AIP Coffee Alternatives (Skipping coffee is not as bad as it seems) (2024)

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If you're on the AIP Diet you know the HORROR of not being able to have coffee (it's a seed). Here are 8 AIP coffee alternatives you can enjoy instead! Yes, enjoy. Why? Because these hot drinks are delicious! This post includes a recipe for a Golden Milk Latte.

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Table of contents

  • Sorry, no Coffee on AIP
    • Why Can't You Have Coffee on AIP?
      • What About Caffeine?
    • What's the Best Way to Quit Coffee?
  • AIP Coffee Alternatives
  • Beetroot Latte
  • Broth
  • Chai Latte
  • Chicory Dandelion “Coffee”
  • Coffig
  • Hot “Chocolate”
  • Tea
  • Golden Milk Latte
  • Golden Milk Latte Recipe
  • Summary
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Sorry, no Coffee on AIP

These are the dreaded words that most people hate to hear!

It's the reason the AIP Diet strikes fear in those who finally have a shred of hope that they'll be able to put their autoimmune disease symptoms to rest.

The idea of not having coffee for a few months is simply torturous!

In fact, I've seen many people decide to continue suffering through their autoimmune symptoms JUST so they don't have to give up coffee for a month. That's how much of a hold it has on us.

Trust me, we've all been through it. Alas, it's really NOT as bad as it seems.

There are so many options!

Want to know more about the AIP Diet? Here's the Ultimate Guide!

Why Can't You Have Coffee on AIP?

Coffee isn't allowed on AIP because it's a seed, and since seeds are not allowed during the elimination diet portion of AIP, it's not compliant. (No, it's not actually a bean, despite the term coffee bean!)

Seeds are eliminated on AIP because they contain compounds that can be hard on our bodies and may exacerbate leaky gut and bacterial overgrowths.

What About Caffeine?

That's not all though – caffeine, while still allowed on AIP, can pose a problem for some people. It's not the reason that coffee is eliminated, but it's something to pay attention to.

If you're on AIP because of adrenal fatigue issues, extreme exhaustion, hormonal issues, or blood sugar issues it really is best if you can try to eliminate caffeine for at least 30 days.

Caffeine has the ability to spike cortisol (the stress hormone) for up to 6 hours after drinking only one cup! That's a long time for that hormone to be circulating in your bloodstream. Plus if you have any issues falling asleep at night – look at that as one possible cause.

Tea with caffeine is allowed on AIP, but please exercise caution if any of these issues pertain to you!

What's the Best Way to Quit Coffee?

The next question I always get it “how do I quit coffee (or caffeine)?” After all, it's an addictive drug! There are ramifications to stopping it!

My suggestion is always to go slowly. Cut down on the amount you have gradually over a week period (or longer if you need it).

Start by cutting down by a 1/4 cup per day and then possibly switching to black or green tea for a day or two before stopping all caffeine.

While some people can quit cold turkey with no issues, the majority of us get terrible migraine headaches, massive sugar cravings, monster-like irritation, and more if we stop all at one time. So do yourself a favor and baby step it.

AIP Coffee Alternatives

So of course, next up is always “So what CAN I drink instead?”

I mean, a hot drink is very comforting, right? It's a ritual, something you look forward to each morning (or afternoon).

TOTALLY understand, as I'm definitely a fan of a cozy warm beverage.

Luckily there are a ton of things you can do and below are several coffee substitutes.

Please note that many of these substitutes are coconut milk-based. However, you can use tigernut milk or even banana milk for any of them. And if you want to save money on coconut milk, be sure to make your own homemade coconut milk!

If you're a visual person, this is the full-length video on Youtube where you can learn about the alternatives or continue reading!

Beetroot Latte

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Even though this might sound really strange, beet lattes are really good!

They have a certain warm earthiness that one looks for in a hot drink, and bonus that it's good for your liver!

This is a simple drink to make, the only ingredients needed are coconut (or tigernut or banana) milk, beet powder, cinnamon, and maple syrup.

See the full AIP Beetroot Latte recipe

Broth

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Chicken, beef, fish, or vegetable broths (or stock) make a great, nutrient-dense alternative to coffee.

I still remember when I first went onto a healing diet (the GAPS diet was my first) how I brought a huge thermos of chicken stock into my office every day.

I'd simply refill my cup with hot broth every few minutes and was nourished and warm all day long. Not sure why I ever stopped doing that actually!

Now I drink a cup every night after dinner and it's a ritual I look forward to.

Making your own stock is really easy too – there are a gazillion recipes out on the internet so just google it, but you can make it in so many different ways.

Chai Latte

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This chai latte was a recipe I shared a few months ago and was an instant hit.

Sweet, spicy, and warm, it's the perfect hot drink for a cold day. Plus it only takes 5 minutes to make, so you can quickly be cozying up to a mug in minutes.

