Congratulations on quitting caffeine.
Ginkgo may help. I like Gaia organics liquid alcohol extract. If alcohol is an issue there are plenty of other versions. Green tea may help. You can take decaffeinated green tea. Plain hot or room temperature green tea is best. Matcha green tea, placed in room temperature water, will have very little caffeine and contains components that may help your circulatory system heal. A good vitamin C may help. I like Ester C capsules without bioflavinoids, which I get from Swansons. MSM might or might not help. I like Source Naturals plain powder dissolved in water with a little vitamin C on an empty stomach.
My understanding of what may be happening is that your circulatory system needs to heal. For one thing, your veins may be dilated, leading to brain fog. The caffeine constricted your veins temporarily causing altertness, but in the long run it has made things worse. Eating a steamed green vegetable every day is nourishing and anti-inflammatory to the affected parts of your body.
Swimming in unheated water may be refreshing. If you are young and healthy and have access to cold water, or an ice bath in a spa, that may help. Just a cold shower might help. Don't overdo. You might catch cold.
In Chinese medicine eating consuming cold food and drinks is bad for you. Try to avoid that. Doing that causes "damp heat" which is a type of inflammation in your body. People with damp heat may crave caffeine or cold drinks because they temporarily alleviate this problem and make them feel crisp and clear. In the long run, however, this makes things worse. This is considered "normal" in Western cultures right now. In the long run, following a proper diet according to Chinese Medicine allows you to feel more alert all the time, without having to use cold drinks and caffeine to quench a constant inflammation in your body.
Following is a link to my thread on Chinese Medicine:
http://www.longecity...inese-medicine/
Edited by Luminosity, 30 July 2013 - 03:37 AM.