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Physical Health Impacts<\/h2>\n

Coffee is a beverage that contains caffeine and is renowned for its stimulating effects. Caffeine causes an increase in alertness and mental clarity. However, it also has potential adverse effects on one’s physical health such as headaches, jitters, and increased heart rate. For this reason, I decided to stop drinking coffee.
\nI used to experience extreme shakes and jitters after having caffeine on an empty stomach. I would feel an immense burst of energy followed by a crash that left me feeling exhausted. Also, I noticed that I suffered from frequent headaches shortly after consuming a cup of coffee.
\nAccording to Mayo Clinic, high caffeine consumption can lead to insomnia, restlessness, and heart palpitations. A more serious concern is that too much caffeine can raise your blood pressure and increase the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. That is why I decided it was best for me to quit drinking coffee. <\/p>\n

Mental Health Impacts<\/h2>\n

While there have been numerous studies on the effects of caffeine in terms of physical health, there is also evidence of its detrimental effect on mental health. Caffeine increases stress levels and can exacerbate conditions such as depression and anxiety.
\nWhen drinking too much coffee, I found it difficult to focus, and it made me irritable and angry. I would also experience moments of paranoia or feeling overwhelmed. These effects were not only short lived; they lasted for several hours after drinking coffee.
\nAccording to the National Institute of Mental Health, excessive caffeine intake can have serious adverse effects on mood and emotional stability, leading to feelings of hopelessness, depression and even suicidal thoughts. This was a major wake up call for me and a major factor in why I decided to quit drinking coffee. <\/p>\n

Nutritional Impacts<\/h2>\n

Coffee, while tasty and widely consumed, is often a poor choice in terms of nutrition. Most coffee beverages contain high levels of sugar and empty calories. They are also often loaded with additives and artificial sweeteners. For example, a 16-ounce coffee drink can be up to 400 calories.
\nWhen I stopped drinking coffee, I found that I was able to lose weight much easier and that my overall health improved significantly. I also noticed that my digestion and energy levels had improved; this was likely due to the fact that I was avoiding the sugar and empty calories found in the coffee.
\nAccording to the Mayo Clinic, regularly drinking coffee can inhibit the absorption of certain vitamins and minerals. This can lead to a number of nutritional deficiencies that can have a negative impact on physical and mental health. For this reason, I decided to quit drinking coffee and focus on healthier alternatives. <\/p>\n

Environmental Impacts<\/h2>\n

Coffee production is a major industry that has the potential to have a devastating effect on the environment. Coffee production requires vast amounts of energy, water, pesticides and fertilizers. These processes can have significant environmental impacts, such as soil and water pollution, deforestation and air pollution.
\nMany of the products used in coffee production are also derived from non-renewable sources such as oil or gas. This can lead to increased carbon emissions, exacerbating the already serious problem of climate change.
\nAccording to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, coffee production is responsible for the release of nearly 100 million tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere each year. This was a major factor in my decision to stop drinking coffee. <\/p>\n

Economic Impact<\/h2>\n