‌ Drink Coffee for Healthier Skin
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--------------------------------------------------------------- Drink Coffee for Healthier Skin By now you’ve heard about the wide-ranging health benefits of coffee drinking. The energy-boosting beverage is linked to [lower risk of dementia]( [hearing loss]( [heart disease]( stroke, [diabetes]( [cancer]( and liver disease. Now, you can add another condition to the list… Coffee Benefits Are More than Skin Deep Nearly a quarter of us suffer from an ugly and disturbing skin condition as we get older. It’s called rosacea. Sufferers have redness and unsightly, visible blood vessels on the face. And the chronic condition comes with a stigma. It has traditionally been associated with alcoholism. But the truth is, many people who never touch a drop of alcohol get it. Now, a major study shows drinking coffee may stop rosacea. The meta-analysis was published in the journal JAMA Dermatology. Researchers looked at data on 82,737 women. The subjects participated in a large health study from 1991 to 2005. During that time, 4,945 of the subjects were diagnosed with rosacea. Doctors say as many as 22% of fair-skinned people will get rosacea. The researchers found that people who drank four cups or more of coffee a day were 24% less likely to develop rosacea. The study found this link only with caffeinated coffee, not decaf. Dr. Dendy Engelman is a New York-based dermatologist. While the exact cause of rosacea is unknown, she explains that it is triggered by “sun exposure, extreme temperatures, stress, alcohol, spicy foods, and other” factors. The triggers cause blood vessels near the surface of the skin to dilate. “Since caffeine constricts blood vessels, it can be a fix for those with rosacea,” Dr. Engelman said. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Study: Mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age—in ONE week? Have you seen [this]( TIME magazine article? Most people haven’t, but it revealed a [stunning breakthrough]( …one natural substance was shown in one study to reverse aging in mice… [magazine]( …their cells changed from the equivalent of a 60-year-old human to a 20-year-old—in ONE single week. But the best part? The [exact same natural substance]( that helped mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age in one week… …is already available to anyone who wants to try it right now. Skeptical? [THIS might change your mind.]( [Click here](
--------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Rosacea-Fighting Solutions Mainstream doctors often prescribe metronidazole for rosacea. It’s an antibiotic. Like many antibiotics, it destroys the good bacteria in your gut that is vital for many bodily processes. And metronidazole often doesn’t work against rosacea. In addition to coffee, here are five other natural ways to keep your skin clear: - Chamomile. Studies have found topically applied chamomile is effective against rosacea. Look for a moisturizer that contains it. You can also make chamomile tea. Let it cool and then apply it to the skin with a cloth or a cotton ball soaked in tea.
- B complex. Rosacea is sometimes linked to a deficiency in B vitamins. Take 50 mg of a B complex twice a day.
- Aloe vera. Â It is commonly used in skin lotions, and it has shown success in relieving rosacea. Some people are sensitive to aloe vera. So if you’ve never used it before, first put a small amount on your skin to see how you react.
- Lavender. Some essential oils can relieve rosacea. But lavender has the most research backing it up. You can use it by mixing a few drops into a moisturizer.
- Burdock. It is an herb often used to treat various skin conditions including rosacea. It is available in supplement form. If you go to your doctor and are diagnosed with rosacea, chances are your physician will give you a prescription for the antibiotic metronidazole. But it can cause side effects that can be even worse than rosacea. They include diarrhea, insomnia, depression, headaches, and mouth blisters. Instead, tell your provider you want to try a natural solution first. Chances are it’ll clear your skin. And unlike an antibiotic, it won’t harm your overall health. Editor’s Note: Discover natural, non-drug methods to transform your health. Read our monthly journal, Independent Healing. It’s your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. Get all the details [HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini
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