Jul 24, 2024
I didn’t always love coffee. Shocking, I know!
I didn't even like the smell of it until after I had my second child. I was so exhausted I gave it a try, and now I start my day with a cup of mushroom coffee mixed with coconut oil and collagen, and I honestly love it.
Coffee and caffeine create some tension in the health community, so let’s look at some facts.
If you're using caffeine to combat constant exhaustion, it might be time to evaluate your overall health, particularly your adrenal function.
Some people metabolize caffeine quickly, while others do so slowly. Knowing your genetic factors can help you manage your intake. I metabolize caffeine quickly, so an afternoon cup doesn’t impact my sleep.
Cycle Syncing: Coffee is warming, which can be beneficial during different phases of your cycle. For instance, during the progesterone phase (days 15-28), you might find yourself enjoying an extra cup to get through the day.
Coffee isn’t inherently bad for your hormones. Problems arise with too much caffeine and quality of coffee.
Remember, everyone’s experience with coffee and caffeine is different. Coffee is a delicious and beneficial substance, but as always, listen to your body.
So, how do you take your coffee?
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