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Healthiest high-dose caffeine source longterm?
I have a condition that causes chronic fatigue, my doctors and I have just about run out of treatments to try. However, I figured out that high doses of caffeine (2-3 Celcius, so like 500-750ish mg) let me think clearly and feel like a person for a couple hours. Definitely not a cure but would give me a lot more time in a day that I currently have. But, I also can’t really afford to develop any more medical issues.
Is there a particular way of getting that much caffeine (coffee, pills, those little bottle thingies) that’s considered “safest/healthiest” long term? Thanks :)
(edit for spelling)
u/parapoetic — 1 day ago