20 Awesome Benefits of Quitting Caffeine or Coffee
20 Awesome Benefits of Quitting Caffeine or Coffee
20 Awesome Benefits of Quitting Caffeine or Coffee
Caffeine or Coffee
Although caffeine is generally accepted as safe for consumption in
moderation, there are some solid benefits of breaking the habit and quitting
coffee, energy drinks, tea, soda etc..
Quitting caffeine or coffee breaks the cycle and frees us from needing a daily
drug to function normally.
2. Financial Savings
The cost of a caffeine addiction can add up and thousands of dollars a year
could be saved if you quit.
Above we have listed the average cost of just one beverage a day, now
multiply that by the number you have each day and it quickly adds up.
Two Starbucks Lattes per day would cost $2,665 a year!
Quitting coffee or caffeine can lower your blood pressure and keep your heart
from working as hard.
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4. Better Sleep
Caffeine can greatly reduce the amount and quality of sleep.2 Drinking coffee
or energy drinks too late in the day can interfere with getting to sleep since
the half-life of caffeine is 4-6 hours.
Even people who have no caffeine after 12 noon report a better quality of
sleep after quitting caffeine.
5. Better Mood
Caffeine alters the mood. Many report being grumpy until they’ve had their
morning coffee and others feel lethargic when the caffeine begins to wear off
in the afternoon.
6. Decreased Anxiety
Many people report that caffeine increases their anxiety levels. This has to do
with how caffeine stimulates the adrenal glands.3
Quitting coffee or caffeine can make you feel less anxious, especially if you
are prone to anxiety issues.
7. Fewer Headaches
Caffeine is a major trigger for headaches. Any alteration in your normal daily
caffeine consumption can result in a caffeine withdrawal headache.
8. Convenience
Imagine never having to stop at Starbucks on the way to work?
Imagine never having to stop by the convenience store for a Red Bull?
Imagine erasing making coffee from your morning routine?
Imagine a backpacking trip without packing caffeine pills or the extra weight
of coffee making equipment?
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9. Fewer Trips to the Bathroom
Caffeinated beverages cause us to urinate more often and in some people
even can cause incontinence.
Caffeine also stimulates the smooth muscles of the colon, which cause them
to contract.
This can be challenging during meetings, road trips, or when bathrooms aren’t
convenient.
Quitting can reduce the need to use the bathroom as often, especially in the
mornings.
Many experts say that sugary beverages are a huge component of the obesity
epidemic plaguing the western world.4
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12. Healthier Diet
Bottled coffees, teas, energy drinks, and sodas often contain an assortment of
preservatives designed to give them a longer shelf-life.
These preservatives can have adverse health effects and some are even
banned by other countries.
Sugar-free energy drinks and sodas contain artificial sweeteners that also can
negatively affect your health.
Cutting these out of your diet can be beneficial to your overall long-term good
health.
“Americans discard about 33.6 million tons of plastic each year, but only 6.5
percent of it is recycled and 7.7 percent is combusted in waste-to-energy
facilities, which create electricity or heat from garbage. The rest ends up in
landfills where it may take up to 1,000 years to decompose..” – State of The
Planet
Also, caffeine has been showing up in municipal water supplies because of all
the discarded coffee grounds.
Quitting resets your body’s caffeine tolerance, allowing it to work really well on
the occasions you really need it to.
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15. Possible Drug Interactions
Caffeine can interact with other medications causing them to not work as they
should.
While this isn’t problematic for most people, those with underlying heart
conditions can be at risk. People can be unaware that they even have a heart
disorder until they begin to consume caffeine and the damage is done.
The time saved could be used for an extra hour of sleep instead!
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20. Better Health
Many research studies point to the health benefits of coffee and tea because
of their antioxidant properties. However, this isn’t true for all caffeinated
beverages.
Soda, energy drinks, and processed coffee and tea products most likely have
a negative impact on your long-term health.
People who drink mainly water report more natural energy, better overall
feelings of wellness, better sleep, and healthier skin.