If your coffee ideal is one that includes a healthy dollop of milk, conducted by the University of Copenhagen may be of interest.
A team of researchers determined that the combination of milk and coffee – proteins and antioxidants – increases anti-inflammatory properties. Here’s a quick breakdown of the science:.
are compounds found in coffee (and other nutrient-dense foods) that lower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, and boost brain function. In the Copenhagen study, examined the reaction between polyphenols in coffee beans and milk proteins.
They found that the two molecules bound together and became a powerhouse of inflammation defense. Therefore, the researchers concluded that drinking coffee with milk has more anti-inflammatory benefits than sipping coffee alone. It’s important to note that the study concerns only milk and not creamer. No research has been conducted on the latter.
Three Ways to Improve Your Coffee
Not a fan of dairy? There are other ways to increase the immune-boosting qualities of your morning cup.
Cinnamon
Try sprinkling 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon into your cup in the morning. This spice is packed with , may help lower blood sugar levels, and even lower cancer risk. Make sure you’re using true cinnamon and not cinnamon sugar.
Nutmeg
A dash of nutmeg may help digestion, improve , and, in some cases, relieve pain. Some studies suggest nutmeg may also improve sex drive.
Collagen Peptides
Collagen, whether it’s flavored or unflavored, mixes easily into coffee and provides protein, vitamin C, zinc, biotin, and more. Collagen may improve skin and hair, relieve joint pain and boost muscle mass.