Rise and shine sunshine! What better way to start one day is to get a kick from that rich smell aroma that coffee brings! More and more people are taking this cup of Joe every morning to start their day right. This habit as the day kicks in started sometime in the thirteenth century, despite of the unclear stories of how coffee originated.
Rise and shine sunshine! What better way to start one day is to get a kick from that rich smell aroma that coffee brings! More and more people are taking this cup of Joe every morning to start their day right. This habit as the day kicks in started sometime in the thirteenth century, despite of the unclear stories of how coffee originated. Some claim that Ethiopians were the first people who savoured the luxury of coffee beans. Egypt, Yemen, Africa, Arabia are few of the countries followed. It may be clear or not how coffee originated, one thing is certain. It evolved to be one of the most sought after beverages these days aside from water and the second most traded commodity next to oil.
Daily sightings of coffee consumption starts from home, going to work, coffee breaks and even after meals and business meetings. There are some people who cannot last without caffeine in their system. They are proud to call themselves, caffeine or coffee lovers. They can tell a good coffee from bad ones by simply smelling it. There is a strong connection between them and the caffeine. Going to coffee shops and looking at the baristas look fun. They serve it in different flavours and ounces, they way you wanted it to be. Espresso or brewed is the most common preparation that you can get; either you will visit the famous or unpopular coffee shops. Coffee is prepared by roasting, grinding and brewing. You can have it in any preparation that suits your taste and mood.
Coffee beans are the main source which can be raised in countries like Africa, Arabia, Indonesia and Brazil. There are other countries that are producing coffee beans too aside from them. Once the beans are ready to harvest, it has to be cleaned, dried up, stored and transported to places where it can utilized or used the most. Robusta and Arabica are the two famous varieties of coffee.
King Louis XIV once said that coffee is the source of happiness and wit. I am sure that everyone will agree with him. We drink coffee for pleasure and others to keep them going. Some are drinking coffee for status symbol and for socialization. It has become one of the most interesting lifestyle one is having as of the moment. Both from a consumer’s standpoint King Louis are right. But from the producer and grower themselves they see that it is more of happiness. They make money in growing this wonder seed which was proven last 2003, when the annual consumption of coffee worldwide was over 400 billion cups. Do your math and you can see much it is right now and in the next 10 years. United States is topping the list of the consumers, taking 35% of the 4B.
We drink coffee for fun, good feeling and to keep us awake. You may get them from coffee shops, buy an instant pack or brew one at home.
But ... everyone knows that coffee is bad for them. There is a lot of science out there that says that coffee makes your blood acidic and that disease thrives in acidic or low ph blood.
But what if there was a healthy coffee as an alternative. The idea of course, on the surface may seem absurd, but it really has legs.
This new phenomenon gets the "health" part from an ancient Chinese herb that emperors once prized even over gold. It’s called Ganoderma Luicidum. According to Wikipedia, this is the oldest herb used in Chinese medicine and the hard, scientific, research on it certainly does make it appear to be "Miracle Herb".
Let me be clear, we're not scientists or doctors and we certainly wouldn't dream of trying to diagnose or treat illness but reports of what this herb's used for around the world are astounding and widely available on line. We found its use, scientifically, with and without traditional treatments to support a number of things such as lowering blood pressure, reducing risks in diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, colon cancer, Eczema, asthma and just about anything else you can think of. We were shocked. So, imagine putting this ganoderma herb into coffee.
There are now several different companies that are providing this ganoderma blend throughout the world.
What better way to serve up this "miracle herb" than in something people already do habitually every day. The companies we found are Organo Gold, Gano Excel and Java Fit just to name a few, and they seem to be creating quite a buzz. All these companies are using a direct sales model rather than traditional paid advertising and so far, it seems to be working. After all, what better way to be introduced to something you already do, than to hear hearty testimonial from a friend?
“We liked the idea so much; we thought we'd try it out. Tried both Gano Excel and Organo Gold and decided to go with Organo Gold. In our humble opinion, it tastes great and ... made us feel great; but you be the judge and jury on that one. We just love the idea of a healthy coffee. Who wouldn't?”
We'll keep watching this, but the idea is absolutely amazing.
Enjoy a cup of caffeine organically. Add a sip of excellence and health to your daily habit.
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