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AequitasOmnibus ◴[] No.43306268[source]
From the discussions I've seen about theanine, the real benefit supposedly came when it was taken alongside caffeine. The thinking being that theanine moderated some of the jittery effects of caffeine, allowing the user to take higher doses of caffeine, which itself has some benefit on task concentration and focus.

I wish the author had spent time addressing that theory specifically.

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Kiro ◴[] No.43307867[source]
I don't understand what people refer to when they say "jittery effects". I don't feel anything when taking caffeine, no matter the dose. Or I want to think it helps me wake up but the effect is so small that I can't be sure. It's basically just a ritual for me.
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maccard ◴[] No.43308138[source]
have you tried a pre-workout style dose (it’s about 8-10 coffees in one)? The first time should give you a pretty good idea of what the “jittery” feeling is.
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1. Novosell ◴[] No.43308287[source]
I googled some pre-workout and it seems to be about 200mg of caffeine, same as a can of Monster. I've drank 2 cans of Monster back-to-back a few times in my life and still not felt jittery.

I largely share experience with Kiro, I don't feel like caffeine makes me perk up at all really. I just drink Monster cause I love the flavor of some of them.

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2. Aerroon ◴[] No.43308736[source]
I'm the same. I've taken caffeine pills and not noticed it. I can also just drink tea/coffee and then sleep.
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3. Ancapistani ◴[] No.43318075[source]
200mg, I feel nothing. 300mg, my heart races some, but still no jitters or anxiety.