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A Healthier Way to Boost Energy Levels: The Best Energy Drink Alternatives

A Healthier Way to Boost Energy Levels: The Best Energy Drink Alternatives

Questions About the Topic

How is paraxanthine chemically different from caffeine?

Paraxanthine is a metabolite of caffeine that represents about 80-85% of caffeine byproducts when digested in the liver. Paraxanthine and caffeine are both methylxanthines, but caffeine is a trimethylxanthine while paraxanthine is a dimethylxanthine. Chemically, paraxanthine is known as 1,7-dimethylxanthine because it has one fewer methyl group than caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine).

Is there evidence paraxanthine is safer than caffeine?

Yes; paraxanthine is safe — and it looks like much safer than caffeine. An in-depth comparative study from 2023 found no evidence of toxicity or mutagenic effects (these are like when you feel sweaty, cold, and tired after having too much caffeine) with chronic paraxanthine consumption at 14 days and 90 days. These included several iterations of low to high doses. Only two mortalities were reported in this study (RIP rats), and those were animals given chronic high doses of caffeine.

Is paraxanthine a stimulant?

Yes! But unlike caffeine, which primarily boosts energy by triggering a false stress response, paraxanthine appears to promote alertness more directly through adenosine and dopamine signaling. It’s a stimulant without all the gross stimmy parts:

  • A 2024 study found paraxanthine benefited learning, memory, and recall during fatigue better than caffeine but did not present subjective or blood-marker indicators of stimulant effects.
  • A 2013 study found paraxanthine increased energy more than caffeine but also increased free dopamine. Caffeine did not.
  • A 2021 study found paraxanthine was an effective nootropic supplement for focus and cognition at as low as a 50mg dose. The study did not find toxic effects or habituation after 7 days of 100-200mg doses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of MTE?

MTE combines support for energy, focus, mood, stress response, gut health, and overall recovery into a single daily blend to help your body better manage inflammation, immune challenges, and everyday wear and tear. Rather than borrowing from tomorrow, MTE’s proprietary blend of nootropics, adaptogens, and superfoods nourish your body’s systems naturally so you can feel good consistently. No crash. No jitters. No impact on sleep.

What does MTE feel like?

Most people describe MTE as calm, clear, and steady; focused without being wired; energized without the edge. Some feel a difference from their first serving. Adaptogens and nootropics work best over time, so the deeper shift in mood, stress resilience, and sleep tends to build over about 30 days.

What makes MTE different from other energy drinks?

Most drinks provide a burst of focus and energy, but disrupt your calm and sleep in return. MTE doesn't work that way. Instead of triggering a stress response, it supports your nervous system. Adaptogens build stress resilience, nootropics support focus and mood, and together, they tap into your body's natural energy reserves. No payback later.

What are the ingredients in MTE?

MTE is made of 10 carefully-selected nootropics, adaptogens, and superfoods: paraxanthine, L-theanine, saffron, GABA, ashwagandha, eleuthero, maca, spirulina, amaranth, and chicory root. No caffeine, no added sugar, and no artificial anything.

Is MTE right for me?

If caffeine makes you jittery, anxious, or wrecks your sleep, MTE was made for you. It's also a good fit if you're looking for something that supports energy, mood, focus, and sleep without the usual tradeoffs. Many people add it to their morning ritual. Others use it as an afternoon coffee replacement, or just as a way to feel like themselves again. MTE is vegan, gluten-free, keto-friendly, and free of common allergens.