Carpgoth
@carpgoth
The most common question I receive: Is coffee good for my health? Yes it is. And you should absolutely drink it. Voltaire drank 60 cups of coffee daily. But there's a science to drinking coffee right. Here's how to consume it correctly (without side effects): 🧵
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Carpgoth
@carpgoth
Coffee has fuelled intellectual revolutions for centuries. Voltaire, Balzac, and Beethoven consumed extraordinary amounts daily. Beethoven was meticulous, counting exactly 60 beans per cup each morning for his composing sessions. They were onto something.
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Carpgoth
@carpgoth
Coffee works by interfering with adenosine, a molecule that builds up in your brain when you’re awake, consequently making you tired. Adenosine, a byproduct of ATP (cellular energy), binds to specific receptors in your brain cells. This binding triggers sleepiness.
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Carpgoth
@carpgoth
But your brain fights back. With regular consumption, it creates MORE adenosine receptors. This is why you need increasingly stronger doses to feel the same effect. And why you feel like death when you skip your morning cup (those extra receptors get flooded).
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Carpgoth
@carpgoth
The coffee cascade wreaks havoc if consumed incorrectly: • Dependency • Digestive havoc • Mineral depletion • Dehydration through increased urination • Disrupted sleep (even 8+ hours before bed) • Jitters & anxiety from cortisol spikes How to consume it correctly:
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Carpgoth
@carpgoth
1) Add a potassium source Caffeine causes you to excrete potassium, creating jitters and fatigue. My go-to: Have a coconut water with coffee or take potassium supplements. This single "hack" will stabilise your energy levels and reduce crashes by balancing electrolytes.
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