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THE 3-SOURCE RULE
On any given day, try not to exceed three caffeinated sources. Two
chais and one energy drink. One coffee, one chai, and a dark
chocolate. Mix and match — but count.
THE 2 PM CUT-OFF
Caffeine has a half-life of 5–6 hours in most people. A 3 PM energy
drink still has half its caffeine active in your system at 8–9 PM. If
you're struggling to sleep despite exhaustion, the timing of your last
dose is usually the culprit.
READ THE LABEL
FSSAI mandates caffeine content disclosure on all energy drinks
sold in India. A can should tell you exactly how much caffeine is in it.
If it doesn't, that's your first red flag.
If you're looking for an energy drink that sits comfortably within the
moderate range, Fire Beast contains 80mg of caffeine per 250ml can
— comparable to a standard cup of coffee, and well within both FSSAI
limits and a sensible daily intake. It's designed for people who want
functional energy, not a caffeine spike they'll regret at midnight.
The Bottom Line
400mg a day is the ceiling. Most Indians who drink chai, coffee, and
an occasional energy drink are staying well within it — the issue
arises when multiple high-dose sources stack up across a single
day, or when caffeine is used to paper over a sleep deficit rather