Over 2 weeks ago I decided I had no choice but to give up, cold turkey, the caffeine and processed sugar. I've had issues with my hair falling out over the past year (you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at me, there's no "bald spots," but I have less than half the hair I used to have a year ago.)
When I was doing research online months back regarding reasons for hair loss, I stumbled onto this health site that had this quiz that you could take regarding your various health ailments. I didn't have most of the symptoms they mentioned, however, I did have a few clustered in one particular group. That groups turned out to be centered around the adrenal glands. The unofficial diagnosis based on the symptoms I checked off on the list was overtaxed adrenal glands.....most likely due to too much caffeine and sugar.
I laughed, because that was so me, and over these past months I've had half hearted attempts at "no caffeine" and "no sugar," but by the end it had just gotten out of control. I was drinking teas, coffees, sodas, Red Bulls even, with sugar added to my teas and coffees (and into everything else practically) along with the alcohol, ice cream, cookies, and lots of junk food. I'm skinny so I can eat all that and not gain the weight, but it seemed to be taking its toll in other areas.
So, here we are, 2+ weeks later. I've only had 3 decafs in the past 2+ weeks, and only because our internet conked out on us for almost a week and so we'd go to the local coffeehouses to use their WiFi. Otherwise, I wouldn't have even had that. No teas though, no regular caffeinated coffees, no sodas. And no sugar junk/alcohol, only natural sugar in the form of fruit.
It was hardest during the first week. Old habits die hard and I didn't realize how much of a habit drinking coffee and tea had become. That first week it was like, Oh..................I can't have the soda I'd normally have with my pizza.
Oh.........can't have the ice tea with sugar.
Can't go to the Mudhouse or Greenberry's for a coffee.
How annoying! haha Drinking coffee is fun, the whole experience of it at the coffeehouses.
So after the first week choosing plain water instead started to become the new habit. Now, I just drink that all day long. My digestion is lots better, and I'm sure my adrenals are much happier. In the past I couldn't ever stick with these good diet changes, but now I pretty much have no choice. It's amazing what the threat of going bald will do to you. You can stop anything cold turkey under those conditions! haha
I think the whole caffeine thing is a conspiracy. Coffee is pushed on the masses, not just in this country but all over. It doesn't help that we live in a society that wants us to pack the equivalent of two days' worth of life into one, always on the GO! GO! GO! with most people trying to juggle work, family, errand running and personal time, and usually only barely keeping up with it all and not getting enough sleep as a result, necessitating the need for drug "uppers" to keep them going when they really should be sleeping. I understand when people are adamant in their refusal to ever even consider going off it, but I don't think people are really stopping to think about how their organs and glands are handling it all. Lack of sleep, coupled with regular usage of upper stimulants probably ages people faster than normal. The heart is beating faster, the organs are taxed, all of that drains on the body.
Going off caffeine for me wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. It was mostly just breaking out of the *habit* of it all.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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