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The Incredible Effects Of Coffee On Male Fertility
By Joe Goertz
Coffee contains an ingredient called caffeine, which makes the drink stimulating. A shepherd first
discovered the coffee bean’s stimulating effect by observing how his goats became energetic and
began hopping around when they ate the leaves and fruits of the coffee tree. He tried the fruits himself
and discovered that he felt happier, more alert and with more vivacity than before. A monk of the
region, which is present day Ethiopia, began to use an infusion of fruits to keep him awake during his
prayers.
News of the effect of drinking coffee soon spread. By the 16th century, coffee was being used in the
east, with the beans being toasted in Persia. Many people felt that the coffee was bad, and that the
effects of the drink were against the laws of the Prophet Mohamed. The drink soon got around these
obstacles and even Arabian doctors were prescribing the drink to help with digestion, cheer for the
spirit and to stay awake.
In Arabia, a new infusion of the coffee received the name of “Kahwah” or “Cahue”, which means
“force”. This new infusion became the classification “Arabian Coffee”.
In 1675, the coffee was taken to Turkey and Italy, but because the coffee came from Arabia, it was
forbidden to the Christians. It was only allowed after Pope Clement VIII tried it. Coffee soon reached
Holland, and through the Dutch Maritime Commerce, soon spread itself to the New World, Guyana,
Martinique, Santo Domingo, Puerto Rico and Cuba.
Commercial establishments in Europe made full use of the n