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Yes, 1000 mg of caffeine is too much in one day. The general recommendation is to limit yourself to 400 mg of caffeine per day. 1000 mg of caffeine in a day can lead to side effects like anxiety, jitters, headaches, and trouble falling asleep.
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Read More »Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world, and there are a lot of reasons to love it. It can help shake off sleep inertia — that groggy feeling you get after waking up — it can boost mental and physical performance, it contains plenty of antioxidants, and it has health benefits like protecting you from type 2 diabetes, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease. There’s even a reported association between coffee consumption and lowered risk of suicide. But, you can have too much of a good thing when it comes to caffeine. Consuming too much can give you unpleasant side effects like jitters and headaches, and it can easily keep you awake at night, which can lead to low energy levels, poor productivity, and all the adverse health effects that come with sleep deprivation. How much caffeine is too much exactly? Below, we’ll dive into what science has to say on the matter. We’ll also show you how you can use the RISE app to make sure caffeine doesn’t impact your sleep, as well as ways you can boost your energy without reaching for a cup of coffee.
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Read More »RISE users on iOS 1.202 and above can click here to view their sleep debt.
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