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The caffeine addictions run deeper in people than anyone realizes. Not at the fault of anyone drinking or eating caffeine, instead, it’s unfortunately a need because so many people barely function at their best without their coffee, cacao, black teas, green teas, sodas, matcha and other forms of caffeine. One of the problems with long-term caffeine use is its ability to draw precious hydration out of cells and tissues. This constant water draw out of facial tissue leads to wrinkles created by caffeine. But it doesn’t stop there—long-term caffeine use that touches the lips can draw precious resources out of the lips, creating thinner lips over time including smoker’s mouth, which doesn’t require smoking at all, just the consumption of a caffeinated beverage. In this episode, learn critical information about caffeine that may apply to your health and life.
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This item posted: 10-Sep-2025
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