Ethereal Knight
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- Jan 10, 2022
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most people will not have their sleep disrupted by drinking coffee, as long as they drink it early and in moderation. each person knows their metabolism, so they know when it's time to stop drinking. some people stop drinking at 10 AM, others at 2 PM... caffeine half-life varies depending on your genetics.Ok!
Well, for a strict carnivore diet I've understood that one shouldn't drink coffee.. there's a lot of toxins in it as well, plus the sleep disruption. It's just that I really appreciate that warm coffee cup in the morning... I haven't had it since I started the diet though. I guess it's just a comfort thing. And I really want to do this diet right to give it a real good shot of fixing my depression. That's why I thought I'd quit it at least in the beginning and then maybe try it out again once I have gotten the optimal effect of the diet.
if I were you, I'd enjoy your coffee.
it makes fasting in the morning more confortable (if you happen to be fasting), makes you more alert despite the change in fuel source (from carbs to fats), makes mood better, improves performance and overall feels good.
if I could, I'd drink it too.
like I said I'm a "caffeine slow metabolizer", but this is a small minority of people.
for most caffeine is 100% fine. of course, depending on the dosage and timing.
it's a source of polyphenols too. and there's some evidence that perhaps drinking coffe could help to prevent cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases like dementia.
just don't drink it too close to meals. its antinutrients may block the absorption of certain things in the food if you drink it too close to meal time.
yes, some people report that they feel more calm after they quit caffeine, or that they sleep better.
caffeine half life is can be long, so some people think they are going to sleep without any caffeine in their blood, since they stopped early, but sometimes there's still some.
I think that maybe they could have reduced the dosage and pulling the timing earlier, instead of quitting.
for people who are treating auto-immune issues, like the famous Mikhaila Peterson, things may be different. there are at least pesticides and antinutrients on coffee, not to speak of unkown substances, that can be triggering for their autoimmune, so in these cases it's more complicated.
for them, the cleaner the diet, the better. that's why they only use salt, and don't use any herb spices in their meat, even though these spices don't have any carbohydrates.
they usually do what they call an "elimination diet", they initially remove almost everything and then add things back one thing at a time to try to discover what exatcly is triggering symptoms.