It uses coconut milk (or tigernut or banana milk), mace (an AIP nutmeg replacement), ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, maple syrup, and optionally, vanilla powder.

See the AIP Chai Latte Recipe

Chicory Dandelion “Coffee”

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This is a popular AIP coffee substitute. It's got the bitterness of coffee and sometimes you can almost fool yourself that you're drinking coffee. Almost. 🙂

It's decent on its own, but also makes a great base for lattes or other coffee-based beverages if you want that bitter undertone.

This recipe is the one I always recommend people start with but play around with the ratios of chicory and dandelion root to get to your desired level of bitterness.

  • 1 tsp dried Dandelion Root
  • 1/4 tsp dried Chicory Root
  • 1/4 tsp Carob Powder

Place in the bottom of a small French Press or mug and cover with boiled water. Steep for 3 minutes, then strain and serve.

**NEW IN 2021 – There's a new AIP-friendly dandelion chicory coffee product called Sip Herbals created by 2 lovely ladies who have done Paleo for a long time (and saw the need for this!). It's a spot-on version of this “coffee” that I highly recommend, especially if you don't want to commit to buying all of the ingredients to make it on your own. Check Sip Herbals out here and use code THRIVING10 to get 10% off your order!

Be careful to avoid store-bought dandelion coffee drinks like Teechino and Dandy Blend as they contain non-AIP seeds and barley, therefore are NOT AIP-compliant.

Coffig

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One of the strangest things to actually resemble coffee is roasted figs. Trust me, I didn't believe it when I heard about it either.

Yet, once I tasted Coffig roasted fig beverage I was sold. It really does taste strangely like a lightly-brewed coffee.

You simply brew it for several minutes in a French press or saucepan and then strain.

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Hot “Chocolate”

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What's a hot drink list without some hot chocolate?

Of course you cannot have chocolate on AIP (it's also a seed), but carob makes a decent replacement.

Carob actually has more nutritional benefits than cocoa/cacao and it doesn't contain stimulating ingredients such as caffeine and theobromine. It also has protein, fiber, lots of vitamins and minerals, AND has a great effect on our immune systems. So definitely not something to ignore!

See the AIP Hot Chocolate recipe – note that it's a holiday-themed post but can be made at any time.

That post also explains how to make this as a pre-made mix, so all you have to do is add milk to a few tablespoons of mix whenever you want a drink!

Tea

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As I mentioned above, tea is an AIP-compliant beverage.

There are some caveats to this though – make sure to check that the tea doesn't have any gluten, soy lecithin or eliminated preservatives or additives.

Also make sure there are no immune-stimulating herbs that are eliminated as well. Elderberry, ashwagandha, and maca are a few that come to mind that I've seen in tea blends, but that's not all.

Some of the mushroom teas can be ok but also check them as well for immune-stimulating herbs.

Yerba Mate is ok.

My choice of AIP-compliant tea usually is the Mango Green Tea by Wild Zora (I'm not a huge tea drinker but really love this instant tea). If you like English Breakfast they've got one of those too.

Golden Milk Latte

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One of my favorites, a golden milk latte is a delicious anti-inflammatory beverage.

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Golden Milk Latte Recipe

If you make this latte,I'd love to hear howitturned out! Either comment below or share a pic on Instagram and tag me@thrivingautoimmune!

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Golden Milk Latte (Paleo, AIP)

Author: AIP Coffee Alternatives (Skipping coffee is not as bad as it seems) (13)Michele

Servings: 1 person

This is another easy AIP coffee drink that can be made in less than 5 minutes and features anti-inflammatory turmeric powder.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 1 minute min

Cook Time 4 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Coconut Milk (or Tigernut Milk, orBanana Milk or Sweet Potato Milk)
  • 1 tsp dried Turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp dried Ginger
  • 1 splash Maple Syrup
  • 1 pinch Cinnamon and/or Vanilla Powder (optional)

Instructions

  • Whisk together in a small saucepan and then warm gently on the stove. (I garnished the one in the picture with some cinnamon)

Course: Drink

Cuisine: American

Diet Gluten Free, Vegan

Keyword: AIP, Autoimmune Paleo, dairy free, Paleo

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AIP Coffee Alternatives (Skipping coffee is not as bad as it seems) (2024)

FAQs

How bad is coffee on an AIP diet? ›

The first thing to consider if you have autoimmune issues, is that coffee is a seed. If you are following a strict Autoimmune Protocol, seeds are cut out of the diet for a period of time, and then reintroduced. Therefore, you would want to remove coffee for the first few weeks, along with any other seeds.

What is the alternative to coffee for autoimmune disease? ›

Tea. This is likely the simplest and most apparent option to try. During your elimination phase, you might replace coffee herbal tea options like rooibos, peppermint, and chamomile. All are excellent herbal teas that have added benefits for your body too!

