Fatigue
I know, this is the main reason that people drink coffee: to help you wake up in the morning, get over that late afternoon slump, or to stay up while working late at night. Yes, coffee is a very short term remedy for fatigue, but in the end, it only makes it worse. Coffee is a central nervous system stimulant which overstimulates the adrenal glands to produce adrenaline and cortisol, both stress hormones. This is what is responsible for that initial euphoric feeling with a cup of coffee, when you have a heightened sense of mental clarity, alertness and more energy. Unfortunately, this affect is short lasting and leads to a crash in energy, and eventually adrenal depletion, fatigue and caffeine dependence and addiction. Your adrenal glands stop being able to produce normal levels of these stress hormones, as caffeine has worn them out. Coffee blocks the absorption of iron, which can contribute to iron deficiency anemia, also resulting in fatigue.
Anxiety/Panic/Depression/Sleep disorders
Because coffee stimulates an excess release of stress hormones and interferes with our brain chemistry, it contributes to states of anxiety, panic, depression and insomnia. Coffee inhibits adenosine, which is one of our calming neurotransmitters, thus blocking our body's ability for natural stress reduction and relaxation. Coffee depletes the body of vitamin B6, a nutrient needed for the production of serotonin. Low levels of serotonin are associated with depression and anxiety. Coffee also decreases vitamin D absorption, which has been linked to mood disorders and depression.
Coronary Artery Disease/Hypertension
Coffee intake has been linked to elevated homocysteine levels, which contributes to coronary artery disease. Elevated levels of cortisol due to coffee intake lead to constriction of blood vessels and can be a contributing factor to hypertension.
Osteoporosis/Bone Health
Coffee has been shown to decrease the absorption of both calcium and vitamin D, both necessary for optimal bone health. Coffee actually leaches calcium from the our bones, contributing to loss of bone density and osteoporosis.
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Coffee is acidic, and contains numerous chemicals that are irritating to the lining of the digestive tract. Over time, coffee consumption can contribute to many gastrointestinal conditions including gastritis, GERD, and irritable bowel syndrome. Because of coffee's irritant effect on the gastrointestinal tract, it decreases the absorption of many essential vitamins and minerals.
Dehydration
Coffee is a diuretic that causes frequent urination. This depletes the body of important nutrients and electrolytes including magnesium, potassium and calcium.
Dental health
Not only does coffee stain your teeth a yellowish brown color, it also increases dental caries (cavities).
So, those are a few reasons to motivate you to give up coffee and improve your health!
Coffee Alternative
If you are considering giving up coffee, the best coffee alternative I have found is Dandy Blend. This is a caffeine-free, gluten-free coffee alternative that contains water soluble extracts of roasted dandelion root, chicory and beets, and grains barley and rye. It surprisingly tastes like coffee without the bitterness and acidity. Substituting Dandy Blend for coffee helps with avoiding headaches and other coffee withdrawal symptoms. Dandelion, one of the main ingredients in this blend, is a wonderful botanical for digestion and nutrient absorption, liver functionality, skin health, weight loss and hormone balancing. I recommend Dandy Blend as part of a detoxification program and/or for every day use. Check out Dandy Blend's website:
http://www.dandyblend.com/ for more info or for a store locator near you. In Portland, you can buy Dandy Blend at Peoples Food Co-op in SE, or the Alberta Co-op in NE.
Some recipe ideas using Dandy Blend:
Straight up:
1 tsp Dandy Blend dissolved in 8 ounces hot water. I recommend using 1 Tbsp for a fuller flavored cup.
*you can also dissolve Dandy Blend in cold water and serve over ice for a refreshing iced-coffee alternative.
Dandy Latte:
1 Tbsp Dandy Blend
12 ounces steamed or warmed dairy alternative-almond milk or hemp milk
1 tsp honey
Stir all ingredients together and enjoy!
Dandy Bliss:
1 Tbsp Dandy Blend
1/2 cup Coconut Bliss Ice Cream (original or vanilla flavor)
1/2 cup water
1 cup ice
Blend all ingredients in the blender and enjoy!
I recommend trying to give up coffee for 2 weeks and notice how differently you feel. Just eliminating coffee and caffeine from your diet can drastically improve how you feel physically, mentally and emotionally.