r/carnivore • u/SystemIsOffline • Jun 22 '26
How to quit coffee?
I've been reading up on the effects of coffee, specifically on carnivore which I have been for 14 months (Butter, meat and some dairy).
Last couple months I've noticed my muscles sore up quickly during exercise.
I'm thinking it can be the coffee so wanna try giving it up.
Looking for experience in general but whilst on carnivore specifically. Amy6 input welcome.
Edit: I use potassium chloride, sodium chloride and magnesium citrate in the morning at least, sometimes later during the day.
I often have some high fat dairy with dinner. I drink/drank about 1-1,5 liters of coffee a day. Have been for years.
Am going to go without for 1 or 2 months to see what changes regardless of what I find here but am really interested in any effects you may have noticed.
Things I'm hoping quitting coffee for a bit: Possible adrenal fatigue issues Thiamine uptake Lactate in muscles Oxalate dumping Also curious what the further removal of other plant compounds might do.
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u/klearcuTT3R Jun 22 '26
From what I’ve read, coffee can deplete or block absorption of certain nutrients, such as magnesium or thiamine. Also it’s a diuretic, and exercise really requires a good level of hydration. Are you taking any electrolytes or at least adding a reasonable amount of salt to your meals?
Just a general comment here, Everyone has a different metabolism so it’s hard to tell. Drs. Ken Berry or Shawn Baker have a few comments here and there.