Coffee – the cure against folly
By 2012 about 70% of the population will have the Parkinson’s disease or something similar. This is related to the neural system, which is influenced by both natural and social phenomena.
In order to regulate the functional systems of the body in the state of vegetative equilibrium, we must maintain the synchronous and asynchronous activity of the brain. And oddly enough, that’s where coffee comes in, with its paradoxical ability to connect the excitement, related to the synchronization of the work of the right and the left hemispheres, and at the same time control the energy corrections related to the development of the dynamics of this excitement, which is an asynchronic effort. Therefore, we have both parasympathetic and sympathetic static that helps the biochemical processes of human organism influence each other, removing internal disturbances caused by the info-energetic attack on the brain.
On top of that, coffee assists the gene processes that are also blocked by the external energy environment, i.e. coffee helps express the work of the RNA (ribonucleic acid) and improves the molecules’ motion in space.
Therefore, when we speak of ‘coffee’, we mean a certain type of energy or specifically a directed type of energy, which is designed to help release estrogen – the type of steroid hormones that influence the womb in women, and the brain in men, thus facilitating the rapid configuration of the human brain. Initially, the Arabs called coffee ‘Ţāqh’ or energy, referring to the buoyancy that is related to coffee and comes from the configuration of the brain.
However, here we must note that we’re talking about real coffee and not all the surrogates that are typically presented as coffee, where the question ‘What coffee do you have?’ is usually replied with ‘Espresso, cappuccino, American, etc.” (For the ones who mix the coffee in their mouths – these are different methods for making coffee). In order to understand coffee, one must know its history, and all its surrogate dark-colored drinks should be called ‘coffee drinks’ instead of ‘coffee’. Here however we are talking about real coffee.
29 july 2010