Chlorogenic acid is responsible for the moderate heart protective and
anti-inflammatory effects of coffee.
Not exact matches
Coffee's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects seem to pack a real punch; compared with not drinking coffee at all, consuming one cup o» joe led to a 22 % lower risk of cirr
Coffee's antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory effects seem to pack a real punch; compared with not drinking
coffee at all, consuming one cup o» joe led to a 22 % lower risk of cirr
coffee at all, consuming one cup o» joe led to a 22 % lower risk
of cirrhosis.
Tea and
coffee have also been shown to have powerful
anti-inflammatory effects when part
of a regular diet, which can have long - term benefits to your digestive health.
These antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory effects are also likely to be responsible for the mechanism behind the beneficial associations between
coffee consumption and liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer110 that our umbrella review found had the greatest magnitude
of effect compared with other outcomes.