Dr. Teo Soleymani
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My skin's oilier, my forehead's shinier, my nose is shinier, and it tends to be more of a compensatory response than anything. We know that it used to be thought that caffeine would make people flush a little bit more or make their rosacea worse or make their acne worse. And now we've actually figured out it's not the coffee itself, but it's the temperature of the beverage.
My skin's oilier, my forehead's shinier, my nose is shinier, and it tends to be more of a compensatory response than anything. We know that it used to be thought that caffeine would make people flush a little bit more or make their rosacea worse or make their acne worse. And now we've actually figured out it's not the coffee itself, but it's the temperature of the beverage.
My skin's oilier, my forehead's shinier, my nose is shinier, and it tends to be more of a compensatory response than anything. We know that it used to be thought that caffeine would make people flush a little bit more or make their rosacea worse or make their acne worse. And now we've actually figured out it's not the coffee itself, but it's the temperature of the beverage.
So iced coffees, caffeine tablets, if you're into that stuff, don't do the same thing. So if you tend to have rosacea, that kind of redness that flushes in the sun with emotions and beverage and spicy foods, it's not the coffee, it's the temperature of the coffee you're drinking.
So iced coffees, caffeine tablets, if you're into that stuff, don't do the same thing. So if you tend to have rosacea, that kind of redness that flushes in the sun with emotions and beverage and spicy foods, it's not the coffee, it's the temperature of the coffee you're drinking.
So iced coffees, caffeine tablets, if you're into that stuff, don't do the same thing. So if you tend to have rosacea, that kind of redness that flushes in the sun with emotions and beverage and spicy foods, it's not the coffee, it's the temperature of the coffee you're drinking.
I think in my personal opinion, I'd probably actually put coffee a little bit higher than a C, maybe a B because of all the good things that it has. Okay, it gets a little bit of a bump. It gets a little bit of a bump as the more I think about this. But just like with anything, overdoing it's a problem, right?
I think in my personal opinion, I'd probably actually put coffee a little bit higher than a C, maybe a B because of all the good things that it has. Okay, it gets a little bit of a bump. It gets a little bit of a bump as the more I think about this. But just like with anything, overdoing it's a problem, right?
I think in my personal opinion, I'd probably actually put coffee a little bit higher than a C, maybe a B because of all the good things that it has. Okay, it gets a little bit of a bump. It gets a little bit of a bump as the more I think about this. But just like with anything, overdoing it's a problem, right?
So if you're having 1,200 milligrams of caffeine a day from coffee consumption, it's not going to be good for you. It's not going to be good for your nervous system, not going to be good for your kidney filtration system, not going to be good for your skin. If you're having a relatively normal amount, normal is a range in the world, anywhere from 100 to 400 milligrams a day.
So if you're having 1,200 milligrams of caffeine a day from coffee consumption, it's not going to be good for you. It's not going to be good for your nervous system, not going to be good for your kidney filtration system, not going to be good for your skin. If you're having a relatively normal amount, normal is a range in the world, anywhere from 100 to 400 milligrams a day.
So if you're having 1,200 milligrams of caffeine a day from coffee consumption, it's not going to be good for you. It's not going to be good for your nervous system, not going to be good for your kidney filtration system, not going to be good for your skin. If you're having a relatively normal amount, normal is a range in the world, anywhere from 100 to 400 milligrams a day.
Which is usually like a cup or two. Yeah, a cup or two, though in the US, our food system is wild in that we hybrid make the beans. Starbucks beans are engineered to produce more caffeine than any other bean. Oh, interesting. Yeah, that's a totally different story.
Which is usually like a cup or two. Yeah, a cup or two, though in the US, our food system is wild in that we hybrid make the beans. Starbucks beans are engineered to produce more caffeine than any other bean. Oh, interesting. Yeah, that's a totally different story.
Which is usually like a cup or two. Yeah, a cup or two, though in the US, our food system is wild in that we hybrid make the beans. Starbucks beans are engineered to produce more caffeine than any other bean. Oh, interesting. Yeah, that's a totally different story.
But I think if you're having the normal amount of coffee and if you're having relatively good quality coffee without like the Dunkin' Donuts, 70 scoops of sugar in there, the polyphenols, the antioxidants that come with it are a good thing. I tend to drink my coffee black because it's on a mission. It's going to do its thing. It's going to wake me up and get me going.
But I think if you're having the normal amount of coffee and if you're having relatively good quality coffee without like the Dunkin' Donuts, 70 scoops of sugar in there, the polyphenols, the antioxidants that come with it are a good thing. I tend to drink my coffee black because it's on a mission. It's going to do its thing. It's going to wake me up and get me going.
But I think if you're having the normal amount of coffee and if you're having relatively good quality coffee without like the Dunkin' Donuts, 70 scoops of sugar in there, the polyphenols, the antioxidants that come with it are a good thing. I tend to drink my coffee black because it's on a mission. It's going to do its thing. It's going to wake me up and get me going.
I think I would put it as a B. I don't think it has any deleterious effects on the skin that we should be concerned about.
I think I would put it as a B. I don't think it has any deleterious effects on the skin that we should be concerned about.