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https://studyfinds.org/caffeine-athlete-decision-making/
"STUDY: Caffeine Negatively Affects Decisions..."
now I don't know if that's true although i do find my reading comprehension goes down with caffeine usage.
I have regular exercise.
That's all it takes, right there.
I'm not harping on your stats here it's just that...
Depending on the definition of 'skyrockets' ...we could be confused here.
3 cups a week compared to 4 cups a day (21 cups a week)
3 cups a week : 21 cups a week
21% : 51 %
it doesn't seem like the correct context for the stats via word usage 'skyrockets'
What do you think?
Is there a certain brand that you find better than others?
I say this because at first glance someone who is novice tea drinker might see the benefit of only drinking 3 cups a week compared to the required 21 cups a week to benefit.
7 times increase in consumption yields 2.5 times benefit as 3 cups a week.
Consumption increase is a steeper curve than the benefit. We could say skyrocketing consumption yields a fairly reflected benefit (as to not exceed maximum amounts of tea i.e. recommended no more than 8-10 cups / day)
I used to do this too. Best times of my life. We would lay up there and look at the stars and think about the beyond. some of the best memories i have with my old friends. Don't take these moments for granted! im going to cry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOkdccLCmJk
Better with a dobsonian telescope away from city lights. (i don't smoke weed anymore because of the brain damage) Dobsonian telescopes, or 'light buckets', are like the best budget deal you can get as an amateur astronomer. The aperture (width of the scope) is how you gather the most light, you can see excellent detail at range, for instance a 10" wide aperture dobsonian can see the storms on saturn and rings with clarity. The Messier 57 (Smoke Ring Nebula) is even visible with a 10" and slight detail of andromeda galaxy.
However, I feel like many people will carry on with their Redbull and pizza roll diet.
I am a green tea consumer. So many people find it nasty or weird.
The thing is, all these herbs and exercises work temporarily, because if there is a problem and you don't fix it, it will continue and there will be a time when they will not be able to help you a lot.
Not sure about brands? They would likely be different in other countries too?
I've rarely been depressed myself and I live a stress-free lifestyle. People questioned it, so I took it in reverse. Seeing what I'm taking and doing that they aren't.
I like exercising and take supplements for that. Also have a quality sleep pattern.
From those supplements, I'm regularly taking Ashwagandha KSM-66, Green Bean Coffee Extract, Green Teas, amino acids such as L-Carnitine and L-Theanine, etc.
I just noticed it's like a stress shield and therefore researched into what each does to find out it's helped quite a few with their depression.
I tend to take clean supplements, such as Whey Protein and Creatine monohydrate.
But the ones affecting my stress would be: ANS Performance Diablo and Diablo PM (the night time PM one being key for anti-stress)
They are considered fat burners, but really just metabolism boosters. I use it as a pre-workout and sleeping aid sometimes.
ANS Performance Diablo PM has:
- Vitamin D
- L-Carnitine
- L-Tartrate
- L-Theanine
- Ashwagandha KSM-66
- Passionflower extract
That's pretty much an anti-depressant.