Jamal Shaaban gives good news to coffee lovers and reveals its effect on fatty liver patients

Dr. Jamal Shaaban, Consultant Cardiovascular Diseases – Former Dean of the Heart Institute, brings new happy news to coffee lovers.

And he said on his personal page on “Facebook”: “As we published happy news for tea lovers, coffee is beneficial for the heart, liver and other benefits.”

Shaaban listed the health benefits of coffee, especially with drinking two or three cups of coffee per day, as confirmed by recent scientific medical research, as follows:
– Prevents heart attacks and arterial clots.
Contributes to the prevention of strokes and strokes.
– Prevention of nerve fibrosis, Alzheimer’s and early dementia.
Prevents breast and colon cancer.
Useful for diabetics.
Treat depression.
Treat dry eyes.
Contribute to the prevention of some intractable microbial infections.

An American study also confirmed that drinking from 3 to 5 cups of coffee, with its antioxidants, reduces deaths and deaths from the heart in particular, prevents coronary atherosclerosis, and does not cause atrial fibrillation or electrolyte imbalance.

It is also useful for the brain and nerves and prevents Alzheimer’s (early dementia).
– Prevents Parkinson’s disease.
– Prevents type 2 diabetes.

He also noted that coffee is beneficial for the liver as it prevents liver cancer and cirrhosis.

He explained that the new thing confirmed by a recent global conference on liver diseases, is that coffee may be the password to protect once morest fatty liver.

Pointing out that drinking two cups of coffee protects once morest cirrhosis and cirrhosis of the liver as a result of fatty liver for patients with fatty liver, in addition to reducing weight by 10% /4th within a year and exercising for an hour and a half every week.

It is worth noting that no drug treatment has yet been approved by the FDA for the treatment of fatty liver.

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