json_metadata | "{"appParentPermlink":"fkhqwe83q","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appTags":["life","healthy","drink","question",""],"appDepth":2,"appBody":"<p>I used to drink coffee on a daily bases, first because it was good, I liked it, later because I have low blood pressure and coffee helps. It was my doctor's recommendation to drink two coffees a day if I like it. <\/p>\n<p>This went on for years, my first thought in the morning was coffee and my last one in the evening was coffee as well. I've been treating headaches, fatigue, dizziness and who knows many more things with coffee. I became and addict and developed intolerance, which means no matter how much I drank, it had no affect on me any more. <\/p>\n<p>So in the beginning of September this year I made a decision and quit drinking coffee. It was hard at the beginning, had to experience withdrawal syndromes but I had the strength to go on and deal with it. Now I know I'm out of the woods, I won't drink coffee ever again.<\/p>\n<p>I've been struggling with car sickness and after quitting drinking coffee I don't have that problem any more. This is a huge win for me because it made my life miserable. I had no idea coffee can cause this. <\/p>\n<p>I'm not saying coffee is not good, but you have to draw a line and never cross it. Some say coffee is healthy and list a series of health benefits, which can be true if consumed moderately. This is not the case if you drink strong espresso and cross the line, you can become an addict, which can have serious consequences. Can cause high blood pressure, motion sickness, you can even develop glaucoma. <\/p>","appCategory":"life","app":"musing\/1.1","appParentAuthor":"dilimunanzar","musingPostType":"answer","appTitle":"Do you consume coffee regularly, what makes you like coffee?","musingAppVersion":"1.1"}" |
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