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May 14, 2010

Suffering With Caffeine Withdrawal?-Get Some Tips Here

Truth be told, it seem that everybody responds to food items differently. Some things that stand out in my mind are nuts and assorted nut products. Then there are people who could consume just about anything.

I know for me personally, I have to watch my coffee and caffeine consumption. It seems that I am developing a dependency on caffeine. If I go a long time without drinking caffeine, I get severe headaches. I know for me the caffeine induces many of these, because if I don’t consume my usual cups of coffee, the symptoms increase. What’s going on I thought? Maybe I’m actually addicted to caffeine.

Unfortunately, I don’t know what I would do without the morning cup of coffee, and subsequent caffeine jolt. It seems to really get me going, and I truly believe it’s a habit. Now could I go the day without caffeine. I’m beginning to doubt it.

Unfortunately, my consumption of straight up java in the early hours of the day does not go without its unique effects. Caffeine withdrawal is the newly recognized disorder that is getting a lot of attention lately. I guess I really have to be a little concerned about my excessive caffeine consumption.

Speaking only for myself, I know if I don’t get my caffeine jolt in the morning and throughout the course of the day, I can be a different person. Associates as well as family members say I am a bit “cranky”, and seem to have a short fuse. I tend to disagree, but I am not on the outside looking in.

If it wasn’t for those pounding caffeine headaches I have, and a bit of the jitters, I probably wouldn’t have any side effects at all. But then again, who wants to deal with them all day. So perhaps there is some truth to this “caffeine withdrawal” disorder they have been speaking about.

What we do have to remember is that everybody is different. Caffeine may not bother you as it does me. Checking with a physician is always a good idea if you are having any symptoms. I know for me it would be a tough thing to give up. But if less side effects is a goal, I just might have to concede.

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January 17, 2010

Following A Natural Diet – Eating Raw Foods

Filed under: Coffee — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , — Ali Bautista @ 3:01 pm

The natural diet is also known as the raw food diet and this diet consists of mainly eating uncooked foods. These foods include dried fruit, nuts, sprouts, beans, vegetables, unprocessed plant foods, grains, seeds and seaweed. The vast majority of the food should be eaten raw.

The theory behind the natural diet is that important enzymes present in the raw food are broken down and become inactive when the food is cooked above 116 degrees Fahrenheit. These enzymes will help with digestion. Those that follow the diet believe that each food has a life force that will go away when it is cooked.

Some of the health beliefs that have made the natural diet popular is that it gives you increased energy, helps with weight loss, provides better digestion, improves your skin and reduces the risk of heart disease. There are almost no saturated or Trans fat in the natural diet because these fats are not found in nature.

Some of the foods you can eat in the natural diet include purified water, unprocessed natural foods, dried fruit, grains, seeds, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, young coconut milk, juiced vegetables, juiced fruits, seaweed, legumes, beans and nuts. These foods should all be eaten raw and it is best if they are organically grown.

You can use some cooking techniques to help make some of the raw foods more palatable and easier to digest. Instead of eating the vegetables and fruits whole then you can juice them. Nuts and dried fruit can be soaked. Grains, seeds and beans can be sprouted and most foods can be blended and dehydrated.

Unlike most popular fad diets the natural diet does not have any harmful side effects. This diet will get rid of any toxin build ups in your body and the side effects are related to these toxins leaving your body. Most of these side effects include feeling tired, having nausea, mild headaches and specific food cravings. However these symptoms will go away in a few days.

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January 14, 2010

Watch The Caffeine And Sugar – For Good Health You Need Sleep

Filed under: Coffee — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Ali Bautista @ 1:36 pm

Sleep is very important to a person’s health though many individuals do not realize how important. If you do not get enough sleep then you are risking your health in the long run. You won’t feel the effects now but you will later on in life. To stay healthy you need about 8 hours of sleep a night.

Many people will eat sugary and highly caffeinated foods to stay alert during the day if they are tired and have not had enough sleep. However new information has come to light that these types of food will only damage your health further in the long run.

Sugary foods only produce a very short burst of energy because the sugar is metabolized very quickly. Once the sugar is gone you will feel even more tired than before and your reaction time will decrease. You want to eat foods that will provide you with some energy as well as foods that will last. A snack that meets both of these factors is apple slices with peanut butter. The apple slices has carbohydrates and the peanut butter provides some protein.

Coffee is regularly consumed for the caffeine to get you going. However the caffeine in the coffee you drank in the morning will stay in your body for up to 12 hours. The effects of that caffeine can last long after you have finished your coffee. If you have problems sleeping and drink a lot of coffee you should try not drinking coffee. If you feel you still need some caffeine in the morning then try chocolate or soda, as they have smaller amounts of caffeine.

Even decaffeinated coffee still contains caffeine. A cup of decaffeinated coffee has the same amount of coffee as a 12 oz bottle of soda. Decaffeinated coffee may be a good option if you are trying to cut back on your caffeine. Many people may become dependent on coffee and can have difficulties breaking the habit.

So in order to stay healthy try and cut out some of the caffeine and work on getting a good night’s sleep. Exercise can help if you have trouble falling asleep at night.

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January 6, 2010

Tips On A Healthy Diet – What Should You Be Eating?

Filed under: Coffee — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Jose Andres @ 7:32 am

What is a healthy diet today? If you are like millions of other people, you have been fed so much conflicting information that you are uncertain how to begin a healthier lifestyle, even if the desire and will is there. Yet, you also know that making healthier food choices will lower your weight, reduce your risk of many life-threatening diseases, and even give your skin a more youthful glow.

Fortunately, eating for health and longevity doesn’t have to be that complicated. You don’t have to throw hundreds of dollars a week on specially grown organic foods and you definitely do not have to pay top dollar for frozen, prepackaged diet foods to be delivered to your door.

Healthy eating simply means you focus mainly on foods that give your body the nutrients, vitamins, and trace minerals that it needs to function properly. You don’t have to deprive yourself of everything that tastes good, but balance the occasional splurge with nutritionally dense foods.

Let’s talk in specifics here. It’s time to debunk the “diet” food industry and get real! What should you really be eating?

Let’s begin with one category of food that has all but been demonized in today’s diet industry: the carbohydrate. Severely limiting this powerful energy resource can have negative consequences, but so can filling up on sugary treats and white refined carbs. The trick is to pick nutritious carb sources.

It turns out that the best carbs that will actually serve a real purpose in your body are very low calorie and low fat if not fat free. We are talking about vegetables, fruits, and tons of whole grains. Go for whole grain and whole wheat (100%, every time) pasta, bread, rice, and cereal over the refined sugary options.

Then mix in lean protein (such as chicken, white meat turkey) and healthy fats (extra virgin olive oil, etc.) and you are on your way to a healthier body, clearer mind, and more youthful, vibrant life. Yes, a healthy diet can be that simple!

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