10 Mar 2016 Blackmores Institute High daily coffee consumption may lower MS risk 10 Mar 2016 Share Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest News Drinking a lot of coffee every day - more than 900 ml or around six cups - is linked to a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), new research shows. Caffeine has neuroprotective properties and can suppress the production of chemicals involved in the inflammatory response, which may explain the association found, suggest the researchers. × To continue reading this article, please Log In or Sign Up for access.