Today on Beating Cancer Daily, Saranne explores the big question so many cancer patients ask: “Do I have to give up coffee?” Joined by certified nutrition specialist Jacqui Bryan, she shares stories about personal caffeine habits, from Saranne’s love for dark chocolate to moments of accidental caffeine overload. Jacqui explains what caffeine actually is, where it hides in foods and drinks, and why each person’s reaction, especially during cancer treatment, can be unique. The conversation touches on how caffeine may affect sleep, anxiety, and metabolism, discusses its benefits and potential risks, and provides practical advice for making informed choices while navigating cancer care. With relatable humor and actionable steps, this episode is for anyone feeling uncertain about caffeine, whether they’re in active treatment or supporting a loved one. Jacqui Bryan is a certified nutrition specialist, whole health educator, health coach, and registered nurse. With extensive experience supporting cancer patients on their wellness journeys, Jacqui brings in-depth knowledge of nutrition and holistic health to Beating Cancer Daily. Her compassionate approach and evidence-based guidance help listeners make empowered decisions about food, lifestyle, and self-care. "There are studies that show some cognitive benefits for caffeine...caffeine intake was associated with a reduced risk of cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults." ~Jacqui Bryan Today on Beating Cancer Daily:· Caffeine is a natural stimulant found not just in coffee but also in tea, chocolate, and some foods like mole and energy drinks.· The effects of caffeine vary widely from person to person due to genetics, sensitivity, and health factors.· Moderation is key; up to 400mg of caffeine per day is generally considered safe for adults, but may be too much for some and less appropriate in cancer care.· Caffeine can enhance alertness, focus, and even offer cognitive benefits, but may also worsen anxiety and disrupt sleep, which is vital for healing.· There are conflicting studies regarding caffeine’s impact on cancer risk; some show benefits for certain cancers, while others do not.· Coffee roasting creates acrylamide, a potential carcinogen, and choosing organic coffee can lower exposure to harmful chemicals in soil.· Caffeine in chocolate and other treats can sneak into the diet and, if consumed late or in high amounts, potentially affect sleep and well-being.· Pay attention to your body's response and always consult your medical team when making dietary changes during cancer treatment or recovery. 2025 People’s Choice Podcast Awards Best Health Series FinalistRanked the Top 5 Best Cancer Podcasts by CancerCare News in 2024 & 2025,and #1 Rated Cancer Survivor Podcast by FeedSpot in 2024 to 2025. Beating Cancer Daily is listened to in 140 countries across 7 continents and features over 400 original daily episodes hosted by Stage IV survivor Saranne Rothberg. To learn more about Host Saranne Rothberg and The ComedyCures Foundation:https://www.comedycures.org/ (https://www.comedycures.org/) To write to Saranne or a guest:https://www.comedycures.
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