Can I drink coffee & caffeinated beverages on the Lion Diet?
Can I drink coffee?
Is coffee part of your morning ritual? Is it the caffeine or the comfort factor?
This fact may make a Lion roar, but Lions must eliminate coffee from their
diets! We know, we know. This is a tough one! For many Lions, caffeine is not
going to help you get through your day as much as you might think it does.
It will actually cause you to crash and burn. Now you don’t want that,
do you?
Your Diet Typing test results show that sugar is not the best thing
for you. Caffeine can affect the blood in the same manner that carbohydrates/sugar
does – it acidifies the blood and aggravates hypoglycemic symptoms.
You
are someone who can feel fatigued from caffeine because of its effect on blood
pH and blood sugar levels.
Is all coffee created equal?
Nope! Of course, we feel that the best coffee to purchase is coffee that has
been organically grown, without pesticides and chemicals. But since you Lions
are not drinking it, that is kind of a moot point – unless you are serving
it to your Monkey friends!
Decaf coffee?
Well, what about Decaf? Nope! We don’t recommend it. Most decaf coffee
is even more laden with chemicals that have even been linked to autoimmune
disorders. If you do drink decaf coffee, we recommend you drink Swiss Water
decaf. You can read more about this issue in the
Hauser
Diet book. However, for Lions, it is best just to eliminate it from your
diet.
WHAT ABOUT CAFFEINATED SODAS AND TEAS?
Our opinion on drinking sodas and sugared teas is that they just provide extra
unneeded calories. Most of us do not need that! Lions, as we discussed above,
do not tolerate sugar well, and consequently should not consume sugary sodas
or teas.
Can’t I just drink "diet"?
Nope! Again, if you are trying to eat as healthy as you can and put into your
body what it can use best for energy, diet drinks are not included! Although
this is a controversial opinion, we feel that artificial sweeteners should
not be consumed on a regular basis. You can read more about this in Chapter
8 of the Hauser Diet book called "Shop Smart".
As with any food or
beverage, don’t overdo it. If you are addicted to
coffee, you drink too much of it. If you must have a Diet Coke in the afternoon,
you’re addicted to it.
WHAT ABOUT SPORTS DRINKS?
Are you an avid exerciser or athlete? Or do you just occasionally go to the
gym or take a walk around the block? If you are relying on sports drinks, such
as Gatorade and PowerAde to replenish you during and after workouts, you might
be counteracting the good you’re doing by working out. Sports drinks
do replenish much needed electrolytes that can be lost during an
intense workout,
intense being the key word here. But the main ingredient in these drinks is
sugar. Just 8 ounces of a typical sports drink contains 14 grams of sugar.
Lions need to avoid sugar because you do not feel your best drinking it. If
you are just barely breaking a sweat, you really do not need a sports drink.
Stick to plain water. For the endurance athlete who needs some replenishment,
dilute your sports drinks ½ and ½ with water. Or better yet,
take some electrolyte tablets with water and get your calories from proteins
and fats such as nuts, meat, eggs, protein bars and the like.
IS JUICE OKAY FOR lionS?
Fruit juice is basically sugar – even though it is more natural. If you
are looking to lose a few pounds, drinking a large volume of fruit juice every
day can really pack on the pounds. Vegetable juices are lower in calories and
are allowed on the Lion Diet, but we still recommend that you eat more fresh
vegetables vs. juice. Again, sugar will acidify the blood pH and worsen symptoms
of low blood sugar typically experienced by the Lion Diet Type.
What Is Your Beverage of Choice?
We recommend good ol’ H-2-O! This is the best beverage for all Diet
Types, guaranteed not to adversely affect you! Add a little lemon or lime
and you’ve got a deliciously refreshing drink. Try a little sparkling
water such as Pellegrino for something a little special!
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Getting Enough Fiber on the Lion Diet