Coffee might be reverse-weed for your brain: study via TheGrowthOp
Coffee has long been touted to have health benefits—claims range from somewhat credible to dubious. But as it turns out, our daily java jolt may have more of an effect on us that we previously thought.
The study asked 47 regular coffee drinkers to refrain from consuming the drink for a month, followed by the consumption of four cups a day the next month. For the 30 days after that, participants knocked back eight cups of daily brew. Blood samples were taken and results monitored for the duration of the study so researchers could analyze biochemical changes that occurred as a result of consuming the beverage.
When stressed, the human body generally reduces the production of endocannabinoids. These results are forcing scientists to explore the possibility of a correlation between coffee consumption and the mechanics of adapting to change.
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