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kenmac
#1 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 12:55:43 PM
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Am a tea addict. that means if I miss a cup of tea I get severe headaches, are unable to work and are unable to concentrate on anything. The headaches are such that, I can almost feel the vein deep in the head that is throbbing painfully. always asks for extra teabags in hotels, mostly after arguments.

Whenever I pass a tea factory, i can stop for several minutes or walk very slowly just to inhale the refreshing air of drying tea.

anyone else in this and how do you handle it.


......Ecclesiastes
butterflyke
#2 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 5:39:10 PM
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kenmac wrote:
Am a tea addict. that means if I miss a cup of tea I get severe headaches, are unable to work and are unable to concentrate on anything. The headaches are such that, I can almost feel the vein deep in the head that is throbbing painfully. always asks for extra teabags in hotels, mostly after arguments.

Whenever I pass a tea factory, i can stop for several minutes or walk very slowly just to inhale the refreshing air of drying tea.

anyone else in this and how do you handle it.





how often do you pass by a tea factory?
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
ocampo
#3 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 7:46:45 PM
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do you smoke?
Lets not be vague, we go to hague
Behemoth
#4 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:56:51 PM
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kenmac wrote:
Am a tea addict. that means if I miss a cup of tea I get severe headaches, are unable to work and are unable to concentrate on anything. The headaches are such that, I can almost feel the vein deep in the head that is throbbing painfully. always asks for extra teabags in hotels, mostly after arguments.

Whenever I pass a tea factory, i can stop for several minutes or walk very slowly just to inhale the refreshing air of drying tea.

anyone else in this and how do you handle it.




I relate with your state. Am also an addict. What am currently doing is progressively reducing the intake day by day. Example, I used to add 3-4 teaspoonFULLS of KETEPA tea leaves to my water. But now, in a span of 2-3 years, I have progressively reduced to 1 LEVEL teaspoon.

I want to continue mpaka i detach myself from it completely. I got addicted while in college coz it used to give me 100% concentration while reading. I am leaving coz i have noticed my teeth is browning as well.
Eagles don't flock, you have to find them one at a time.
D32
#5 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:05:47 PM
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@kenmac

You can do a some things to minimize the withdrawal symptoms.

Get a Mineral Deficiency Test. - With this, you will know where you need to improve nutritionally. By ensuring that your are nutritionally, satisfied, your body will not crave for nutrition, and hence make it easier to break from an addiction. The body could be asking for nutrition, while you are feeding it with substance that has little or no nutritional value.

Get plenty of regular exercise. - If your daily work does not give you exercise, you will need to create time to exercise. Exercise is not an option, but a necessity, without which the body and the organs weaken. There is a direct link between the clarity of thought and a healthy strong body. With a healthy body and mind, you will be in a better position to fight the current addiction, by persevering and being determined to overcome it, as well as resisting any new addictions.

Get enough rest. Sleep at least 8 hrs, 9 is better.

Drink water all along the day. Keep your body well hydrated all throughout the day, this will keep your body functioning optimum at all times as well has help detox the system. If you do not have access to a water dispensary throughout the day, you may need to begin carrying with you water bottles. Ensure that you are drinking filtered water.

Replace the bad with the good. If the tea that you were drinking was healthy tea, you should not be having withdrawal symptoms. Your symptoms sound similar to those who were withdrawing from coffee (caffeine - google the harmful effects of caffeine). I would not be surprised if the tea that you have been drinking has caffeine. You can replace that tea with healthy herbal tea. You can choose from a whole variety - they too got some variety with good aroma.

Also try to minimize the use of sugar or completely replace it with a healthy alternative, such as honey.
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Mukiri
#6 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:22:27 PM
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D32 wrote:
@kenmac

You can do a some things to minimize the withdrawal symptoms.

Get a Mineral Deficiency Test. - With this, you will know where you need to improve nutritionally. By ensuring that your are nutritionally, satisfied, your body will not crave for nutrition, and hence make it easier to break from an addiction. The body could be asking for nutrition, while you are feeding it with substance that has little or no nutritional value.

Get plenty of regular exercise. - If your daily work does not give you exercise, you will need to create time to exercise. Exercise is not an option, but a necessity, without which the body and the organs weaken. There is a direct link between the clarity of thought and a healthy strong body. With a healthy body and mind, you will be in a better position to fight the current addiction, by persevering and being determined to overcome it, as well as resisting any new addictions.

Get enough rest. Sleep at least 8 hrs, 9 is better.

Drink water all along the day. Keep your body well hydrated all throughout the day, this will keep your body functioning optimum at all times as well has help detox the system. If you do not have access to a water dispensary throughout the day, you may need to begin carrying with you water bottles. Ensure that you are drinking filtered water.

Replace the bad with the good. If the tea that you were drinking was healthy tea, you should not be having withdrawal symptoms. Your symptoms sound similar to those who were withdrawing from coffee (caffeine - google the harmful effects of caffeine). I would not be surprised if the tea that you have been drinking has caffeine. You can replace that tea with healthy herbal tea. You can choose from a whole variety - they too got some variety with good aroma.

Also try to minimize the use of sugar or completely replace it with a healthy alternative, such as honey.


Applause Applause
Direct him where he can get a Mineral Deficiency test and how much it costs

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D32
#7 Posted : Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:48:04 PM
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For a mineral deficiency test, any hospital with laboratory facilities should be able to do it, such as Nairobi Hospital, Karen Hospital...

As for the price, he would have to call the hospitals to get a quotation for that lab test.
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eco
#8 Posted : Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12:23:29 AM
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kenmac wrote:
Am a tea addict. that means if I miss a cup of tea I get severe headaches, are unable to work and are unable to concentrate on anything. The headaches are such that, I can almost feel the vein deep in the head that is throbbing painfully. always asks for extra teabags in hotels, mostly after arguments.

Whenever I pass a tea factory, i can stop for several minutes or walk very slowly just to inhale the refreshing air of drying tea.

anyone else in this and how do you handle it.


I feel you, but for me I had not reached that level of getting headaches. Try Rooibos, it worked for me. With or without milk, plus a teaspoonful of honey and you will be OK. It looks so much like KETEPA, save for the taste, which is good for the mind. Nowadays I do not miss tea at all.
mawinder
#9 Posted : Wednesday, December 19, 2012 1:07:05 AM
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Join @mcdoba on Friday and possibly continue the habit on weekdays.I can assure you, you will never take tea on your own volition.
kenmac
#10 Posted : Wednesday, December 19, 2012 7:13:41 AM
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mawinder wrote:
Join @mcdoba on Friday and possibly continue the habit on weekdays.I can assure you, you will never take tea on your own volition.


Am a teetotaler.
......Ecclesiastes
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