Coffee is a drug, you shouldn't have it more than once per month. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78569655 United States 03/15/2022 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree and have personal experience. I used to drink two pots of coffee every day. I worked my way up to that point and realized it wasn’t good. I quit by drinking a lot of green and black tea- and still I slept excessively for days and perhaps weeks. Now that I don’t drink coffee or caffeinated tea regularly, I have more energy immediately when I wake up and smoke less weed incidentally. I still go to a cafe occasionally and put down 2 americanos and go on a verbal rampage. And that’s fun, but it throws off my hydration level for days. I bet quitting coffee would have been a lot harder if I was drinking tap water, but I get my water from a nice spring. I hate tap water and it doesn’t quench my thirst. I find that coffee is the only way to tolerate that shit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82437096 United States 03/15/2022 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A few different times, I've stopped cold turkey for a few weeks. never noticed a difference....except it helps me sh*t with synchronic regularity. don't feel better or worse. don't feel more or less alert. don't feel more or less relaxed. had not problem stopping. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82435134 United States 03/15/2022 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | mmmmmmmmmmmm...I DO LOVE COFFEE. Morning noon and night. About a pot and a half a day with a lil no sugar creamer. Find what makes your world go round kids. This works for me and has for many many years. (I'm 73) The small pleasures in ones life. Buckle up.... |
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User ID: 81230252 United States 03/15/2022 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how about you worry about yourself and not so much about what others do? thanks in advance. Articles and "news" from liberal media shall now be known as catnip for libtards. Truth is schilling in the empire of retards. "Yep but for now we dub you toast guy." - AC520845 *PROCLAIMED PROPHET OF THE DOW* ® Let me know when the climate STOPS changing, then i'll be worried. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82460398 03/15/2022 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone ever drink instant coffee? I hadn’t had any since probably the first time I tried it years ago since it tastes so awful, but I decided to get some as I had to go a few days without any coffee making apparatus. And god damn if it isn’t the most sublime caffeine buzz ever. Tastes like gas station coffee with cigarette ash in it, but smoothest most blissful effect ever from a cup of coffee. Anyone else or just me? Wasn’t expecting this |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79543875 United States 03/15/2022 10:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I thought tea was really good for you and certainly harmless. It ends up that drinking too much gave me like a nervous system disorder where I felt jittery and unstable. I slowed down on the tea and it went away. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82384448 Caffeine does the same thing to me. Even a little can keep me up all night if I drink a little in the afternoon. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81034795 Switzerland 03/15/2022 11:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Otherwise, you lose the magic. I have a general rule for drugs (alcohol included) and it's to have them spaced out. Ideally, it should be a "few times per year" type of deal, if not less. Quoting: ItWontBeMe I always shake my head at "habitual coffee drinkers." If you're a heavy coffee drinker, try abstaining from it for at least a couple of months, your first sip after that long duration will feel like you're on shrooms. Thank you. Coffee is a drug and not far off cocaine as a matter of fact. It has a longterm burnout effect and is a main cause of sleep disorders, hyperacidity, joint pains and migrene to name just a few. Decaffeinated coffee delivers still a relevant amount of caffeine and is no alternative either. Give a cup of coffee or a cigarette to a child and you'll get the idea what it does to a clean organism. People not able to perceive the negative side-effects are like cigarette smoker who are still in the phase where they enjoy the "good taste" of a cigarette while every non-smoker cant stand the stench of a smokers perspiration. It took me 4 years to get off coffee. The side-effects have now become very obvious with even just one cup. Massive boost for a day and after that heavy detox pains for a week. Coffee is a energy killer! If you are on every 4 hours a cup you're a drug-addict and are yet to experience the negative side-effects. Go through detox and once you are through you experience a new level of energy that you have forgotten long ago. A full detox will take several month though. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 82467116 03/15/2022 11:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone ever drink instant coffee? I hadn’t had any since probably the first time I tried it years ago since it tastes so awful, but I decided to get some as I had to go a few days without any coffee making apparatus. And god damn if it isn’t the most sublime caffeine buzz ever. Tastes like gas station coffee with cigarette ash in it, but smoothest most blissful effect ever from a cup of coffee. Anyone else or just me? Wasn’t expecting this Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82460398 Yes while it’s brewed coffee in the morning I enjoy instant coffee in the evening and early nighttime...it has just the right effect to close out the day Brewed will keep me up whereas instant I’m good sleeping even an hour or so after last cup. Whatever works cheers, to coffee. