Comments on: Get that Cross-Reactor Out of Here! https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/ Thu, 11 Jul 2019 09:38:59 -0700 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.3 By: Ashwin https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-599627 Thu, 11 Jul 2019 09:38:59 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-599627 Only this web address going to support you and gives information for windows 10 control panel missing so if you need to get more knowledge then start following.

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By: Diver Tony https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-16007 Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:24:43 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-16007 PS- Good post M, I have never tried to put into words what coffee was doing to me

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By: Diver Tony https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-16006 Fri, 22 Jun 2012 13:23:56 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-16006 I have noticed some bad reactions the few times I do use coffee over the past few years as i have rid myself of gluten. I have had to go completely off the coffee path and have had good results. I admit to being a mate fiend and even imbibing in some tea drinking in a pinch.
While there is no scientific proof, experientially I have noticed the upside of caffeine coupled with the problems of the caffeine source. Not one thing works for all people, please stay in tune with yourself..
Whilst Courtland brings up some valuable points, my opinion is, (if you need to) find alternative sources. Change it up, give it time, and see how your body responds. Then make your decision. I would love to spread the truth of yerba mate, but my truth may just work for a handful and not the masses.
Plus, mate is only about $10 for a kilo, who wants to save money anyhow?

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By: trick https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15958 Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:54:21 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15958 Its cool, I don’t drink coffee anyways, the alcohol content is too low…wait, what kind of intervention was this?

p.s. if you want someone to quit something, you probably shouldn’t give it such a COOL ASS NAME, c’mon, cross-reactor?! thats so sweet.
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By: M https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15936 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 22:58:30 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15936 I’m not sure how much coffee it takes. It probably doesn’t affect everyone the same way. I knew I was getting enough sleep, not “stressed”, and good on the other normal cortisol indicators so coffee was the only thing left to try (and I had other reasons for quitting as noted in the article). You would really only know if you quit for a decent period of time (6 months to a year) to test it out.

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By: Jaimie Bougie https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15927 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 21:22:40 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15927 Ok, I’m going to play devil’s advocate here and ask a question pertaining to your list of reasons to quit coffee, since I love coffee so much ๐Ÿ™‚

You state: “Daily use of coffee results in the secretion of cortosol, the โ€œstress hormone.โ€ High levels of this hormone can lead to adrenal fatigue, weight gain (around the abdomen)…etc”…..I understand the concept that high levels of cortosol are a no-no but exactly how much coffee do you need to drink to achieve these high levels? I know that other things can lead to cortosol creation (like low sleep quality) but if I’m getting in plenty of sleep and I am recovering well from my workouts, is my morning cup of joe having that much effect on my cortosol levels that I need to worry?

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By: Jaimie Bougie https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15926 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 21:06:09 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15926 I don’t trust anyone who doesn’t drink coffee. *cough* Cody Burgener *cough*

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By: courtland https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15913 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 17:30:32 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15913 Many of the greatest health-conscious endurance athletes in the world swear by caffeine, and it has proven performance enhancement effects in this realm. Besides, the article references “coffee” and not caffeine, though the secret protein is, apparently, an internal secret.

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By: prochargedmopar https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15912 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 17:18:08 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15912 Caffeine is a drug, why would I or anybody who is health concious want to put that in their body anyway? And coffee “beans”? They make my heart jumpy. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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By: andrea https://www.crossfitinvictus.com/blog/get-that-cross-reactor-out-of-here/#comment-15909 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 16:32:39 +0000 http://staging.silent-garden.flywheelsites.com/?p=10703#comment-15909 Really is quite sad…the green tea option is a good one for those that want a hint of caffeine.

I’d also be interested to find out what other foods have this cross-reactor proclivity.

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