To Bean Or Not To Bean: Is Coffee Helping Or Harming You?

Everyday the entire world is constantly consuming the same drug! That’s right - caffeine - with coffee being one of the most popular forms of delivery here in the U.S.
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What is caffeine?
Caffeine is a psychoactive/psychostimulant drug that is found naturally in many types of plants. Caffeine is typically safe for consumption within appropriate doses. Despite being labeled as a drug, caffeine is generally not considered to be addictive. However, here in the U.S. caffeine use has become ingrained in our work culture, leaving many of us dependent on it.
How does caffeine affect your brain?
Ever wonder why you feel sleepy? Well, the chemical responsible for that feeling is called adenosine. While you go through your day, your brain is constantly creating it to help promote sleep activity. Caffeine as a chemical actually prevents adenosine receptors from absorbing the adenosine you produce. However, this doesn’t stop you from producing adenosine, which explains the crash many of us get after the effects of caffeine start fading.
Is Coffee healthy for you?
Well that mostly depends on you. As of right now, research shows that, for the most part, coffee is healthy for you. However, as with everything pertaining to diet, this is on a case-by-case basis. Coffee itself is a chock-full of polyphenols - a.k.a antioxidants - which can help prevent and repair oxidative stress you receive by living your life. Caffeine is also a polyphenol that has neuroprotective qualities. The trouble that most people have with coffee is with caffeine content itself. Everybody has different levels of caffeine tolerance, meaning that a healthy dosage of coffee or caffeine is different for everyone. A few clear signs that you have consumed too much caffeine are things like heart palpitations, jitteriness, anxiety, etc…
What role has caffeine/coffee played in work culture?
You could argue that during the industrial revolution, coffee was almost as valuable a resource as coal or oil was. It was the fuel to get the common worker through their day without keeling over in the middle of their shift. It wasn’t always like this though. The bean itself has seen a lot of use throughout human history as a form of medicine. In the 1400’s the method of brewing coffee was finally discovered. Literally revolutionizing the world, for better or worse playing a key part in both the American and French revolutions, as well as the industrial revolution.
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The world’s most used psychoactive
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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
1:04 The Bean & What It Means To Human History
3:24 Your Brain & Body On Coffee
6:23 Coffee: Dependence Or Addiction?
#coffee #caffeine

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  • @AboveTheNoise
    @AboveTheNoise Жыл бұрын

    What is your relationship like with caffeine? Do you feel it's healthy, or maybe a little too co-dependent? Share in the comments below!

  • @dog8438
    @dog843811 ай бұрын

    Big thing for me is I noticed that coffee makes me sociable. I'm a very introverted and socially concise person but coffee almost makes me extroverted and I get more energetic when I talk. Coffee also makes me a lot more focused and feel like I'm living "in the world" rather than in my head. I very strongly suggest I'm a flavor of neurodivergent which may or may not have a factor in how I react to coffee.

  • @cestlavegan5793
    @cestlavegan5793 Жыл бұрын

    Black coffee is the best! Like so many people I enjoy it daily. I like to limit my coffee drinking window for optimal sleep and energy. In the morning I shoot for no caffeine until I’ve been awake for at least 90 minutes, and I cut it off 10 hours before bed. Works pretty well for me. Awesome and fun Video y’all!

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @dontjayjayme
    @dontjayjayme Жыл бұрын

    I started drinking coffee with 15 and for almost three years, I had at least one cup daily. With 18 I stopped drinking coffee for a while. And every time I came back to anything with caffeine in it afterwards, it's just made me incredibly anxious. I'm not sure if that's something that built up because of early usage, or if I was just so used to daily anxiety as a teenager that I didn't notice, lol. Nowadays I stick to decaffeinated coffee (I know, blasphemy!) and tea for most parts.

  • @Yadira253
    @Yadira253 Жыл бұрын

    this channel is offically legendary for using that holes reference. tip of the hat.

