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by sam537
854 days ago
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Some comments about dietary science are true. It is extremely impossible to isolate the effect of a single substance (ethically). This person greatly benefited from stopping caffeine intake which is great. It is part of the journey to understand ourselves and what makes us work/improve/feel better. If you have a anxiety-o-meter that looks like this:
[-----------------------------------] and your baseline is here:
[-------------------------X---------] - you just need a little push to go into anxiety/can't sleep mode which can come from caffeine. But if your baseline is around here:
[--x--------------------------------] -maybe some coffee in the morning, right after lunch will greatly increase your clarity/make you able to fulfill your duties.
People who drink caffeine for pleasure (I love the taste of coffee and sometimes I get beans so good that I just want to drink several cups) will notice the negative effect in their sleep/anxiety levels.
We must go back to Paracelsus 'dosis sola facit venenum'. The dose makes the poison. |
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