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Do you think its possible that its just the non-organic forms of caffeinated plants that are really giving some of us the problems with caffeine we have??

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Do you think its possible that its just the non-organic forms of caffeinated plants that are really giving some of us the problems with caffeine we have??

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I guess its easy to find out. Just switch to drinking only organic teas. Maybe that is the answer.I also think the reason it takes SO LONG to get over caffeine withdrawal is because it takes awhile to learn what to eat, how to live, etc, to feel good without caffeine.Caffeine is an astringent. I think it can help keep mucus from building up in the digestive system. So when you go without caffeine, all of a sudden you have this build up of mucus, which causes a TON of problems. Getting more sleep is a natural detoxification period which cleans up all this every night. Eating less foods that cause mucus might help too. Exercise is good for detox. Drinking more fluids helps in general in itself.Wine might be helpful also. The past 3 weeks I have gone off caffeine twice. I definitely noticed the withdrawal…but what I found helpful was drinking more alcohol..for whatever reason. Getting sleep is good of course. It didn’t take me too long to feel better.But now I’m going to try switching t

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