Caffeine Blues: Exposing the Hidden Dangers of America's Top Drug - Health Risks & Safe Alternatives for Coffee Drinkers & Energy Boost Users
Caffeine Blues: Exposing the Hidden Dangers of America's Top Drug - Health Risks & Safe Alternatives for Coffee Drinkers & Energy Boost Users

Caffeine Blues: Exposing the Hidden Dangers of America's Top Drug - Health Risks & Safe Alternatives for Coffee Drinkers & Energy Boost Users

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One of the most accomplished nutritional biochemists and medical writers in his field reveals the truth about caffeine and helps you kick the habit forever.Nearly 80% of all Americans are hooked on caffeine, this country's #1 addiction. A natural component of coffee, tea and chocolate, and added to drugs, soft drinks, candy and many other products, the truth about caffeine is that it can affect brain function, hormone balance, and sleep patterns, while increasing your risk of osteoporosis, diabetes, ulcers, PMS, stroke, heart disease and certain types of cancer.Discover a step-by-step, clinically-proven program that reduces your caffeine intake, and effective ways to boost your energy with nutrients, healthy beverages, better sleep and high-energy habits.

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In my inmost being I always knew that my immoderate consumption of caffeine - mostly in form of coffee - cannotbe healthy. When my Christmas holidays started, I really had no reason to consume this black and bitter broth at all - I had no deadlines, no appointments, basically I was not exposed to any form of stress at all and could technically sleep and relax as long as I want during the day.Going Cold TurkeyThus, my plan was to simply stop coffee for a while and switch to the healthier alternative: tea. However, this task was much more difficult to achieve than I initially thought. On my first day, I was barely able to withstand this strong craving for coffee for a few hours in the morning, and eventually I gave in and turned on the coffee maker.The second day, I unplugged my coffee machine and buried it deep in one of my cabinets in order to make it much more of a hassle to give in my craving. I tell you what happened: I didn't brew any coffee that day until early evening, but at the cost of severe headaches and pronounced fatigue. I ended up at the Starbucks Drive-Thru after when I drove home.At this point I started wondering: Why is it so hard to live just one single day without a cup of coffee? I am perfectly fine if I don't have my daily glass of orange juice, but without getting my cup(s) of coffee, I feel like I am on heavy drug withdrawal.Curious as I was, I did some initial research on the internet where I stumbled upon a book called "Caffeine Blues - Wake Up to the Hidden Dangers of America's #1 Drug" from Stephen Cherniske ever so often. After some more online search I read that the author is a recognized biochemist and nutritionist, who taught at universities, and has about 35 years of clinical and research experiences.At this point, I was more than determined to read more about this addictive drug called caffeine. Thus, I got the eBook version of this 451-page long volume and started reading...Caffeine Blues - Wake Up to the Hidden Dangers of America's #1 DrugI devoured this book within a few days, because it was written in an incredibly accessible way, and furthermore, it was exceptionally thrilling for a non-fiction book. But more importantly, Steven Cherniske, in best research manner, conducts hundreds to thousands of research papers and studies (all references are listed in the appendix) to back up his points and claims.I think I understate his case when I say his book is creepy; creepy in a positive way. Stephen's book is just eye-opening, and I am so glad that I rather read it sooner than later. While I was engulfing page by page, I was feeling more and more like a amphetamine-addicted rock star who was living just on the edge. In fact, I was just an innocent coffee drinker, just like everyone else on this planet - at least this is what I thought.Stephen Cherniske explains why caffeine is so effective, and it's dangers and harmful effects on body and mind - from the increased release of stress hormones to the constriction of arteries, and eventually dangerous risks of heart attacks and strokes. He mentions the hidden dangers of the high caffeine dosages in soft drinks and other food, and outlines nasty political campaigns promoting the caffeine business.Fortunately, the book just gives you the feel of the gloomy future of being caffeine-free. In the last chapters you get extensive advises and ideas for alternatives. The book ends with his so-called "Off The Bean" program, which will eventually help you to become caffeine-free more smoothly than I did with my "cold turkey" approach, which will hopefully help you to get around the initial torture of headaches.According to the author, the complete "withdrawal" from caffeine takes about 3 weeks, and another 6 weeks until you will feel the positive effects. I am in week 2 now, but I already lost my craving for caffeine in any form: let it be coffee, soft drinks, etc.I think I have already beaten this stress-fatique-disease spiral, and I am on my way towards a healthier 2013!My complete article including pictures can be viewed under [...]
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