Managing Caffeine During Ramadan: Enjoying Coffee Without Withdrawal

Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims, brings spiritual reflection but also challenges for coffee lovers. Caffeine withdrawal headaches can be particularly troublesome when abstaining from food and drink from dawn to sunset.

Understanding Caffeine Withdrawal During Ramadan

For regular coffee drinkers, the sudden caffeine deprivation during fasting hours can lead to uncomfortable symptoms. According to health experts, caffeine withdrawal headaches are among the most common complaints during Ramadan.

Smart Strategies to Avoid Withdrawal

 

    • Gradual Reduction: Reduce your caffeine intake gradually in the days leading up to Ramadan to help your body adjust.

    • Alternative Sources: During suhoor (pre-dawn meal), consider having black tea as a lower-caffeine alternative to coffee.

    • Substitution Method: If you typically drink two cups daily, try substituting one cup with a lower-caffeine option before Ramadan begins.

Breaking Your Fast at Azal Coffee

When the sun sets and it’s time for iftar, Dearborn’s Azal Coffee offers the perfect setting to enjoy your caffeine fix. Located at 15010 W Warren Ave Suite 113, this new community favorite has quickly become a post-iftar gathering spot during Ramadan.

Azal Coffee is known for its commitment to quality, living up to their motto: “From beans to cup, brewing perfection, one sip at a time.” Their extended evening hours (open until 11 PM Sunday through Thursday and midnight on Friday and Saturday) make it ideal for Ramadan nights.


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