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Are there those of you out there who have used cacao to successfully wean yourself off of coffee? Are you now free of the coffee habit and currently consuming cacao on a regular basis in place of coffee? What differences do you notice in the effects? How do you consume the cacao and how much of it do you consume? Thanks for the input.

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I had the same thought this morning. I thought it might be a good idea to use Cacao strategically to get completely free of coffee. Then reduce Cacao to a relatively low level or make it an infrequent indulgence. Good question.

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Exactly what I was thinking, Telefunken. So I came here to get some inspiration.

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I'd stay away from both.

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I understand the similarities between the two but no waaay is cacao stronger (or harder stuff) than coffee as a stimulant. If I would have coffee in the afternoon I wouldn't sleep till 1-2am and then not very sound but I can drink a chocolate smoothie with heaps of cacao in it right before bedtime and no problems sleeping at all, some people might be more sensitive sure but it definitely hasn't got nearly as much caffeine than coffee has.

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me too..

hi Mica dear!

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sounds amazing Jack. How do you brew nettles? What source? Are you talking about Stinging Nettles or other?

Thanks!

----tele

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I've used cacao to ween myself off of cola before- avocado/cacao puddings, cacao mylkshakes etc. I was using a few large spoons of cacao per drink (big glasses, pint sized) plus a drizzle of two of agave. It definitely helped at the time! The taste combo of cacao and agave is very reminiscent of melted sugar in coffee or hot chocolate :)

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Coffee makes me want to die. Cacao makes me want some more.

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So is that a good thing for you ... wanting more cacao?

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No, a desire for anything but water and oxygen can't be a good thing.

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I see ... so it's just an addictive substance for you. But still the negative effects for you are not as bad as coffee, right?

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Right. I only get negative effects from cacao when i eat way too much of it. Same with any food. I used to drink so much coffee, now i wouldn't be able to have a shot of it without tearing my hair out.

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