The Philippine Star

6 tips to a healthier coffee experience

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Coffee, with its caffeine, can increase our energy levels, it can make our brain more alert and focused, and it can enhance our mood, among other benefits. However, caffeine also has side effects that may hinder us from enjoying coffee as much as we want. To help eliminate these side effects, below are important points to consider if you want only the best that coffee can offer, whether you’re a first-time coffee drinker or a certified coffee aficionado.

Listen to your body. According to a paper published by the Internatio­nal Life Sciences Institute, an adult can consume up to four cups of coffee a day without feeling any discomfort. This is only on average for adults, though. Since the effects of caffeine vary greatly from person to person, the best way to know how much caffeine your body can ingest without problems is by listening to it. If you feel anything weird after your second cup, then stop at two cups. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach. For some, drinking coffee on an empty stomach can result in unpleasant sensations in the gut. This is because most types of coffee are known to have a pH of below six, which means they’re acidic. Undo your caffeine tolerance from time to time. Consuming coffee on a regular basis increases your caffeine tolerance, which in turn diminishes its stimulator­y effects on your body. Cutting back on the amount caffeine from time to time is a great way to reset your body’s tolerance, ensuring that its positive effects are easily felt again. But don’t stop consuming at once. An abrupt stop in the consumptio­n of caffeine can trigger symptoms of withdrawal, including sleepiness, headaches, dizziness, and irritabili­ty. If you want to reset your caffeine tolerance, you can continue consuming coffee as long as the serving is less than what you normally consume. Avoid coffee at least six hours before bedtime. Drinking coffee a few hours before bedtime can delay your body’s circadian rhythm, forcing it to stay awake at the wrong time, which is during bedtime. For better sleep at night, try to impose a cut off time for coffee consumptio­n for the whole day at around six hours before going to bed. Don’t drink when you’re extremely

sleep-deprived. Most people drink coffee thinking that it can make up for their lack of sleep, but consuming coffee after a few days of extreme sleep deprivatio­n won’t be effective for staying awake anymore.

Coffee drinks, especially ready-todrink varieties like Kopiko 78°c have become one of the driving forces that enable Filipino students and profession­als to conquer all the challenges that they face every day. But while enjoying coffee is not a bad thing, drinking in moderation is still key to a healthy consumptio­n and a great coffee experience.

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