I got a job but it's really demanding. What pills could give me energy for work without being drugs?
>>77283837B vitamins in easier to absorb forms. It's most of what does the heavy lifting in 5-hour-energy. Works on the mitochondrial level for quite literal energy utilization.
>>77283837Even food is drugs. >>77283856 still technically drugs, just OTC drugs found in food.
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>>77283863Lotta weird-ass food/drug/supplements; OP probably looking for something more like ginseng plus rhodiola, which are quasi-normie stimulants that generally aren't on b& substances lists.
>>77283837This >>77278668
>>77283837Food.
>>77283837Nothing will do that for you, unless you become a roidtranny.All I can suggest is that you arrange whatever vitamins and minerals you take in a way that inspires you, before you ingest them. That's what I do.HH, brother.
>>77283856Yeah, you're right. 100% of your daily B12, of which barely 1% is absorbed, is doing most of the heavy lifting, not the 250 milligrams of caffeine.
Modafinil
>>77283837Microdose methamphetamine
>>77284657Yup. 250 mg of caffine isn't anything if you're a habitual user. It mostly tricks your brain into thinking it needs less sleep. Which isn't useless it's just not going to give you the same giddyup and go as a bunch of sublingual b vitamins or methylated b vitamins.
>>77283837I take a tongkat ali and fadogia agrestis blend sometimes and it makes a very noticable difference, it's about on par with taking 10mg of adderall, though better because the addy doesn't help with recovery, but you have to cycle it cuz it builds up toxicity, so like 2-3 weeks on and 1 month off. It's also pretty cheap.
>>77283837Yeah drugs r bad stop doing caffeine and you will have more energy
>>77283837There are additional substances past Creatine that supplement ATP production, although too many at once can give some pretty bad side effects.