I know that it takes two weeks for the brain to become dependent on a certain daily dose of caffeine and one week to get off it completely. But is it possible to prevent dependence in the first place, perhaps by drinking coffee every two or three days?
just do something more addicting than caffeine beforehand so that your mind doesn't realize it's there
> Caffeine reduced CBF by an average of 27% across both caffeine states.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2748160/
Enjoy your brains shrinkage moran.
>>9004167
Uh-oh, are you admitting that blacks' smaller brains are evidence of lesser cognitive ability?
>>9004167
>low impact journals
>>9004174
>Uh-oh, are you admitting that blacks' smaller brains are evidence of lesser cognitive ability?
Yes. Women are cattle and blacks are a different species.
>>9004180
Yes, 3 hours of undergraduate class per day is not difficult.
>>9004110
>not just gradually increasing your dose
had a teacher who drank 26 cups a day, he was fine
>>9004174
>implying a damaged, shrunken brain is comparable to a smaller brain
that's pretty dumb, even for a /pol/tard.
>>9004110
I take a dose of caffeine every 4 days or so and it completely avoids dependence symptoms.
Also, in my experience, coffee is more addictive than caffeine pills or powder.