After caffeine is ingested, it is metabolized in the liver by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, primarily CYP1A2. Metabolic efficiency varies from person to person, and caffeine breaks down into three major metabolites:
- Paraxanthine: Approximately 84%, the primary active metabolite responsible for most cognitive and energizing benefits
- Theobromine: Approximately 12%
- Theophylline: Approximately 4%

Core Issue: Nearly 30% of the population are caffeine slow metabolizers due to CYP1A2 genetic variations. Their bodies cannot efficiently convert caffeine into beneficial paraxanthine. As a result, caffeine lingers longer in the system, frequently triggering anxiety, palpitations and energy crashes.
Our Solution: We deliver pure paraxanthine directly. It skips the inconsistent primary metabolic process, delivering consistent and reliable effects for all users, regardless of individual genetic metabolic profiles.