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Hello World! Today I’m talking about how caffeine may help your depression… I found this interesting and I hope you do too.

My Morning Coffee with a Smile! You should also eat a healthy breakfast with it. Skip the afternoon coffee.
Here’s something very interesting I found today about caffeine & how it may actually help depression!
Who doesn’t love a freshly-brewed cup of coffee or tea? Most people would

For me, nothing beats the smell of fresh coffee in the morning. It is very relaxing.
argue that they can’t live without their daily brew. While coffee & tea have many beneficial health properties for those suffering from a mental disorder, the effects of caffeine are less clear.
Even the medical community is torn about the effects of caffeine on your depression, but most research shows, in small to moderate amounts it is beneficial & the antioxidants found in coffee, tea & green tea are also beneficial for those suffering from mental disorders like depression.
In one assessment of 12 studies comprising 346,913 people, including 8,146 people suffering from depression, researchers found that coffee had a largely protective effect in preventing depression. In this meta analysis researchers concluded that caffeine, particularly from coffee, helped to prevent depression.
But, even these study results are surprising.

I love the smell of fresh coffee in the morning! Do you?
Researchers found that among those suffering from caffeine-related depression, the risk of depression dropped with the addition of more caffeine. I know: it’s a strange finding. Normally when something causes a negative side effect eating less—not more—of the culprit will achieve the best results in reducing the side effect. But, apparently that is not the case with caffeine.
It is not clear why the increase of caffeine produces a reduction in caffeine-related depression, but it is possible that it may not be linked to the caffeine itself. That’s because the additional cups of coffee or tea (our usual way of obtaining caffeine) also come with additional antioxidants & other valuable nutrients like chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid and ferulic acid that reduces inflammation of your brain and your nerve cells linked with your depression. Of course, it is also possible that there is some magic, yet still undetermined dose, of caffeine that actually reverses caffeine-induced depression. The jury is still out & more research on caffeine’s effects on mental disorders is needed.
I recently found that if I take green tea leaf extract (in capsules), it gives me that same boost as coffee does. From all that I’ve read about it online, it is probably the caffeine in it that does this, but it makes me feel good so I take one in the morning about three or four times a week.
In the meantime, if you find that caffeine makes your depression worse,
you may want to reduce your caffeine intake until we have a better understanding as to why some caffeine aggravates depression & a higher amount may improve it. It is still a mystery that needs to be solved.

Do you prefer tea instead of coffee? That’s a fine choice too.
For those who suffer from anxiety or heart palpitations, caffeine may aggravate your symptoms, particularly in larger doses, so it is best to cut back on caffeine or swap out your caffeinated coffee with a decaf variety, or drink herbal tea instead of caffeinated varieties like black, white & green teas.
Overall, it’s good news for coffee & tea drinkers, even those suffering from depression. As long as your daily brew doesn’t aggravate anxiety or cause heart palpitations, you can drink up.
I love my morning mug of coffee.
I buy whole bean coffee so I can enjoy the smell of fresh brewed coffee in the morning. That’s the only cup I have all day & I enjoy it! I never miss a day…
I hope you find this information as interesting as I did. This is short and to the point, but since most of us do enjoy our morning coffee, I believe this may help you if you ever suffer from depression. It is not a cure all but a pick me up to feel better…
Have a great healthy day!

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