ability to help those infected with hepatitis C.

Within a recent study, participants drank three or more cups of coffee each day, and it seemed to prevent the progression of damage to their liver caused by hepatitis C. Overall, all participants within the study did have a much healthier liver from drinking three or more cups of Java each day as opposed to the other participants that abstained from coffee.

Hepatitis C is a disease that harms the liver, and it is caused by the virus hepatitis C itself. This disease often does not have symptoms, but once it is diagnosed, it can infect and scar the liver. This process is called fibrosis, and it can lead to an advanced scarred condition called cirrhosis after many years. From cirrhosis of the liver, you can develop complications, liver failure, and even liver cancer. This virus is spread through blood contact, and people who are infected will show very few symptoms until they are diagnosed. You can treat this infection with medication, but only about half of the patients are cured.

One of the reasons that coffee is so important for this infection is because drinking Java in a moderate amount showed great benefits to those suffering from this disease. The participants in the study had a follow-up after 13 months, and they showed a much greater improvement than those who did not drink any coffee at all. This led to conclusive evidence showing that drinking coffee can slow the damage of fibrotic liver disease. This fibrotic damage is an effect of hepatitis C causing the liver to form fibrous connective tissue as a result. This is fantastic news for all Java drinkers because it is proven to protect the liver to prevent cirrhosis and even liver cancer.

One thing to keep in mind is that this study did not take into affect how people drink their Java, including whether or not it had sugar, milk, or was black. The study also did not show if the coffee was decaf or regular, so the effects of coffee on the liver have nothing to do with caffeine. Still, more than 85% of all coffee that is sipped in the United States is caffeinated, and it does contain compounds that work to protect the liver to a great degree. Within the study, the participants that drank tea showed no benefits in protection to their liver.

In order to protect your health as a whole, consider coffee to be one of your top beverage choices. Whether or not you have hepatitis C, coffee does have the ability to protect the health of your liver. This is beneficial to every individual, even if they do not suffer from this infection.




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Chuggin McCoffee is a coffee fanatic that has spent the entirety of his career cultivating and studying all of the best uses and brewing styles for optimal coffee and espresso flavor. His specialty site for all coffee needs, supplies, and the Saeco Aroma can be found at www.thecoffeebump.com.

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