Caffeine has almost no calories, but it gives us energy. Where does this energy come from? Is caffeine making the body use its stored fat?

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Caffeine has almost no calories, but it gives us energy. Where does this energy come from? Is caffeine making the body use its stored fat?

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Neural pathways are like light switches .The coffee stimulates and turns the switch on which causes electricity (neural pulse)   then the brain sends notes or hormones to the ans system the fight or flight this causes adrenaline gogo juice to be expelled then back to the brain. The brain feels the adrenaline and starts to make the body react physically so clammy skin ,heat receptors,increases heart rate pupil dilation and sends out an acid off sorts called cortisol, to help regulate and bring the brain back to normal homeostasis
the coffee circulates the pleasure zones of the brain  and that’s where the energy occurs/alertness tdlr : coffee light switch flicks brain rapidly messes with feedback loop brain fights back to go back to calm

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