Such as: ginger, licorice, peppermint, chamomile, lemongrass, etc...
Why? Regular consumption of caffeine gives me headaches. Also I disagree with the wholesale use of stimulants on a population. "Coffee: Do Stupid things faster and with more energy."
I drink 1-2 cups of coffee daily, and I'm working on switching to black tea as a precursor to dropping caffeine on workdays.
I have this theory that it might help me focus on work a little better, although it's a wrench because I love how good coffee tastes. Not sure how I'll measure it though.
I did that, and I love the taste of coffee. Check out Dandy Blend - it's got the body of coffee, and you can add cream to it, but there's no caffeine. It's not for everyone, but it got me through those dark winter days when I just craved a cup of coffee.
I used to drink loads of coffee but then I started having periods of anxiety. I cut out all caffeine for a while and switched to black tea. It works for me and I enjoy it. I tried coffee a few times since but it gives me too much of a caffeine boost too quickly and makes me feel jittery.
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[ 6.3 ms ] story [ 270 ms ] threadA few years later I was drinking three pots a day. I mean I really could drink an entire pot then go right to sleep.
Nowadays I drink mostly coffee, but quite a lot less - maybe four or five cups a day at most.
If I am tired or otherwise not feeling well I drink tea. Tea soothes my nerves but if I am tired coffee just makes me feel worse.
Such as: ginger, licorice, peppermint, chamomile, lemongrass, etc...
Why? Regular consumption of caffeine gives me headaches. Also I disagree with the wholesale use of stimulants on a population. "Coffee: Do Stupid things faster and with more energy."
Green tea seems to have just the right amount of caffeine to not make my body upset.
However there are some nice herbal teas that are great for late at night.
Due to not consuming caffeine on a regular basis, I can get a real kick from a real coffee it if I ever need it. However it is rare that I do.
Tea for me!
Tea - once a month