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Anonymous No. 16106884

Hey /sci/ just a quick question for you brainiacs, phd researchers, and other great men (lol). I was looking up caffiene addiction and found that mice return to baseline receptors in 9-15 days roughly. However someone on plebbit mentioned that mice to human years are a a 9 mice days to 1 year of human life ratio, does this mean it would take a year or year and a half for human receptors to return to baseline or is this person an idiot?

Anonymous No. 16106968

>>16106884
Also the mouse study if anyone is interested

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432916/

Anonymous No. 16107067

>>16106884
Year ratios are retarded. You aren't six.

Anonymous No. 16107068

>>16107067
.... what?

Anonymous No. 16107102

>>16106884
Yeah once the substance enters mice its chemical kinetics move 9x faster. Similarly, if you inject it into a sponge or coral you can expect it to last ~57 times longer than in the human body.

Anonymous No. 16107106

>>16107102
So something like nitrendipine binding site recovery after caffiene cessation would take 9x as long in humans (probably)?

Anonymous No. 16107107

but why give up caffeine tho

Anonymous No. 16107114

>>16107107
Constant need to uptake in order to gain benefits, disrupts sleeping quality.

The only time I find caffeine useful is after I quit and use it for a single day or two when I need a boost, of course the addiction always comes when you then keep wanting the boost and chase it like you do for any other substance.