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 81512813 United States 03/15/2022 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All of my grandparents were big coffee drinkers. Both grandfathers smoked. The youngest grandparent I had pass was 89. My dad is in his 70s and drinks a pot a day as always. I’ve been driving it since I was a little kid. What’s the problem? They all worked hard, so even though I’m an office worker of sorts, I’m always building something or cutting trees or whatever to get some exercise. Laziness is the real killer. I expect many millennials will be having heart attacks in the next ten years. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82267660 United States 03/15/2022 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Otherwise, you lose the magic. I have a general rule for drugs (alcohol included) and it's to have them spaced out. Ideally, it should be a "few times per year" type of deal, if not less. Quoting: ItWontBeMe I always shake my head at "habitual coffee drinkers." If you're a heavy coffee drinker, try abstaining from it for at least a couple of months, your first sip after that long duration will feel like you're on shrooms. Jesus drank wine daily |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72177405 United States 03/15/2022 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Otherwise, you lose the magic. I have a general rule for drugs (alcohol included) and it's to have them spaced out. Ideally, it should be a "few times per year" type of deal, if not less. Quoting: ItWontBeMe I always shake my head at "habitual coffee drinkers." If you're a heavy coffee drinker, try abstaining from it for at least a couple of months, your first sip after that long duration will feel like you're on shrooms. I have been hearing about the war on coffee and Alcohol since I was a child. I am in my late 60s, not on any meds, no hospital either. I have been drinking coffee since I was 2 years old. My mother took me to see the doctor. She was scared. "It's an old wive's tale"The doctor said. I mean, what are we talking about? A cup per day? Don't listen too them. The war against Alcohol resulted in "Saint" Al Capone. Remember that, and it took a lot to get rid of them. I don't want to say it was over religious views. But the "Mr. Booze" business, was another one. Another trip down memory lane. |
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User ID: 79545869 United States 03/15/2022 02:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Otherwise, you lose the magic. I have a general rule for drugs (alcohol included) and it's to have them spaced out. Ideally, it should be a "few times per year" type of deal, if not less. Quoting: ItWontBeMe I always shake my head at "habitual coffee drinkers." If you're a heavy coffee drinker, try abstaining from it for at least a couple of months, your first sip after that long duration will feel like you're on shrooms. I agree with you. I drink extremely large amounts of coffee and wish I didn't. There are times when my work is hard, or maybe I'm not tough. I don't know. There are days when I feel "How am I going to get through the next 4 hours of this?" On those days, large amounts of coffee, it makes it easier. I'm too poor to quit the coffee. Coffee is strange because it contains anti-oxidants, but it also has a lot of bad stuff in it too. Coffee itself doesn't mutate your genetics, but it does make other mutagens more powerful. There are a lot of pro-coffee studies with bias. I don't want to use drugs, at least not all the time. It's also getting to the point it damages my relationships because I'm still all caffeinated after work and then I call up friends and I'm all amped up on coffee and I'm already really high energy and the coffee makes me unbearable apparently. My personal observation of, drinking a pot of coffee , "to help get you through the day" will actually make you slow. I know because I ran the experiment while working as a dishwasher in a fast-paced restaurant. If you're looking for energy, suggest drinking beet juice with a dollop of Vitamin B12. You can find a bottle rather cheap at most any feed store, something called, Rooster Booster. It's a chicken supplement for sleepy roosters. A problem with drinking daily lots of coffee, is when you get older, you may develop a sensitivity to the caffeine, and will need to take some L-Theanine, to counter the worrisome effects felt within your heart. “Queen Sarah, save us from the Black Dog King!” - from the play, Dissocia [link to tasaonline.org.au (secure)] "Never be anyone's French poodle." - Mr Hamilton |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73607230 United States 03/15/2022 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Otherwise, you lose the magic. I have a general rule for drugs (alcohol included) and it's to have them spaced out. Ideally, it should be a "few times per year" type of deal, if not less. Quoting: ItWontBeMe I always shake my head at "habitual coffee drinkers." If you're a heavy coffee drinker, try abstaining from it for at least a couple of months, your first sip after that long duration will feel like you're on shrooms. Coffee has many health benefits and should be consumed daily. Lowers rates of parkinsons, alzheimers and colon cancer. Though it should be consumed black or with steamed milk. Dumping heaps of sugar in it negates the benefits. Is that what they told you? |