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Published 22:00 16 Dec 2018 GMT
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5. Anxiety is curbed
All that pent-up energy from a heightened heart rate, excess adrenaline in the blood and not enough activity in your day is not good – this shiftiness and things like foot-tapping are related to drinking too many mochas. Drink less caffeine and your breathing becomes less forced and shallow, and your body is less stressed.
6. Cravings are reduced
It all depends on how you consumed your cup of Joe originally. If you had two sugars or a Flat White with hazelnut syrup, you are sure to kick the cravings for sweetness almost immediately. The intensity you are used to is gone and your system will react accordingly. Your body will naturally replace this lack of coffee with whole foods that restore brain function. A good choice would be almonds and a mint tea on your morning break. The mint will invigorate you, and the almonds will stabilise blood sugars. Your body will need good alternatives so be prepared.
7. Alertness comes back
Get some ginseng into your morning and other alternatives to the hit you once loved.
8. Workout plans may return (I said may)
You will understand the term downhill incline on the treadmill in a whole new light. The intensity of your workout will wain but persevere. Start with a simple walk to work or with the buggy in the morning to de-clutter your brain.
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