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Offline Cryptinox

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Re: Alternatives to caffeine?
« Reply #15 on: October 10, 2020, 09:46:15 PM »
It does energize, but only because it is an antioxidant that benefits health, not because it is a stimulant.  However, you can mix 60% chaga with 40% coffee (or less coffee) and maintain whatever level of stimulant you want.  Eventually, ditch the coffee entirely because the chaga has so many health benefits and is so much cheaper when all the nutrients are extracted over time.  Chaga makes coffee less bitter, too. Leave it on the stove on low during the day and fire it up again the next day. Just don't forget to fill your vessel with water after taking a portion so it doesn't boil dry.  
How do you brew this?

Offline Matthew

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Re: Alternatives to caffeine?
« Reply #16 on: October 10, 2020, 11:22:50 PM »
This thread has been around a while, so I just have to add my own comments:

Speed, amphetamines, cocaine...

Oh, you mean LEGAL alternatives!

:jester:


Re: Alternatives to caffeine?
« Reply #17 on: October 11, 2020, 05:53:51 PM »


In the writings of St. Therese Lisieux , she thanked Our Lord for the coffee bean.

In that caffeine gave her more endurance to pursue her religious studies.



This was 100 years before "jew-bucks" and their occult franchise of "witch huts" came to be.



    
    The origin of Starbucks crypto-occult corporate logos


Re: Alternatives to caffeine?
« Reply #18 on: October 11, 2020, 06:07:23 PM »
Mountain Dew + Cigarettes will do it.

80 grams of sugar/16 oz bottle and a good blast of nicotine will get your body movin.
You know, funny you mention that. A friend of mine years ago, lived on exactly that.

Sadly he passed in his 30's and I always wondered if MD was poisonous. the cigs are obvious.

But I know a lot of old smokers.

Re: Alternatives to caffeine?
« Reply #19 on: October 11, 2020, 06:16:03 PM »
You know, funny you mention that. A friend of mine years ago, lived on exactly that.

Sadly he passed in his 30's and I always wondered if MD was poisonous. the cigs are obvious.

But I know a lot of old smokers.
Mountain Dew contains toxic Bromide, which , among other things, is used as fire retardant. Bromide is also a toxic halogen that competes with Iodine, a necessary and beneficial halogen, on the thyroid receptor sites. I would guess drinking MD in such large amounts played a large part in dying at such a young age.