Anonymous wrote:Brewed cacao. I absolutely love it. Never going back to coffee.
Anonymous wrote:decaf coffee literally taste the exact same just no caffeine (idk maybe just me)
also, i haven't heard the podcast but if its about not drinking because of the caffeine then just drink decaf
i stopped drinking caffeinated coffee about three weeks ago. i'll be honest, first two weeks were brutual. i was tired by 11am, and had to take a nap during my lunch break. i had zero energy for the gym.
to replace the coffee as my morning drink, i started mixing up these drinks, depending on the day:
- drinking decaf
- making a protein smoothie
- chai lattes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just drink decaf coffee?
because it tastes like dirty sink water
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you just drink decaf coffee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the transcript. There's no evidence that caffeine is bad for you, unless you drink 8+ cups a day. I want that 5 minutes back.
OP here. Yes, I wasn't saying that the podcast said caffeine was bad for you. What I got from their talk was a few things, but mainly 1) it is definitely classified as a drug because it alters mental state and 2) it's an interesting experiment to see what life is like without it.
Two days later, you finally give the summary. Slow clap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the transcript. There's no evidence that caffeine is bad for you, unless you drink 8+ cups a day. I want that 5 minutes back.
OP here. Yes, I wasn't saying that the podcast said caffeine was bad for you. What I got from their talk was a few things, but mainly 1) it is definitely classified as a drug because it alters mental state and 2) it's an interesting experiment to see what life is like without it.
Anonymous wrote:I read the transcript. There's no evidence that caffeine is bad for you, unless you drink 8+ cups a day. I want that 5 minutes back.