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Are you drinking too much coffee?

Posted by Bobby Brown on July 31, 2020 - 9:04pm

 

How much coffeePeople ask, “Should I start drinking coffee?”, “Should I stop drinking coffee?”, “How much is too much?”, and the list goes on and on.

Unfortunately when it comes to recommendations, one size does not fit all. The truth is, everyone responds a little differently to coffee and caffeine in general. In some cases, sensitivities to coffee, caffeine or other substances within coffee may also factor in.

An amount that is fine for one person might send another into a tailspin!

Why is Kicking Coffee So Hard?

If you are trying to kick your coffee habit it is important to understand it can be tough! I have even had some clients tell me quitting was almost as hard as quitting cigarettes!

Just like nicotine, caffeine is an addictive substance. Anytime you discontinue an addictive substance you will experience symptoms of withdrawal.

I would say the two most common withdrawal symptoms are headaches and cravings. Though cravings probably don’t sound as bad as headaches, believe it or not, they can be just as uncomfortable and hard to take.

Unfortunately, the best way to kick coffee is to abstain from it completely. Don’t hang around with people who drink it. Don’t meet friends at coffee shops.

Get everything associated with coffee out of your house. That means no beans, grounds, filters, creamers or coffee makers.

And depending on how bad your cravings are, you may want to also put away your favorite coffee mugs too. Out of sight, out of mind, right?

If you can do this for about a week your cravings and headaches should begin to subside.

Things become a little harder if you drink your coffee with cream and sugar (as most people do) because you will experience symptoms of withdrawal from the sugar too.

If you fall under this category, you should also remove sugar from your diet for a few weeks as well.

Another helpful tip here would be to find a reasonable substitute. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing as far as a morning beverage. There are beneficial teas as an example, which still allow you to sip a warm, tasty beverage.

What If I am Not Sensitive to Caffeine or Coffee?

Truthfully, if you are not sensitive to coffee or caffeine, having one cup per day is perfectly fine.

The important thing here is you must drink your coffee black. If you add dairy and/or sugar then it’s a different story.

However, if we find your cortisol is out of balance it is best to avoid stimulants altogether. In this case coffee should be avoided even if no sensitivity is found.

Things That Can Help

If you find your coffee cravings unbearable, I have heard anecdotally from other practitioners, high doses of 5-HTP and l-glutamine can help with coffee cravings.

There are some people who, after transitioning off of coffee, continue to miss the act of drinking coffee and don’t really enjoy drinking tea. For these people an herbal coffee substitute, such as Teeccino, is a great option that tastes pretty good. Some people find them to be more satisfying than things like green or black tea.

One important thing to point out is these herbal coffee substitutes are caffeine free so they are safe for most people to drink.

Method for Quitting

The best way to remove coffee from your diet is to slowly wean yourself off over time rather than going off “cold turkey.” Weaning yourself off will allow you to transition with the least amount of negative side effects.

Kevin Jacobson Everything in moderation, I always say.
August 1, 2020 at 6:59pm