A typical energy drink contains 25-55 grams of sugar (more than soda) and 150-300mg of caffeine. Research on caffeine dependency shows these drinks mask underlying fatigue while creating their own problems. If you’re drinking these daily, you’re consuming substantial sugar, developing caffeine dependency, and borrowing energy from later. The energy drink isn’t giving you energy—it’s adding sugar on top of stimulants. This companion covers the audit, the sugar problem, caffeine dependency, and addressing root causes. (4 min read)
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