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Cool Cocaine, LSD and Amphetamines

This is NOT advice.

This is a "Cliff Claven" informational segment reminiscent of Cheers. "It's a little known fact Normy that.....":

For all those addicts out there who want to get their buzz on and also reduce their rosacea symptoms and triggers at the same time, the three best drugs to take are cocaine, LSD and Amphetamines. They are major vasoconstrictors with long half lives (that is why many die of heart attacks, even in their twenties), but it sure will whiten up a rosacea red face.

While this is solely for levity, I must mention that I did also bring this up because many of my female rosacea clients (who are trying to stay bone thin on amphetamines) state unequivocally that they are the best treatment for their rosacea symptoms. All I need to do is point them in the direction of a Cardiologist to show them what these drugs are doing to their heart and that is the end of amphetamine diets.

I've also had one report that "Gummy Bear Chewable Vitamins" reduce a client's rosacea symptoms. I tried my best to keep a straight face...... but heck, if it works......... just don't eat the red ones.......

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