There is in no way any doubt that coffee can affect one's health, but the question still remains. Is coffee more beneficial towards your health or is coffee more of a hazard to your body? Well despite the odds stating that drinking more coffee can harm the dental parts of your body, there is sufficient research that coffee can be more beneficial to your body than harmful. In fact, research suggest that coffee is a clear risk reducer in both liver cancer and type II diabetes. Aside from the two risk reducers, coffee can bring some essential vitamins and positive stimulant chemicals such as dopamine, serotonin, and glutamate. These chemicals can not only help you stay awake and energized in the morning, but they can also help speed up the release of energy from fat cells and changes the way your brain perceives neuron activation. In other words by directly affecting the way your neuron system processes information coffee can greatly help you stay focused on whatever task you are given. …show more content…
What about coffees negative effects such as the increase in depression? According to research done by Park, RJ, and JD Moon coffee can increase the symptoms of depression in an already depressed person. You see coffee can be quite addictive. Just as addictive as any other type of drug or alcohol, which can turn out more negative in a person's life than positive under the right conditions, but is this really all that true? Well the answer is no. Caffeine's chemical structure is actually really close to that of our natural body chemical known as adenosine. Adenosine binds to receptor cells in the brain, which in turn has a calming effect on the entire nervous