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TombRaider
Fri, Nov-08-02, 10:21
check out this article today from CNN about coffee (link below)
According to the researchers, they have found that various properties of coffee actually result in an increase in the body's ability to metabolize sugar and hence in the long term, can help prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes. Anybody who understands the body chemistry of all of this know how this would relate to coffee producing an insulin "spike" in some people? Maybe I'm not understanding it properly, but this research seems to contradict what we're being told about staying away from coffee when LCing. Somebody help explain!
http://www.cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/11/08/coffee.diabetes.reut/index.html
Fooz_u
Fri, Nov-08-02, 11:09
I am no Physician, but it sounds like it could help fight the insulin spike, but I think we are told to avoid the coffee because of the dieretic (sp?) properties and that it is a stimulant, creating hunger pains.
Kristine
Fri, Nov-08-02, 17:24
Protein Power and some other LC plans *do* permit coffee. Atkins advises against it, at least during induction, because it *may* cause an insulin response in some people, and because you're encouraged to break your 'addictions' while on induction. How does this study relate to LCing? It's hard to say, because the researchers themselves were at a loss to explain their results.
Very interesting, though.
rjakubin
Fri, Nov-08-02, 19:48
According to Dr. Schwarzbein - Caffeine is a drug that keeps adrenaline around longer. Caffeine blocks the breakdown of adrenaline. Page 75
Adrenaline is a using up hormone (catabolic)
Insulin is a building hormone (anabolic)..
As a consequence you are using up more biochemicals than you are rebuilding. Page 152
Ultimately you will burn out your adrenals and screw up your metabolism.
shandyAndy
Sun, Nov-10-02, 04:24
Do you think this is true? Should we all avoid caffene? I have no problem with this, especially if what you say is true? Is there evidence of what you say or is it just a theory?
Iowagirl
Tue, Nov-12-02, 14:54
I drink coffee on a daily basis. I do not have diabetes. Therefore, my research shows coffee DEFINATELY prevents diabetes. I'd like to thank my sponsors - Starbucks and the American Dairy Association (cream!) for making this research possible.
:hyper: (better switch to decaf!)
mickster
Thu, Nov-14-02, 11:53
One thing I CANNOT and WILL NOT give up is coffee. I love it, besides if I don't drink it I get shooting headaches. :D
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