I’ve been doing some reading on forskolin and caeffeine, and many studies are showing that some of its effects are impeded by the presence of caffeine. I understand that’s why caffeine-free Spike is now available, but will even having a coffee or tea potentially negate its effects?
I don’t drink either often, but I was curious. Sorry if this has already been covered.
[quote]ThePossibleHuman wrote:
I’ve been doing some reading on forskolin and caeffeine, and many studies are showing that some of its effects are impeded by the presence of caffeine. I understand that’s why caffeine-free Spike is now available, but will even having a coffee or tea potentially negate its effects?
I don’t drink either often, but I was curious. Sorry if this has already been covered.[/quote]
Actually, if anything, a little caffeine improves the effects of Carbolin 19.
[quote]Mod Brian wrote:
ThePossibleHuman wrote:
I’ve been doing some reading on forskolin and caeffeine, and many studies are showing that some of its effects are impeded by the presence of caffeine. I understand that’s why caffeine-free Spike is now available, but will even having a coffee or tea potentially negate its effects?
I don’t drink either often, but I was curious. Sorry if this has already been covered.
Actually, if anything, a little caffeine improves the effects of Carbolin 19.[/quote]