martygreene
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One of the rss feeds I follow (http://www.lifehacker.com) recently had an interesting bit on quitting caffeine:
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My father quit caffeine and saw huge improvements in his emotional and anger management problems. I myself have severely cut back on caffeine, partially because my body doesn't process it well, and partially because I don't want to be wreaking that sort of havoc on my system. I thought some of you might find this useful as well.
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![]() The eHow wiki has a good page on kicking your caffeine habit to the curb. Is caffeine the thorn in your side? Are you starting to feel like you just can't live without it? Well, you can! Caffeine is a drug, and like any drug, in order to free yourself from addiction, you have to be committed to your plan of action, and be ready for the pain and frustration of withdrawal. The key to quitting is the knowledge that things will get worse before they get better. But, once they get better, they will stay better. For those of you who just cracked open your third sugar-free Red Bull of the day (you know who you are!), the wiki has several good tips for ending your caffeine habit, with an emphasis on motivation. We've had a lively discussion on kicking soda pop here before, but the emphasis was on the sugary nectars influence on obesity. Caffeine is a whole different beast. Any readers given caffeine its walking papers? Let us know how you did it in the comments or at tips at lifehacker.com.How to Quit Caffeine (wikiHow) |
My father quit caffeine and saw huge improvements in his emotional and anger management problems. I myself have severely cut back on caffeine, partially because my body doesn't process it well, and partially because I don't want to be wreaking that sort of havoc on my system. I thought some of you might find this useful as well.
Lifehacker has also had discussions on kicking soda, sugar, and other handy health topics, which may also be of interest:
Kicking soda
Kicking sugar
Incorporating more water into your routine