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i gave up coffee

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A study came out that shows that drinking one cup of coffee could improve test scores, but drinking two cups or more has no benefit or even some negatives effects.

It was just one paper, I think, so definitely more research needed.

I tried locating the paper with Google Scholar and couldn’t find it, though. So take with two grains of salt. When I looked for it, I mostly found papers discussing the long term affects on the brain of someone who constantly has too much caffeine, which I didn’t know was a thing, so that’s interesting. I’m sure it’s nothing compared to the effects of healing required from PTSD, though :P
 
I think much is speculative, to be honest. Many believe green tea is the best, yet the majority of green tea comes from China, of which there are high levels of lead found within it... and even believed to be the cause of lead related health issues for heavy green tea drinkers. Again, speculative data found on that.

I take most things with a grain of salt nowadays. Trial, error, research, rinse and repeat.
 
I notice nobody mentioned the headache. Even if I inadvertently have less caffeine (it's just coffee really) on a day without meaning to I wake up with the headache which is caffeine withdrawal. It only lasts a day or so but nothing relieves it in my experience. Did you get a headache?
 
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I stopped drinking coffee a while back, mainly due to financial reasons. If I have a cup of coffee now I am likely to start feeling jittery/trembling in both body and mind - so, much as I actually like the taste, and love the smell, I tend to stay away.

I haven't experimented much with tea. I am able to get fresh (-ish, when the stores discard it) organic ginger, tumeric and lemon, so I put slices of that in boiled water and add a little honey. And for variety I take a handful of leaves from the peppermint patch
in the garden.
 
Never drank coffee. I remember trying it when I was really young - a memory that is vivid, among all those that are lost - and hating it. I never went back.

I'm working on the no-caffeine thing, but it's really hard. I drink...soda, pop, soft drinks - whatever it is called in your neck-of-the-woods...diet...and I recently cut the caffeine significantly. I never realized how it was keeping me awake. I mean, in a good way, I think. I'm nodding off now halfway through the day. Funny, 'cause even when I'm awake all day, I'm really fatigued.

Anyway, great that you are making the switch, @anthony!
 
I drink...soda, pop, soft drinks
Yer, I lived on soft drinks from a kid until 20's. I starting winding them back in my 30's and rarely touch them in my 40's. I used to drink Diet Coke / Diet Pepsi, and whilst there is a massive reduction in sugar, the diet versions have a massive increase in artificial sweetner, and then I got a reaction to that after 5+ years of abusing them. That is what stuffed me with soft drinks, moving me to coffee as my go-to. Funny how one thing turns into another, into another, and just keeps going I guess until eventually na da.
 
I gave up coffee too. Then I gave up diet cokes four the fourteenth time this week and aspirin for a headache, just yesterday. ( an article said that people over 50 were suppose to take it once a day, back in the day, but doctors seem to agree that is not that case anymore) but I'm like everyone on here!.. Freaking Diana is tea drinker now!!!!!! ( and water) I got to have black tea though so I can get a small amount of caffeine. I'll go to the dentist 4 times a year if I have to. I'm very happy that you stopped coffee. I did, simply because i started dating someone who didn't drink it. You'll feel better soon!
 
I used to drink Diet Coke / Diet Pepsi, and whilst there is a massive reduction in sugar, the diet versions have a massive increase in artificial sweetner, and then I got a reaction to that after 5+ years of abusing them. That is what stuffed me with soft drinks, moving me to coffee as my go-to.

Hm...maybe I should start drinking coffee. LOL
 
After drinking coffee for 40 years, I lost the taste for it. I use to drink nearly a whole pot in the morning and then after lunch for a pick me up. I don't understand why but a few years ago it just stopped tasting good to me. I have not officially given it up. About once a week I will try a cup but its never been the same. I miss loving my coffee. The consequences....lack of energy and motivation seemed to accompany this. Just no get up and go.
 
I used to work shift work, sometimes all three shifts in the same week or same day...especially during bad weather. I would beg to be hooked up to the coffeemaker intravenously and would drink it morning noon and night. Sucked down sodas all day and sweet tea, too. Thinking that's all I needed to hydrate with, and hated plain water.

I never really felt the energy boosts others spoke of, but it did seem to keep me going well enough to keep indulging, or so I thought. I'd drown in it french vanilla creamer or two sugars and regular cream...couldn't stand it black. I used to drink the full sugar dsodas but then switched to diet. Ginger ale was the one I struggled the most to give up.

I gave it all up 5 years ago when I drastically shifted my consumption habits trying to save an organ, shed some weight, and no longer be mostly bed ridden and miserable. I think I missed all the sugary shit more than the coffee/tea/or whatever caffeinated beverage it might be.

Sodas were the hardest to give up for me. I used ginger kombucha on tap to transition off soda, then learned to make my own, and would also add a little seltzer water to my favorite fruit juices on occasion for the bubbly effect. I eventually quit making it and lost the cravings/desire for it. Once in a while I'll go fill my growler with ginger on tap at a local bucha bar and sip on it for a while.

My hot beverage replacements are roasted dandelion root tea (tastes a lot like coffee, in my opinion) with a tsp. blackstrap molasses and a couple drops of stevia; either red clover/stinging nettle/burdock root/valerian root/sarsaparilla/schizandra berries/ginger/lemon/peppermint/or whatever other concoction I feel I could benefit from.

I have a couple friends/practitioners who are also master herbalists, so I get them straight from a local organic source rather than having to order them...and some grow in my yard.

I drink at least 3-4 qts. of water each day...sometimes with lemon/lime/or other fruits added to kick the flavors up a notch or two...peppermint/lemon balm/pineapple mint/etc. are good for that, too.

Since I don't do chocolate anymore either, thanks to the caffeine content in it, after suffering and being hospitalized for the heart issue in December, i now use carob powder and/or chips in it's place. I usually sweeten it with local maple syrup, honey, blended dates, or stevia.

I had some headaches and grumpiness when I first stopped caffeine, but after about a week and a half, they subsided. I started sleeping better and staying asleep, for a change. Didn't feel thirsty all the time. Didn't feel like I was crashing repeatedly throughout the day. Lots of improvements in my overall health thanks to all the changes....until the heart issue blindsided me...but the docs said if I hadn't already given all of that up, I would have likely been in much worse condition requiring even more medical interventions.

I miss the convenience of it all more than anything, not being able to just run out and grab something mostly, but now I painfully realize the depth of the dis-ease it (among many other things) created in my body apparently wasn't as convenient as I thought it was once the issues/symptoms/side effects started multiplying.

Cheers to ya', regardless of what's in your cup.
 
I went from soda to coffee (picked up the habit in treatment no less because they only had sweet tea and it was way too sweet for my yankie taste buds.)

But now I’m at 1 cup of half caff / half decaf 5 days a week and off all ADHD meds... and it’s hard that whenever I am super restless, I just want coffee. Bad. Because it settles everything. But I don’t want to be dependent or controlled by it.

I’m slowly getting unhooked and back to a place where I hopefully just have it now and then. Everything in moderation seems to work the best for my body/brain.

Next up: reducing sugar.
 
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