Catherine Saxelby

Nutritionist, Blogger, Award Winning Author
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3 easy ways to cut down on caffeine (without going into withdrawal)

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 08 January 2013.
Tagged: caffeine, coffee, concentration, cravings, hydration, milk, sugary drinks, tea

3 easy ways to cut down on caffeine (without going into withdrawal)
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Are you overdoing the caffeine? Do you live from coffee to coffee? Do you find it difficult to get going in the morning without your java fix? Sipping a cappuccino or a short black is a common way for busy people to recharge their batteries or even wake up in the morn. But what do you do when it gets too much? And what is too much? Read on for my answers.

The Caffeine Trap

Like you, I too enjoy a coffee when I'm out and about. That aroma is so enticing and the adrenaline hit is just wonderful. Plus it's a great way to catch up with friends or colleagues, especially when you're pressed for time.

However, the caffeine trap is a slow, insidious one. You start out sipping a short black in the morning. Then one day, you realise you need four of them just to get through your day (or eight instant coffees), as one of my friends discovered. May as well put in a coffee drip!

How much caffeine is safe?

Caffeine acts on the central nervous system, speeding up the heartbeat and rate of breathing, dilating blood vessels and relaxing smooth muscles. It boosts alertness and concentration and overcomes the perception of fatigue – key reasons for its enduring popularity in our fast-paced world.

Most of us can handle around 300mg of caffeine a day without problems. This translates to 4 or 5 cups of instant coffee or 3 shots of espresso (a latte, short black or cappuccino all start with a shot) although it's all very variable. See here for my list of how much caffeine is in drinks and foods.

Caffeine and weight loss

Caffeine either in coffee or in caffeine tablets has often been touted as an aid to weight loss but is it really? There is no rigorous scientific evidence to show that it is. Caffeine may suppress your appetite and it may stimulate fat-burning but that neither of these effects is large enough to make a real difference to your weight. In some people, caffeine can act as a diuretic, meaning they have increased urination and so lose fluid and thus weight but it's not the sort of weight loss you want and it's only temporary. If you're drinking coffee for weight loss, then your wasting your time.

Kick the habit in 3 gradual steps

If you figure you're a caffeine junkie for whatever reason, or you just cut want to cut back, here's how to do it. Don't go 'cold turkey' as you'll trigger the caffeine withdrawal syndrome – throbbing headaches, tiredness, yawning and lethargy which lasts for a couple of days but is bad enough to send you screaming back to caffeine. The headache is a killer, believe me. The trick is to cut back gradually to allow your body to adapt. Here's how:

1. Cut out one cup of coffee or one can of energy drink each day. Start on a weekend or on holidays when you won't be under pressure. Begin by dropping an afternoon or evening caffeine. Plan to have your last by 4pm so the caffeine can work itself through your system before bedtime. Do this for a week to get your body used to less, for example:

Week 1: cut out your afternoon coffee i.e. no caffeine after 4pm

Week 2: cut out any coffee with, or after, lunch i.e. no caffeine after 12 noon

2. Aim to cut your overall intake by half long term, or until you have reached a level you're comfortable with and don't have sleepless nights or shaky hands. You don't have to give up coffee entirely (thank goodness), just enough to reduce the side effects, depending on your sensitivity.

3. A common goal is to keep cutting back until you drink no more than 3 cups of instant coffee or one or two café espressos a day. Switch to no or lower caffeine options when you can for example:

  • Caffeine-free alternatives
  • Decaf coffee
  • Decaf tea
  • Herbal infusion, especially after dinner when you're looking for a good night's sleep. I like to sip a big mug of ginger or peppermint tea or one of the sleep blends
  • How about a rooibus (red tea) instead? It tastes almost like tea but has no caffeine.
  • Try a coffee substitute (made from roasted barley, chicory or dandelion root) e.g. Caro, Ecco, Dandelion tea. They look pretty much like fine instant coffee but with a milder flavour. Not bad with milk.
  • Lemon squash, ginger beer, lemonade, or other non-cola soft drink

Lower caffeine alternatives

  • Regular tea or green tea which have one-half to one-third the caffeine of coffee
  • A hot chocolate makes an easy and socially acceptable alternative
  • A can of cola soft drink has around half the caffeine of an energy drink (not a healthy choice but keeps your caffeine intake down)

Note:

Don't be fooled by guarana. It's just another plant that's a source of caffeine. Yes, it's natural but then so are coffee beans and tea leaves. Yerba maté is another drink high in caffeine.

Reviews

  • Product snapshot: Tomato pasta sauces

    Product snapshot: Tomato pasta sauces

    18 September 2023 by, Catherine Saxelby

    What’s in your favourite tomato pasta sauce, and how much of it? Here are the most popular sauces reviewed for your reading pleasure.

    I’ve rated nine of the most popular tomato pasta sauces in terms of their nutrition, ingredient lists and jar size. You’ll find many of these in your local supermarket. The sauces are ranked:

    • from Italian (Italy grows the reddest full-flavoured tomatoes) to Australian
    • per 100 grams, which is equivalent to 3½ ounces (the standard for comparing food products)
    • by serving size (varies between brands but is generally 100–175 g in size)
    • by ingredient list, jar size and where made (with each product’s website as the source)

    The bottom line

    When you’re next out shopping, run your eyes down the per 100 g column and look for products containing less than 400 mg sodium AND less than 5 g fat (which equals 5% fat). Most of the brands are below these levels. I like Barilla, Sacla, Leggo’s, La Gina and Mutti – but that’s just me!

    Read more
  • Product Review: Low-sugar alcoholic ginger beer

    Product review: Low-sugar alcoholic ginger beer

    1 March 2023 by, Catherine Saxelby

    Want something to drink before dinner? Something that’s LOWER in alcohol than wine? To match his beer? Then look no further than Bundaberg’s low-sugar alcoholic ginger beer.

