Caffeine is lowkey the most normalised and profitable drug addiction in the world, and it doesn’t really even do anything. The whole ‘giving you energy’ thing is a myth, all it does it make you tired without it. That’s why caffeine legally has to be listed as a ‘flavouring’ on the packaging, despite nobody on earth having a clue what it’s supposed to taste like

The whole ‘giving you energy’ thing is a myth, all it does it make you tired without it.

Absolute nonsense. I don’t drink coffee or tea, and if I drink a couple cups of coffee I end up with a hundred more tabs in the browser, two programming projects started and abandoned, a hundred notes tagged and reorganized, and a bunch of unnecessary and vaguely mean comments on Reddit and Lemmy. Possibly also a sore leg or shoulder from impromptu exercise.

You need to take control of your caffeine addiction.

Absolute nonsense

No, science. (first result) mindbodygreen.com/…/does-caffeine-actually-give-u…

The other one, sounds like caffeine effect on ADHD.

We Love Our Morning Coffee — But Does Caffeine *Actually* Give Us Energy?

Is the energy we feel from coffee and tea all in our heads? Kinda.

mindbodygreen

Thanks for your speculation as to what it might be, but I don’t need it. Unless you totally abstain from coffee, tea and fizzy drinks, you have no idea what caffeine is like after not consuming it.

Especially, seeing as another guy here speculates that taking a nap after drinking coffee is a caffeine effect on ADHD, perhaps you two might want to speculate against each other whose speculation is more correct, speculatively speaking.

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Lemmy

  • Yes, i have. And do you really think, you’re the first and only, geting off coffee?
  • coffeine is known to have the whole fucking range of effects on neurodiverse, from worsening their symptoms over having no effect at all to making them sleepy.
  • rom worsening their symptoms over having no effect at all to making them sleepy.

    Thanks for admitting that your guesswork doesn’t amount to jackshit since it contradicts itself.

    With the info, that a “Syndrom” means a range of causes, displaying similiar effects you can roughly group together.

    Now calm down.

    Well then thank you for pulling the word ‘syndrome’ out of nowhere, since it figured nowhere in this conversation before. But you also say it means “displaying similiar effects”, so you mean that “worsening their symptoms over having no effect at all to making them sleepy” and “getting a lot of ADHD antsy, jittery” are “similar effects”?