How I Failed to Give Up Coffee

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  2. Giving coffee is hopeless when you work with your computer. You can give up smoking, drinking, everything but when you work 8 hours watching monitor it just can’t be done

  3. desika,

    i had the same issues with coffee. i switched to tea (i rotate between green, oolong and black). it is less addictive, healthier and has really done wonders for my immune system. i still drink coffee once in a while (esp when i am at a diner, there is something to bottomless cups of diner coffees) but it does not bother me if i do not drink it…

    m

  4. Hi Cookie,
    Hi Manoj,

    As I mentioned at the end of the article, we switched to just one cup of early morning coffee. And, during the day we have herbal teas, like Tulasi, Ginger, and my favorite Peppermint.

    Last week, I was a bit lazy to make coffee just for myself (my wife and kid are still in India having fun :-( ) on one day and I just forgot about it for the next three days. I did not have any side effects or craving for it. I, then, realized that I really did not care for it and that I can make choice to have it or not. Now, I drink it out of choice once a day, if I feel like it.

    Desika

  5. leaving coffee drinking is a hard bargain and cannot be comprimised with

    any alternative. it can only be taken as a sacrifice in your life and

    not changing your daily routine . coffee has more medically proved

    for heartrisk as per articles published in media

  6. there is no substitute for coffee and leaving coffee is a hard bargain.

    sacrifising coffee is only to have a change in daily routine .

    coffee has more medicinal properties for easing heartrisk as

    per medical reports published in paper and nedia