  • @JustMeJH
    @JustMeJH Жыл бұрын

    I feel the same way about tea as Vincent feels about coffee! I love the ritual, the taste, the experience… and the pick me up.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Always good to hear from a tea lover! Thanks for watching!

  • @Ceelvain
    @Ceelvain Жыл бұрын

    I'm 36 and never drink coffee. I don't like the taste. ^^

  • @PaulHo

    @PaulHo

    Жыл бұрын

    Pick me.

  • @Meg-en6zv
    @Meg-en6zv Жыл бұрын

    I feel like it's more of a morning ritual for me. I don't usually have much of an effect from coffee but randomly (maybe once every couple of months) I'll get really jittery! Im sure that had to do with other factors too, just haven't pinned it down yet! Anyway, great video as always 👾

  • @SaianaKrishnaMehrotra-fr4qt
    @SaianaKrishnaMehrotra-fr4qt Жыл бұрын

    under rated channel why

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    That is the question that keeps us up at night. Thanks for watching!

  • @theysisossenthime
    @theysisossenthime Жыл бұрын

    I started drinking coffee because of extreme insomnia in my late teens to mid twenties. I eventually also started working at a coffee shop for my third (of four) jobs. While studying psychology in college, I came to realize that my coffee use was not healthy. For one of my major projects, I reduced my usage to a reasonable level, measuring my usage and the impacts on my behavior. Coffee is still one of my favorite things in the world. I drink cup of black coffee after breakfast and lunch. Occasionally, I enjoy green tea in the afternoon.

  • @iamthefiremanjj

    @iamthefiremanjj

    Жыл бұрын

    You picked up a drug that causes insomnia to combat insomnia wow

  • @theysisossenthime

    @theysisossenthime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@iamthefiremanjj I tried other things first. But all the sleeping medications had severe side effects, so I couldn't take them. So I cured insomnia by giving up on sleeping. I slept once per week for about six or sevel years. I worked a first, second, and third shift job and squeezed college in as much as a could. Took quite a while to get my degree, but it worked out. And thanks to starting my major in psychology (though I switched half was through), I also get access to help essentially kick my excess caffeine and figure out sleep.

  • @PaulHo
    @PaulHo Жыл бұрын

    Cut out people, not caffeine.

  • @flymypg
    @flymypg Жыл бұрын

    At age 66, I recently had to decaffeinate when I started getting dizzy while lifting weights. Turns out caffeine had been elevating my blood pressure, and when combined with the natural age-related increase of blood pressure, pushed me over the edge during a hard lift. Now, it's important to know that through my 20s I was able to have an espresso right before bed and still sleep well. As I got older, my last caffeine of the day gradually became earlier to ensure good sleep, until I reached 2 PM in my mid-50s. And when I turned 60, it was one large 20 oz morning coffee, and that was it for the day. Still, it was enough to get me launched for the day! Despite having around 300 mg of caffeine per day (the max I could take without jitters), I stopped cold-turkey, and my withdrawal symptoms were exceptionally easy: Mild headaches for a couple days. I've always had many kinds of herbal tea for lazy mornings or cooler evenings, and switching to that was a no-brainer. However, my body still wanted COFFEE in the morning, even without caffeine! I got some delicious Trader Joe's decaf medium roast, and my mornings felt better. Without caffeine. Go figure. I'm trying to find out what biologicals OTHER than caffeine are in coffee that makes my mornings better WITHOUT it raising my blood pressure.

  • @StoneCresent
    @StoneCresent Жыл бұрын

    I used to drink either a 12-oz or 8-oz can of caffeinated soda at work for lunch. It was mostly just there in case I needed the caffeine before lunch. However, my work space was moved to different place where I couldn't keep a can open and sip it. I had to resort to buying bottles of caffeinated unsweetened tea for that purpose. I no longer need the caffeinated soda for lunch, especially since I am on furlough.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective!@

  • @Swishy_Blue
    @Swishy_Blue Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the ritual of brewing coffee every morning. For some, it's tea or toast. For me, it's da bean.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Right there with ya!

