Want to Quit Coffee But Scared of Withdrawal? Try Decaf

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People might want to quit coffee for any number of reasons: bladder irritation, the jitters, or a belief that it might be putting their health at risk.

Whatever your reason is, there could be one thing holding you back: the fear of caffeine withdrawal.

Withdrawal is uncomfortable and challenging. Symptoms range from headaches to irritability, fatigue, and bad moods. It makes cutting back on coffee tough and, for some, unsustainable.

But new research suggests an effective tool to help: decaf.

Researchers from the University of Sydney School of Addiction Medicine in Australia found that people experienced fewer withdrawal symptoms when they drank decaf.

The study involved 61 people who said they consumed three or more cups of coffee every day. Each went caffeine-free for 24 hours, and withdrawal symptoms were measured.

Participants were then separated into three groups: one was given decaf unknowingly, one was given decaf and was told about it, and the third was given water. Forty-five minutes after consumption, withdrawal symptoms were measured again.

The group that unknowingly drank decaf reported the biggest drop in withdrawal symptoms, even though there was no pharmacological reason it should have that effect. It was simply the belief that they were drinking real coffee.

Surprisingly, there was a big drop in symptoms in the people who knew they were drinking decaf, as well. The water group didn’t report a reduction in symptoms.

Perhaps the smell, taste, and ritual of drinking the decaf coffee was enough to quell caffeine withdrawal symptoms.

A cup of decaf may help a person ride out the worst withdrawal symptoms as they work toward becoming caffeine free.

To get the biggest benefits, avoid loading up your decaf with sugars and syrupy creams, which can present various health risks.

This article was originally published on BelMarraHealth.com
Mat Lecompte
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Starting as a journalist over 10 years ago, Mat has not only honed his belief system and approach with practical experience, but he has also worked closely with nutritionists, dieticians, athletes, and fitness professionals. He embraces natural healing methods and believes that diet, exercise and willpower are the foundation of a healthy, happy, and drug-free existence.
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