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I love, absolutely love coffee and the way it makes me feel (more energy of

course) and less hungry more of the time. But, when drinking coffee, as I have

become older (57) I get chest pains and have even woken up in the mornings with

severe chest pains that I attribute to caffeine from the coffee. I also have

awful stomach problems but live on rolaids etc so I can still drink coffee. Any

help or experience strength on these subjects would be most appreciated. Thanks.

grabec

 

 

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Hi, Obviously, you need to rule out cardiac problems, however two things you

mentioned make me suspect gallbladder difficulties. Do you still have your

gallbladder? Lisa

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Switch from coffee to Yerba Mate tea. Granted there will be a flavor adjustment

but it will be well worth it. The energy one gets from Yerba Mate is of a much

higher quality; not nearly as harsh on the nervous system and it has a distinct

anti-depressant aspect to it. Like coffee it will suppress the appetite but

without stressing the stomach. And Yerba Mate strengthens the immune system

providing for a definite detoxing effect; which makes it a wonderful aid to

improving one's diet. I have been drinking it daily now ( a quart or two a day)

for the last several weeks and have noticed a definite improvement in my health.

 

Courtney

 

Gracie <grabec wrote:

I love, absolutely love coffee and the way it makes me feel (more

energy of course) and less hungry more of the time.

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Gracie, anytime a person has severe chest pain they really need to get

a cardiac evaluation as soon as possible. I don't think I would want

to run the risk of having a coronary event with possible severe heart

damage to live with the rest of my life.............. if I survived

the heart attack. Of course, the severe chest pain could also be

caused by a hiatus hernia with a possible peptic ulcer complicating

it. It sounds to me like you are having some serious symptoms. Do

yourself a favor and get it checked out. Rolaids are loaded with

aluminum, if I am not mistaken. That AIN'T good for you either. If

after you have a full eval. and you should have need of a good cardio

board loaded with intelligent savvy people, check out this site.

 

http://health.heartattack/

 

 

, " Gracie "

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> I love, absolutely love coffee and the way it makes me feel (more

energy of course) and less hungry more of the time.

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I'm sorry to hear about your coffee addiction. My thought is to try

lots of green tea. It's healthy and you get some caffeine, hopefully

enough with multiple cups/ glasses (I use a large glass). It is

supposedly best to not use boiling water directly on the tea so I put

a quarter of the glass with cool water, add the boiling and then the

tea bag. Trader Joe's packages their own and it's tasty and cheap.

Lemon in is great for the stomach, too. Good luck, Robert

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I had found years ago that drinking a pot of coffee a day produces,

in me, chest pain, stomach upset, figgediness, elevated blood

pressure etc. It wasnt worth the cost.

I became a dedicated tea drinker. I use the loose leaf teas or even

herbal teas.Hot tea easily and pleasantly replaced the coffee...and

moderation is required as well. Tea (camillenses or something like

that, TEA) contains caffeeine, so you cant drink three pots a day

either. ( When I was in college I would brew a large pot and pull all

nighters writing A papers, lol)

Of course one has to take such things seriously. Even the committment

to avoid coffee and embrace tea was part of a larger program I

adopted. It has been said before, but health is about how you live in

general, what you eat and what you do.Moderation pays off as well.

What irks me with allopaths is the insistence that popping a pill

solves all ills, even if one continues to do or take in the same

things that are producing the problem. How many diabetics or folks

with heart problems take all the prescribed pills, but dont follow

the diet or excercise? Jack Lalaine (who is in his 90s and still fit

as a 25-40 year old) has this pegged. He says " its not about

avoiding dying, but about LIVING "

" Live healthy and you will be healthy " seems to me to be an accurate

statement.

 

Michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I am goint to be blunt here. I am not trying to be mean. But you

have severe addiction problems. Like many addicts, you are trying to

find ways you can get around your problems without giving up your

addiction.

 

I am no health professional. I can't give you advice and tell you

what to do. But the people I know who who successfully dealt with

their addictions all went cold turkey, and just gave up their

addiction. Some on this thread have suggested substituting another

beverage for your coffee. Pandering to an addiction is not something

I have seen work well. Many people I have known who gave up alcohol

became heavy smokers. Sugar addicts switched to honey, and had to

fight sweet craving daily. But he folks who just gave it all up were

far more successful at regaining health. The ONLY beverage I drink

is water. Pure water with no chlorine of fluoride. Nothing else.

 

This is probably scary to contemplate. I had a rough time giving up

sugar, coca cola, chocolate milk, etc. But now, after 6 years, I can

see how bad those were for me. I am still (at age 63) working to

regain my health, but I feel I am making progress.

 

Alobar

 

On 8/18/07, Gracie <grabec wrote:

> I love, absolutely love coffee and the way it makes me feel (more energy of

course) and less hungry more of the time. But, when drinking coffee, as I have

become older (57) I get chest pains and have even woken up in the mornings with

severe chest pains that I attribute to caffeine from the coffee. I also have

awful stomach problems but live on rolaids etc so I can still drink coffee. Any

help or experience strength on these subjects would be most appreciated. Thanks.

grabec

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