CBD can be easily added to your coffee to turn it into the perfect morning beverage that leaves you energized without the ill-effects coffee sometimes has alone. Many of our users report CBD providing some of the same benefits as caffeine- including increased focus and energy! Learning how CBD and caffeine work in the body may help give insight on a new way to stay focused and alert.
Caffeine: The Drug Of Choice For Millions
Caffeine is a stimulant, probably the most popularly consumed stimulant in the world. It’s found in a variety of sources consumed by adults and kids alike. Coffee, tea, chocolate, soda pop, and more contain caffeine. While it can make you feel more awake and alert, over-consumption can come with a variety of side effects. Tremors, indigestion, and insomnia can all make life more difficult for heavy caffeine users, but using CBD and caffeine together may have a role in mitigating those effects or CBD alone can offer an alternative to caffeine entirely. [1]
Using CBD Instead Of Caffeine
IIf you want to forego the coffee altogether, CBD could be a good alternative. By using CBD to support an overall healthier lifestyle, you may not need your cup of Joe. Sound too good to be true? Let’s start with a revolutionary concept: humans weren’t intended to schlep themselves out of bed, still exhausted and aching from the day before, to stumble blindly to work half-awake. Crazy, right?
When used as wellness support for better nutrition, activity, and sleeping habits, CBD can help you kick the crutch of caffeine to the curb. [2,3,4]
Using Both CBD And Caffeine
If you don’t want to give up your morning brew, that’s all right. No one is making you. We’re just saying that CBD might make it a little better. CBD can naturally help promote a calmer, more relaxed demeanor. This can be perfect for those who like the alertness, but not the shakes, irritability, or jumpiness that sometimes comes with a morning latte. Like mentioned before, many of our users report improved focus and a more positive mood. The lack of stress alone can be just the ticket to a better night’s sleep and an easier time getting going in the morning. [2]