    You can drink Bundaberg low-sugar ginger beer straight from the can, or pour it into a long glass over ice with a slice of lime.

     

  • Product snapshot: Khorasan Macaroni

    Product snapshot: Berkelo’s Khorasan Macaroni

    14 September 2022 by, Catherine Saxelby

    I’m loving this macaroni from Berkelo. I was sent a sample for Whole Grain Week 2022 by the Grains Legume Nutrition Council. I cooked it up and found that it was just divine! Read on for more …

  • Product Review: super-high-oleic-safflower-oil

    Product review: Super high-oleic safflower oil

    11 May 2022 by, Catherine Saxelby

    “What does super high-oleic mean?” I hear you ask.  Also, “I haven’t heard of safflower for ages. What’s the deal?” Read on and all will be explained.

  • Product Review: Healthy Life Food Tracker

    Product review: Healthy Life Food Tracker

    6 April 2022 by, Catherine Saxelby

    When I was first asked to write this review, I thought, Not another tracker.

    After all, there have been several in recent years, such as My Fitness Pal and Everyday Diet Diary. But this one is different. It works by using your Everyday Rewards card AND your shop at Woolworths.

  • Product review: Lite n' Easy

    Product review: Lite n' Easy

    20 October 2021 by, Catherine Saxelby

    With home delivery on the rise, this post is reviewing none other than that stalwart Lite n’ Easy. We all know their meals are good for weight loss (which we all need after COVID-19!), but did you know they’re also good for general health and wellbeing ? Eating well to nourish yourself – putting your mental health and wellbeing at the forefront – is gaining momentum. Lite n’ Easy meals also ensures you satisfy your need for vitamins, minerals, fibre and phyto-compounds, such as sterols and carotenoids.

    clipboardThis post has been sponsored by Lite n' Easy.  

     

  • Product review:  Birds Eye Plant Based range

    Product review: Birds Eye Plant Based range

    15 September 2021 by, Catherine Saxelby

    When you think of Birds Eye, their frozen peas and fish fingers probably come to mind. But I bet you’d never think of plant-based products!

    clipboardThis post has been sponsored by Birds Eye. 

Healthy Weight Loss

  • Intermittent fasting vs daily calorie restriction

    Intermittent fasting vs daily calorie restriction

    3 May 2023 by, Catherine Saxelby

    As you probably know already, intermittent fasting (IF) has gained favour as an alternative regimen to daily caloric restriction (DCR). Fasting is shown to extend the lifespan of rats, and has been associated with metabolic benefits in humans, yet the results so far have been inconsistent. So, which regimen is best for healthy weight loss?

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  • The lifestyle diet craze

    The lifestyle diet craze

    15 March 2023 by, Catherine Saxelby

    What sort of a diet should you follow to lose that excess weight? These days, it’s pretty confusing with high-protein Keto advocates clashing with plant-protein followers … as well as intermittent fasters, juice-only dieters, no-carb dieters and no-animal (aka plant-based) dieters. Plus all the ads for anti-hunger supplements, meal-replacement shakes and home-delivered meals, more of which somehow appear every day. So, what sort of diet should YOU follow to lose that excess?

  • Protein shakes for weight loss

    Protein shakes for weight loss

    9 November 2022 by, Catherine Saxelby

    These days, protein shakes aren’t bought by just body builders – they’re so popular that you can readily buy a 400 g tub at your local supermarket or service station. And with tempting claims such as ‘Facilitates muscle toning’, ‘Contains transformation-making protein’ and ‘Tastes incredible, mixes easily’, why wouldn’t you grab one? But protein shakes aren’t the magic answer to all your weight-loss woes. Let’s take a look at what you get for your money.

    Guest post by dietitian Zoe Wilson APD

  • What is your relationship with food and eating?

    How to beat those cravings

    20 January 2021 by, Catherine Saxelby

    Many of us have cravings from time to time and for different reasons. One thing is certain, they can sabotage all your best efforts at a healthy diet and/or weight loss. The good news? You CAN beat them. I’ll tell you how.

  • What is your relationship with food and eating?

    How to lose weight WITHOUT going on a diet

    14 October 2020 by, Catherine Saxelby

    The word 'diet' is a turn-off for most people. It sounds hard, unpleasant and unpalatable. Losing weight doesn’t have to be hard AND it doesn’t have mean sticking to a 'diet'. You can forget Paleo, Keto, Vegan and Raw, Gluten-free and Intermittent Fasting. To lose weight, you don’t have to follow any specific diet. What you need is simple, healthy, nutritious food and a few tips and tricks.

  • What IS a healthy balanced diet for weight loss?

    What IS a healthy balanced diet for weight loss?

    16 September 2020 by, Catherine Saxelby

    Healthy weight loss happens when you lose weight slowly and steadily (around 1 kg or 2 pounds weight loss a week). Your goal is to lose weight while still getting your essential nutrients but from smaller portions. You certainly don’t want to be tired with no energy! That’s why you need regular healthy meals and snacks on hand to ensure your vitamins, minerals, omega-3s and fibre needs can be easily met. There is a new range of healthy weight loss meals available and it’s one that I’d like to recommend. With these ready meals, you’ll say goodbye to meal planning, shopping, meal preparation and cooking.

    This post is sponsored by Chefgood 

  • Kitchen make-over for the New Year

    Kitchen make-over for the New Year

    8 January 2020 by, Catherine Saxelby

     “This year, I'm going to lose weight!”, or “This year I’m opting for a healthier lifestyle!” Is your 2020 New Year's resolution something like one of these? If so, how is it going to happen?