What is a better alternative than coffee? ›

If you're looking for a coffee alternative, try beverages such as matcha tea, chicory coffee, or rooibos tea. Some alternative options may even contain added health benefits. Coffee is the go-to morning beverage for many, while others choose not to drink it for a host of reasons.

How to reintroduce coffee on AIP? ›

How to reintroduce a food on AIP
  1. Select a food to reintroduce from the stages chart.
  2. Start with half a teaspoon or less and wait 15 minutes. ...
  3. If there are no reactions, eat one full teaspoon and wait 15 more minutes. ...
  4. If there are no reactions, eat one-and-a-half teaspoons and wait two-three hours.
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Can coffee make autoimmune disease worse? ›

If you have a diagnosis of autoimmune thyroid disease, celiac, rheumatoid arthritis, type I diabetes, GERD, peptic ulcer disease, or Barrett's Esophagitis, avoiding coffee is probably a good idea for you. If you have a leaky gut, avoiding coffee is probably a good idea, at least until you resolve the issue.

Is coffee bad for gut inflammation? ›

Specifically, the polyphenol content (a type of antioxidant) of coffee has been shown to have positive effects on the gut microbiome through its anti-inflammatory properties.

Which coffee doesn't cause inflammation? ›

According to studies, decaf coffee may have similar advantages to normal coffee. Results from a few studies suggest that drinking decaffeinated coffee as opposed to caffeinated coffee may result in a small reduction in inflammatory markers.

Does coffee trigger lupus? ›

Researchers of one study found that those with lupus who had a daily caffeine intake between 154 mg – 377 mg/day experienced a lower prevalence of “lupus nephritis, neuropsychiatric involvement, hematological manifestations, hypocomplementemia, and anti-DNA positivity.” These individuals also had lower blood levels of ...

Does coffee mess with your immune system? ›

Comparatively, within the acquired immune system, the caffeine content within coffee potentially suppresses the proliferation of Th1 and Th2 cells. As a result, coffee can reduce the damage caused by the release of cytokines due to overactive T- and B-cells.

What tastes like coffee but isn't coffee? ›

Roasted and ground dandelion root really does resemble real coffee in taste and color. I love the bitter notes in dandelion root, which truly remind me of coffee. A quick Google search yields lots of claims about dandelion tea's health benefits. Those may or may not be true; I just like how much it resembles coffee.

What to take instead of coffee? ›

Coffee alternatives, such as matcha, green tea, black tea and chicory, can be found at many grocery stores and online via retailers like Amazon.

What can I drink to wake up instead of coffee? ›

10 energizing drinks that will wake you up better than coffee
  • Chai tea. Credit: Reviewed / Danielle DeSiato. ...
  • Green tea. Credit: Reviewed / Danielle DeSiato. ...
  • Matcha. Credit: Getty Images. ...
  • Yerba mate. Credit: Reviewed / Danielle DeSiato. ...
  • Kombucha. ...
  • Pu'erh tea. ...
  • Dandelion root tea. ...
  • Hot Water with Lemon and Honey.
Apr 9, 2024

Why no coffee AIP? ›

While you might be inclined to believe that it's caffeine that's eliminated here, it's actually the coffee bean itself! The name bean is misleading, however, because coffee is technically a seed of the Coffea plant. So, that means, like other seeds, coffee is eliminated in the temporary elimination phase of the AIP.

How long should you stay on AIP diet? ›

People usually stay on an elimination diet for only about 4 to 8 weeks. Following the AIP diet could be risky for your health, so you need to get your doctor's OK before you try it. If they give you the green light, they have to structure the diet for you and supervise you while you're on it.

What caffeine can you have on AIP? ›

If you are weaning off coffee and would still like some caffeine, try some black, oolong, or green tea (caution though, as green tea can stimulate the immune system and cause flares in some folks). Great herbal, caffeine-free alternatives include rooibos, chamomile, peppermint, and licorice.

Can I drink coffee on an anti-inflammatory diet? ›

Research suggests that coffee does not cause inflammation in most people—even if your norm is more than one or two caffeinated cups a day. In fact, it's quite the opposite. According to a 2021 study in Nutrients, coffee may have anti-inflammatory effects on the body.

Does coffee flare up inflammation? ›

Research suggests that drinking coffee — even in small amounts — may help reduce inflammation. In turn, this may lower your risk of certain conditions, including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and perhaps even certain types of cancer. Nonetheless, coffee may increase inflammation in some people.

What happens if I cheat on the AIP diet? ›

If that's the case, cheats like this are completely counterproductive and only make it more difficult to get back on track because you're likely to induce an autoimmune flare or at least some really miserable symptoms.

What are the top 5 worst autoimmune diseases? ›

What Are The Most Serious Autoimmune Diseases?
  • Giant Cell Myocarditis. Giant cell myocarditis is a very rare autoimmune disorder causing inflammation of the heart. ...
  • Vasculitis. ...
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
  • Lupus. ...
  • Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.
Aug 5, 2022

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