Fastaid Kosher Delayed Release Caffeine Capsules Description:

- Prevents Caffeine Withdrawal Headaches: Keeps withdrawal symptoms, migraines, and severe fatigue at bay by mimicking your body’s usual caffeine intake hours into the fast.
- Smart Time-Release Technology: Engineered with a specialized delayed-release coating that prevents an immediate energy spike, instead slowly diffusing caffeine over an extended period.
- No Jitters, No Crash: Because the caffeine dissolves gradually, you avoid the sudden jitters, heart racing, or sharp energy crashes associated with standard energy pills or coffee.
- 100% Certified Kosher: Strictly manufactured under rabbinical supervision to meet premium kosher purity standards for peace of mind.
- Perfect Pre-Fast Convenience: Contains a single-serving 2-capsule packet, designed to be taken effortlessly with water during your final meal before the fast starts.
Beat the dreaded caffeine crash and withdrawal headaches on your next fast with Fastaid Kosher Delayed Release Caffeine Capsules. Specifically designed for those who rely on daily coffee, tea, or soda, these advanced time-release capsules ensure you don’t suffer from debilitating caffeine withdrawal during Jewish fast days like Yom Kippur or Tisha B’Av.
Each pocket-sized pack contains 2 expertly formulated capsules that slowly release caffeine into your system hours after ingestion. By taking Fastaid just before the fast begins, you can maintain focus, avoid sluggishness, and keep severe withdrawal symptoms at bay—completely Kosher-certified and fasting-compliant.
Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
Q: How do delayed-release caffeine capsules help during a fast?
A: If you drink caffeine daily, your body goes into withdrawal about 12 to 18 hours after your last cup, leading to severe headaches and lethargy. Fastaid’s delayed-release coating prevents the caffeine from absorbing immediately. Instead, it begins processing hours later, safely supplying your system with caffeine well into the fast.
Q: When should I take Fastaid Caffeine Capsules?
A: Take the capsules with a full glass of water at the very end of your pre-fast meal (Seudah Hamafsket), right before the fast officially commences.
Q: Does taking this capsule break my fast?
A: No. You swallow the capsules before the fast begins. Since you are not consuming any food or water during the fast itself, it aligns perfectly with halachic fasting laws. If you have specific medical or halachic concerns, please consult your local Orthodox rabbi.
Q: Can I take this alongside the Fastaid Acetaminophen (Tylenol) capsules?
A: Yes. Many fasters combine delayed-release caffeine with delayed-release acetaminophen to simultaneously combat both caffeine withdrawal and general fasting-induced body aches or dehydration headaches.
Q: Will this keep me awake all night if the fast starts in the evening?
A: Because the release is gradual and steady rather than a sudden "rush," it is designed to maintain baseline caffeine levels in your bloodstream to prevent withdrawal, rather than giving you a sudden burst of hyper-energy. However, if you are highly sensitive to caffeine, you may want to adjust your dosage.
Disclaimer:
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.