We’ve touched on the idea that there really is a healthier coffee. What in the World would make coffee healthy, besides the fact that it is an antioxident?
Have you heard of Ganoderma? This is an herb that has been known for over 4000 years, and is considered a valuable medicine in several Asian countries. Known in China for boosting the immune system, it is used for many treatments and cures there.
Why not in the US? It’s simple. Your dear congressmen decided to protect the pharmaceutical industry by passing a law a few years ago that says, if it is not a drug, you can make no curative statements.
Don’t believe it? Recently the makers of Cheerios was told to take all claims of lowering cholesterol off their packaging and advertising. Even though there was a myriad of evidence that it was true, the final judgment from on high was that “if it lowers cholesterol, it is a drug, and should be regulated as such.
Can you imagine that? Just visualize sending your kids to the grocery store with a prescription for their breakfast cereal. Well, folks, if you don’t start taking an interest, that’s where we’re headed.
Did you know that Congress has been working diligently for the last few years to pass legislation that would require a prescription for you vitamins and herbal supplements? How many of you drink herbal tea? Get ready to see your Doctor for your prescriptions.
Wake up America, you have few freedoms left! While there are a few left, if you have difficulty with coffee, but love it, you may want to discover more about a healthier alternative. I had loved coffee for many years, but got to the point where my system just would not tolerate it anymore, at least the caffenated kind. I quickly discovered that most decafs are not very good, and still had caffeine in them. Now there is hope.
For those of you drinking decaf, be sure to check the process used to take most of the caffeine out. If it is chemical, you may wish to reconsider. Look for water processed. If those alternatives don’t work for you, consider a coffee with Ganoderma infused in the coffee. The Ganoderma neutralizes most of the caffeine, gives you the energy boost you wanted from the caffeine, without the side effects of jitters of the caffeine.
Ever wonder why so many North Americans develop severe heart burn or acid reflux? Coffee, as mentioned earlier, has over 208 acids in it. Ganoderma neutralilzes all that. What does that mean for you? You now have a coffee alternative, one with lots of benefits. If you would like to know more about the benefits, take a few minutes and go to this web site, a third party site with no products to sell.
OK, so I’ve spent a lot of time on coffee and health. Want to read a short article or blog about what is in coffee? That can be found on this blog.
Next, you can Google the word Ganoderma, add a hyphen and follow it with any disease or health malady you may be interested in. You’ll get lots and lots of information. Let us know what you discover. Come back here and share that information.