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5 Unexpected Ways Coffee Influences our Behavior

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We know that coffee keeps us awake, but studies show coffee impacts us in unexpected ways, including increasing our shopping habits and our tolerance to pain.

Everyone knows that coffee perks up the soul. Shortly after the nectar passes our lips, our brain is attentive, our vision sharpens and fatigue goes away.

As French novelist Honoré de Balzac states, “This coffee falls into your stomach, and straightway there is a general commotion. Ideas begin to move like the battalions of the Grand Army on the battlefield.”

Caffeine is the primary chemical in coffee, a psychoactive drug that alters how we feel and behave. Caffeine molecules resemble the body’s adenosine molecules, which accumulate in the brain the longer we are awake. And since caffeine looks like adenosine, it can block sensors and trick the brain to stay awake.

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Most of what the article says is true in my personal experience. Hence some people say I need a coffee to wake up.

If you want to stop drinking coffee after drinking it habitually for years, it can affect you more than you think. Depending on your system and how much you drink daily, cutting off coffee suddenly can cause depression. This may not happen to everyone, but it can happen to some people.
 
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If you want to stop drinking coffee after drinking it habitually for years, it can affect you more than you think. Depending on your system and how much you drink daily, cutting off coffee suddenly can cause depression. This may not happen to everyone, but it can happen to some people.
I’ve never drank it. My husband does.
 
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We know that coffee keeps us awake, but studies show coffee impacts us in unexpected ways, including increasing our shopping habits and our tolerance to pain.

Everyone knows that coffee perks up the soul. Shortly after the nectar passes our lips, our brain is attentive, our vision sharpens and fatigue goes away.

As French novelist Honoré de Balzac states, “This coffee falls into your stomach, and straightway there is a general commotion. Ideas begin to move like the battalions of the Grand Army on the battlefield.”

Caffeine is the primary chemical in coffee, a psychoactive drug that alters how we feel and behave. Caffeine molecules resemble the body’s adenosine molecules, which accumulate in the brain the longer we are awake. And since caffeine looks like adenosine, it can block sensors and trick the brain to stay awake.

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I wonder if it works that way for those of us with ADHD, as stimulants helps us to relax.
 
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