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NaturalNerd 11 months ago
This bitch loves coffee. I need to cut back
I noticed years ago that when I drank coffee in the morning I wouldn't sleep as well that night, and would wake up feeling groggy, thinking I needed a coffee again. Coffee creates a cycle of tiredness that requires more coffee to keep the awake cycle going. Once you stop drinking coffee, after a few days, (which cones with a withdrawl headache) you will feel more energized when compared to having coffee in your system.
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g 11 months ago
Mr saladino, thoughts on nicotine?
I respect this and don't doubt it has truth to it, but I don't care 😅 My morning espresso routine brings me happiness
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Dr Max Gulhane 11 months ago
Caffeine addiction is extremely deeply buried in society, even among those striving for optimal health. I hosted a retreat with some amazingly smart people nailing animal based diet and circadian practices, but they would still swarm over the coffee machine every morning!
Man, I know I gotta get off the sauce, or at least taper back at the bare minimum. I’ve taken a few weeks off a few times and it always great until I get a shift change at the day job, cycle repeats & I end up leaning on it far too much.
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H h@nostr.my.id 11 months ago
Caffeine is bad for you but coffee is so good for you that it makes it an overall net positive.
what about luwak coffee? i bet it has more benefits than regular coffee / caffeine cuz its literally civet's poop lol
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npub1m0hr...7gzw 10 months ago
what do you suggest instead of coffee? I recently kicked coffee but miss it. Is decaf OK?