Who dares and who dares not drink coffee

Uric arthritis is an artritic attack of knots characterized by acute attacks of intense and unbearable pain, sensitivity, frying, heat, and swelling of certain knots. In some cases coffee helps, but some do not. At Boston Medical School, they found that excessive caffeine could trigger attacks [...]
In some cases coffee helps, but some do not. At Boston Medical School, they found that excessive caffeine could trigger such attacks.
As the number of caffeine beverages increases, so do the likelihood of such periodical attacks on nodes” have concluded researchers from Boston University.
Four caffeine drinks consumed within 24 hours are linked to 80 percent increase in the risk of such an attack compared with caffeine - free beverages.
On the other hand, among people who suffer from uric arthritis and who drink two or more caffeine drinks a day, these drinks do not increase the risk of the attack.

Uric arthritis is an exasperation of knots caused by the creation of urine acid crystals on knots. The combustion is caused by deposits of crystals in the area between bones and knots.
Painful attacks may surface at any age, while 20 times more frequent in men than in women. However, the number of women affected by this type of arthritis increases in menopausis.
It has also been known as the <x0 king's wrestling” because of the binding of this arthritis and the overeaten diet of delicate meat and alcoholic beverages.
Experts stress how this study does not testify to the cause and consequence, but only is there connections between caffeine and uric arthritis.












