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Caffeine - Should You Kick The Habit?
by Kathy Ferneau, Kat
But if you drink coffee, tea, or cola, or consume chocolate every day like nearly 90 percent of the population in North America, the answer is yes.

In fact, this substance ranks as the world's most widely used, mood-altering drug. How can you tell if you're addicted? Stop using it for 24 hours and see if you experience any of these symptoms:
headache
fatigue or drowsiness
bad moods, including irritability or depression
trouble concentrating
flu symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, and weakness

If you do, count yourself among the addicted. So should you eliminate caffeine?

Experts from both ends of the spectrum will tell you absolutely yes, or no, don't worry about it. Not much help, is it?

What is Caffeine?
A naturally occurring, plant derived element found in coffee beans, tea, kola nuts, and nearly 60 more plants, by itself odorless and colorless.

A powerful substance that affects the chemistry of the brain, it stimulates the central nervous system and acts as a diuretic of the kidneys, both increasing the need to urinate while inhibiting fluid absorption.

Effects
This powerful drug hits the body fast, as soon as 15 minutes, but it takes six hours or more to rid its effects from the body.

Some researchers link many major health concerns to the consumption of caffeine, including:
heart disease
hypertension
stomach ailments
diabetes
sleep disorders

Others will tell you that in moderation, a cup of tea or a chocolate bar won't hurt anybody, so why spoil one of life's little pleasures.

Is caffeine fatal? Yes, if you drink nearly 100 cups of coffee in rapid succession. On the other hand, it supplies zero nutrition.

When listening to any expert opinion, do your homework. For example, one of the leading opponents of caffeine consumption markets a line of herbal supplements that claim to aid in withdrawal.

Probably the best advice is to know yourself. If you love a morning cup of coffee, why not drink it? If you find yourself feeling bad and you think it's because of caffeine, try cutting back.

Cutting Back
Gradual weaning will reduce or even eliminate the worst withdrawal symptoms. Make the withdrawal period of time at least two weeks.

If you drink 12 cans of soda per day, drink just 11 cans for a week or so and you probably won't feel any symptoms.

Substitute fruit juice for one of your caffeine beverages.

Switch to decaffeinated coffee or herbal coffee. Note that decaffeinated coffee still contains some caffeine.

Partake liberally in the miracle beverage, water.
Kathy Ferneau has sinced written about articles on various topics from Food and Drink, Thanksgiving and Dieting. Kathy Ferneau has created an excellent resource for information on diets, healthy eating, and exercise. Get a free smoothie recipe e-book just for visiting!
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