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Thanks,I do have decent diet,my problem at work is COFFEE,5-7 cups a day!!
Thanks,I do have decent diet,my problem at work is COFFEE,5-7 cups a day!!
Yep, you're all geeked up on java.There is no way you can relax your mind with 7 cups of coffee a day
Anyway, about coffee... I can easily drink 10 cups of coffee in a day (but then, some days I only have 1). It does zero for my stress levels (I know because I've experimented with giving it up for longer periods and have never noted any difference at all). On the contrary, having a cup (or three) while reading in the evening actually helps me sleep. I dunno; maybe I'm caffeine resistant?
Or you can stay away from the chocolate flavor entirely -- a good idea if you're using it as a sleep aid -- and go with the malt flavored version, which works pretty well for me. Either way, though, it's healthier than reefers.
I bitterly disagree Am I taking this too seriously? Chocolate is considered a super food. It is a big mistake to give it up. Chocolate is another powerful antioxidant. On your brain, it has the same properties than weed. It makes you happier. In every study about chocolate, they discover new healthy effects. For instance, it decreases the risk of cancer after doing exercise as a result of muscle break down.
Just change the regular one for a darker version with the less sugar possible. 80% pure chocolate or more. Enjoy the good things of life
Chocolate is a stimulant and addictive.
Giving it up was one of the greatest things I've ever done. I'm much calmer without it.
Addictive yes. Stimulant? Let me quote a wise man; "All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes that a thing is no poison - Paracelso"
Sorry, but you made a mistake;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8306796/Chocolate-is-the-new-super-food.html
Same with wine. A glass of wine a day is very healthy. It has a powerful antioxidant called resveratrol. A bottle of wine a day? You're a drunk and you have a problem.
Oh, yes. Yes yes. The media, experts, and people I don't know know what's best for me. <--That's when I was my most anxious.
Anyone suffer from anxiety,or GAD?Been battling it for years now,it has hindered me in many ways.Pressure at work mainly,come friday at closing time it seems to subside a bit,but come sunday eve,wow it comes on like gangbusters! Been at the same job for 41 years,purchasing agent thankless work...Can not retire yet,another 6 years Lord willing...Brian
Oh, yes. Yes yes. The media, experts, and people I don't know know what's best for me. <--That's when I was my most anxious.
Ok, fair enough [huh] You know what's better for you and nobody can tell better than you how do you feel whenever you consume any food.
My personal view about chocolate being addictive and stimulant; I eat a couple of ounces almost every day, never more than that. Like LizzieMaine, I like it bitter. 80% or 90% pure. Here in the South of Europe it's a classic to take it with a cup of black coffee.
Stimulant for me? Every time I eat chocolate I end up with a big smile on my face I'm pretty aware that all the antioxidants are good for me but what I really enjoy about it, it's that it makes me happy
Addictive for me? Not too much because I take it dark and bitter. Real taste of chocolate is bitter.
I think some people consider chocolate addictive and stimulant as a result of the added sugar, not the cocoa itself. Sugar and similar things like the corn syrup are the real problem.
For me it is always amazing that somebody can be self-conscious that he/she is anxious or depressed. I came from a place where you are not thought to have these kind of feelings. I mean, in school, college or at work, you're not allowed to leave because you feel anxiety or you are depressed. If you do, you would be kicked out at once.
Then, suicide is a completely taboo topic. When somebody commits suicide here, nobody talks about it. They'll tell the guy died after an accident or an illness if they have the chance.
Then you go to the north of Europe where they actually have suicide statistics and their rates are high, and it is amazing how seriously they take when a student or a worker says they are anxious or depressed. They take action pretty fast.