Select your shipping destination and language

Confirm

Coffee & Wellness: Is Coffee Good for You?

Written by Bacha Coffee | 15 October 2020
|3 mins | Coffee Culture
Learn about the benefits of your favourite brew.
Coffee isn’t just for a quick morning pick-me-up. Studies show that drinking coffee may help you live longer. Here’s a quick breakdown of how coffee can benefit you and your body. 

Is coffee good for me?

Yes. Aside from making you feel more awake and alert, studies show that coffee can lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

Coffee is also high in antioxidants known to lower the risk of neuro-degenerative illnesses. Studies have shown coffee drinkers have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

What’s in my coffee?

Coffee is rich in riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, which plays a vital role in maintaining the body’s energy supply. Coffee also contains vitamins B3 and vitamin B5 that keeps your skin, hair, and eyes healthy. These nutrients retain their value even after the beans have been roasted and brewed.

Can it help me lose weight?

Coffee is a low calorie beverage. If you drink it black, a 235ml cup of black coffee contains only 1 calorie. 

In addition, studies have shown that caffeine can boost your metabolic rate by 11% percent, making your body process and absorb food faster. 

However, adding sugar, milk, and flavouring syrups increases the calories in each cuppa.

How much should I drink?

Optimal consumption is around four 235ml cups (approximately 400mg of caffeine) per day.
 

More Articles You Might Enjoy

bacha-coffee-blog-articles-coffee-stories-3
Get to Know Your Cup of Coffee
image
15 October 2020 - 3 minutes
How to describe your coffee like a pro.
bacha-coffee-blog-articles-coffee-stories-1
The History of Coffee in 5 Cups
image
15 October 2020 - 3 minutes
The stories behind some of the world’s most famous styles of coffees.
bacha-coffee-blog-articles-coffee-stories-5
How to Choose an Arabica Coffee
image
15 October 2020 - 3 minutes
Understand the difference between single origin, blended, flavoured and decaffeinated Arabica coffees.

FIND YOUR FAVOURITE BACHA COFFEE

Take our quiz to discover coffees that would best suit your tastes.