27-02-2016, 14:29
Coffee
September 25 2006 at 1:11 AM Anonymous (no login)
Has anyone continued to drink excessive amounts of coffee and had luck with wonderup? i can't bare the thought of giving it up...
Vicky A
(Login VickyA)
Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 8:42 AM
What amounts of coffeee do you regard as excessive?
Anonymous
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Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 6:19 PM
6 cups ish a day
Anonymous
(Login kiana2)
Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 11:34 PM
WOW that is alot. Your body obviously has built up a tolerence to it. Coffee raises blood sugar levels and disrupts insulin and hormone balances in the body. It also triggers inflamation which makes the body highly suseptible to early aging. Also did you know that coffee is one of the most highly sprayed crops in the world with pesticides. All this makes for a no good effect on your NBE effort. I would like to know too if anyone has been successfull while keeping up their coffee intake. It was hard for me to give up also but i have definately noticed a difference since stopping. A better alternative (if you really need that hit) is green tea. It still has the caffine which will give you a buzz but somehow doesn't seem to affect the body the way coffee does... and i have been told it is ok to drink while on NBE. Plus it is loaded with antioxidants. Just don't forget to have a good water intake too.
September 25 2006 at 1:11 AM Anonymous (no login)
Has anyone continued to drink excessive amounts of coffee and had luck with wonderup? i can't bare the thought of giving it up...
Vicky A
(Login VickyA)
Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 8:42 AM
What amounts of coffeee do you regard as excessive?
Anonymous
(no login)
Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 6:19 PM
6 cups ish a day
Anonymous
(Login kiana2)
Re: Coffee
September 27 2006, 11:34 PM
WOW that is alot. Your body obviously has built up a tolerence to it. Coffee raises blood sugar levels and disrupts insulin and hormone balances in the body. It also triggers inflamation which makes the body highly suseptible to early aging. Also did you know that coffee is one of the most highly sprayed crops in the world with pesticides. All this makes for a no good effect on your NBE effort. I would like to know too if anyone has been successfull while keeping up their coffee intake. It was hard for me to give up also but i have definately noticed a difference since stopping. A better alternative (if you really need that hit) is green tea. It still has the caffine which will give you a buzz but somehow doesn't seem to affect the body the way coffee does... and i have been told it is ok to drink while on NBE. Plus it is loaded with antioxidants. Just don't forget to have a good water intake too.