  • @victoriajankowski1197
    @victoriajankowski1197 Жыл бұрын

    I had to quit caffeine because I was not able to differentiate between my actual medical issues and my daily withdrawals, been 4 months now, spent the fist month with a splitting headache that veered into a migraine bout half the time, but to be fair my caffeine use was extreme though not as bad as it had been earlier in my life, my senior year in HS I was downing 4 or 5 litters of jolt cola an day and taking 3 bottles of no-doz a week to keep up with my work and school demands. I told my Dr I was 'doing' caffeine and they tried to correct me by saying 'O you drink coffee' and then i would explain it to them.. they where never happy with me!

  • @lovepeople3972
    @lovepeople3972 Жыл бұрын

    Could you please do a similar video aboit milk 😅 Growing up milk was told to be on of the best things your body could get but now the "narrative" is kinda shifting idk ...

  • @alberttran9111
    @alberttran9111 Жыл бұрын

    I heard kids who drank coffee can go crazy. Coffee was for adults. I drank a Starbucks Frappuccino before I turned 18. In my experience, coffee did not make me crazy. Very good topic! Drink to stimulate the brain.

  • @LifeontheBush
    @LifeontheBush Жыл бұрын

    Maybe this is because of my past struggles with addiction but I can't stand the stuff, It's addictive properties make me nervous.

  • @Jarom.M
    @Jarom.M Жыл бұрын

    As I watch this on my morning coffee break at work, while sipping some coffee, I feel personally attacked.... Just kidding about the attacked bit. One of the things that I do to help with coffee giving me the boost, but not using it to wake me up is that I wait 1-2 hours after waking up to drink it. I feel like it forces my body to wake up naturally. After that first glass (cold brew for me), I don't drink anymore. Then on the days where I'm dragging, I can use a bit of coffee (8 oz cold brew) to get that pep back in my step without becoming dependent on that caffeine boost.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Great advice! Thanks for sharing!

  • @AshleyWade
    @AshleyWade Жыл бұрын

    Caffeine for me, with my ADHD, just makes people more tolerable lol

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you seen our episode about living with ADHD? Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective!

  • @AshleyWade

    @AshleyWade

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AboveTheNoise I've watched all your videos 😆 pretty sure I have it in my adhd playlist for people who don't understand it.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AshleyWade thanks for watching our channel! We appreciate you.

  • @eatmybutt42069

    @eatmybutt42069

    Жыл бұрын

    That's because caffeine is a DRUG and does that for everyone. You need exercise and to eat healthier if you want to get rid of the ADHD.

  • @m.h.6470
    @m.h.6470 Жыл бұрын

    I hate the taste and smell of coffee. Same with black tea. I also don't drink coke or energy drinks. So my caffeine intake is probably close to zero - and I am absolutely fine.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    Good to hear it's possible to have a life without caffeine at the center! Lol

  • @dramonmaster222
    @dramonmaster222 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly, the only caffeine I get is from sodas. Never developed a taste for coffee.

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    That's good, especially if you don't like the taste of coffee. But there can be a LOT of caffeine in sodas (+ sugar and other toxins), so always good to recognize how it impacts you.

  • @user-cp1tv1zh6p
    @user-cp1tv1zh6p9 күн бұрын

    i mean its ok but its bitter

  • @user-cp1tv1zh6p
    @user-cp1tv1zh6p9 күн бұрын

    if u like this comment u are sigma

  • @10000pears
    @10000pears Жыл бұрын

    anything more than a few sips of tea makes me feel like a squirrel trapped inside a human body so i just avoid caffeine entirely 🥱 (that's me all the time)

  • @AboveTheNoise

    @AboveTheNoise

    Жыл бұрын

    I love the metaphor of a squirrel trapped inside a human body! lol