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The Funk'tional Nutrition Podcast

Coffee & Adrenals: Do You Have to Wean the Caffeine? | Ep 210

The Funk'tional Nutrition Podcast

Erin Holt

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Nutrition

4.9759 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

You’ll hear this time and time again on the show: there’s a lot of nuance and gray area when it comes to our health. What’s right for one person may not be right for another. It’s your unique context that determines not just WHAT is appropriate for you, but also WHEN—because context can change. Sometimes knowing what’s right for us gets confusing, especially when we hear conflicting health information. Today Erin offers insight into coffee, caffeine and the health signs to consider when evaluating your intake. Tune in to hear how caffeine affects our stress response, how to recognize what your body is asking for when you want to drink more and more coffee, how to lessen caffeine withdrawal symptoms, and coffee alternatives to try. This episode packs an informational punch, so be sure to tune in if you have a hard time getting through your day without lots of caffeine, if you have increased stress or anxiety, if you have trouble sleeping at night, or if you’re looking for some alternatives to coffee and caffeine. In this episode: -What to do when you hear conflicting health advice [1:16] -A tip for practitioners about taking clients through caffeine elimination [7:41] -Why it’s important to evaluate your coffee intake [10:40] -How increased caffeine intake can affect your health over time [12:53] -How caffeine affects our stress hormones & signs it may be affecting yours [16:07] -Recognizing what your body is really asking for [19:18] -Signs you may want to avoid or reduce coffee [24:00] -Caffeine withdrawal and coffee substitutes to try [24:54] FOR OUR FULL LIST OF LINKS + RESOURCES, HEAD TO: https://www.thefunktionalnutritionist.com/podcast/210-coffee-adrenals-caffeine

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Functional Nutrition Podcast. I'm your host, Erin Holt. I'm a functional

0:07.4

medicine nutritionist with a feisty attitude in over a decade of clinical experience. I work with

0:13.3

women all over the world through my online programs, and I'm also the founder of the Functional

0:18.9

Nutrition Academy, a 12-month practitioner mentorship where I help other nutrition pros level up

0:25.3

with functional medicine methodologies.

0:27.9

I've got a bone to pick with diet culture and the conventional healthcare model

0:31.6

that are both systematically failing so many of us.

0:35.3

Creating a new model is my life's work, and this is what the show's all about.

0:40.4

Please keep in mind this podcast is created for educational purposes only and should never be

0:45.7

used as a replacement for medical diagnosis or treatment. If you like what you hear today,

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I'd love for you to subscribe, leave a review in iTunes, share with

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a friend, and keep coming back for more.

0:57.3

Thanks for joining me.

0:58.5

Now let's dive deep.

1:01.7

Hello out there, my friends.

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Today, I've got a little quick and dirty on caffeine and coffee consumption, a little

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Q&D for you.

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This is based on a couple of conversations and questions that have come up recently.

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Kind of like I hear all of these things, sometimes they conflict, what gives.

1:20.3

So in the carb compatibility project, so we do a live Q&A, and one of the questions,

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which is a really good question that came up, was, okay,

1:28.4

I know I have insulin resistance and I also know that I have adrenal issues. I hear that we have

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