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Caffeine doesn't create energy. Here's what it really does

  • Caffeine does not create energy in the body.
  • Instead, caffeine works by blocking an inhibitory neurotransmitter, which increases neuron firing.
  • A teenage boy is shown choosing energy drinks in a supermarket, highlighting consumer behavior.
  • This understanding clarifies common misconceptions about caffeine's effects.
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Caffeine doesn't create energy. Here's what it really does

LMNT reports that caffeine blocks fatigue signals without creating energy, enhancing focus by stimulating neurotransmitters.

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katytimes.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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