Does caffeine make us have more energy even though it doesn’t have many calories? Does it make our bodies use up fat that is already stored? Where does the extra energy from caffeine come from?

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Does caffeine make us have more energy even though it doesn’t have many calories? Does it make our bodies use up fat that is already stored? Where does the extra energy from caffeine come from?

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There are receptors in your body that are like buckets. These buckets, fill with water as you get tired, weighing you down. caffeine just acts as a temporary lid for these buckets. The water then waits until the lid (caffeine) is gone, and it rushes in. That’s why you get that caffeine crash.

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