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Intermittent fasting is an increasingly popular dietary plan that encourages periods of fasting. Some who fast intermittently abstain from food for up to 16 hours while they are sleeping thus consuming all their daily calories during an 8-hour window. During their fasting period, some individuals opt to consume only coffee. Yet while coffee is an ideal zero-calorie drink during fasting, knowing how<\/em> to drink coffee on intermittent fasting is key.<\/p>\n

Health and nutrition experts explain that the best coffee to consume while fasting is black coffee. This is coffee without added cream, sugar, or artificial sweeteners. Caffeine has the added benefit of increasing the body’s metabolism which can aid in weight loss, something that intermittent fasting advocates. Moreover, black coffee is typically free of calories and other macronutrients which makes it a great choice for someone who wants to limit their overall caloric and macronutrient intake.<\/p>\n

However, some health experts suggest that adding a small amount of healthy fats to a cup of coffee can actually increase the effectiveness of intermittent fasting. A tablespoon of grass-fed butter or coconut oil blended with a cup of coffee can not only add a delicious flavor but may also produce a pleasant feeling of fullness. Low-fat dairy creamers have also been identified as a healthy addition to coffee while on intermittent fasting. Those looking to add some flavor can use unsweetened nut milk or a small amount of raw honey. <\/p>\n

When drinking coffee while on intermittent fasting, it is important to be mindful of the amount of caffeine consumed. Caffeine is a psychoactive stimulant and some people may be particularly sensitive to its effects. Too much caffeine can lead to heart palpitations, headaches, and insomnia. Additionally, consuming too much caffeine can make one feel hungry, thus counteracting the effects of fasting. <\/p>\n