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  2. Here's why water is better than coffee in the morning - AOL

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    Giving up coffee altogether could be tough, but perhaps you can start off with water first thing when you wake up and just switch to coffee mid-morning. RELATED: 15 things you didn't know about coffee

  3. If You're Looking to Quit Caffeine, Start With These ... - AOL

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    You won't even miss your morning cup of coffee.

  4. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    Grain coffee and other substitutes can be made by roasting or decocting various organic substances.. Some ingredients used include almond, acorn, asparagus, malted barley, beechnut, beetroot, carrot, chicory root, corn, soybeans, cottonseed, dandelion root (see dandelion coffee), fig, roasted garbanzo beans, [5] lupinus, boiled-down molasses, okra seed, pea, persimmon seed, potato peel, [6 ...

  5. Why you shouldn’t drink coffee first thing in the morning ...

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    One, your coffee habits: If you’re accustomed to drinking coffee first thing in the morning, your body may have come to use the caffeine as a crutch and thrown off its natural wake-up mechanisms.

  6. Power nap - Wikipedia

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    ] Caffeine in coffee takes up to half an hour to have an alerting effect, hence "a short (<15min) nap will not be compromised if it is taken immediately after the coffee." [23] [24] [25] One account suggested that it was like a "double shot of energy" from the stimulating boost from caffeine plus better alertness from napping. [1]

  7. Caffeine - Wikipedia

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    Caffeine is the world's most widely consumed psychoactive drug. [20] [21] Unlike most other psychoactive substances, caffeine remains largely unregulated and legal in nearly all parts of the world. Caffeine is also an outlier as its use is seen as socially acceptable in most cultures with it even being encouraged.

  8. 9 crazy ways to get a caffeine fix without coffee - AOL

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  9. 5-hour Energy - Wikipedia

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    A March 2011 article in Consumer Reports reported that, according to a lab test, a 2-US-fluid-ounce (59 ml) 5-Hour Energy contained 207 milligrams of caffeine, slightly more than an 8 US fl oz (240 ml) serving of Starbucks coffee which contains 180 mg of caffeine. [4] (It is not clear whether the "Original" or "Extra Strength" product was tested.)