The Truth About Acne and Chocolate | Responding to Comments Ep 19

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Published 2020-08-23
You all have been asking me some tough questions in the comment section lately! From chocolate causing acne to the risks of working at night and sleeping during the day, we touched on bunch of different subjects. Have a question you’d like me to answer in a future video? Drop a comment down below and you just might make it in!

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All Comments (21)
  • @rms3062
    When you’re doing skincare But your skin doesn’t care
  • @im0just
    "I want you to be the longest living person on Earth" -the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me
  • "eat a lot of chocolate, don't sleep well at night, under a lot of stress" Doctor Mike just explain my life
  • @LegalEagle
    LEGAL CONSEQUENCES? Seems like you should consult with a lawyer...
  • @CuddlePhantom
    He called chocolate a "nutrient" My life is forever changed
  • “A family doctor is able to treat people of all ages, whether they’re 1 or 101” - 0:54 - Dr Mike 102 year olds: 😭
  • "You may not have enough melanin in your skin." Me: Laughs in Black
  • Dr mike: flawlessly pronounces medical terms Also Dr. Mike : struggles to pronounce Maria turturiello
  • When you have a headache, what part of your head is actually hurting? Is it your brain, just the skull, scalp?
  • @one.lynxboi
    Hi, Dr Mike! I've been meaning to ask for a while now. Is there a way for me to find the difference between being a shy introvert and having social anxiety?
  • @McFlingleson
    As a nightshift worker myself, I can say that one of the major factors contributing to sleeping during the day being unhealthy is that pretty much everything is structured around the idea that people will sleep at night, so it's really not so much that you sleep during the day as it is that everything you do outside of sleeping and working interferes with your sleep.
  • This popped up on my reccomendations 1min ago* me having many pimples: Is this the sign?
  • @dimasaman8810
    ”I want you to be the longest living person on earth”. So frigging adorable ❤️
  • @SqueamishNerd
    In Sweden, when you call 112 (“911”) they can guide you through CPR while the ambulance is on its way.
  • @feraldelight
    I absolutely adore that Dr. Mike's Patreon money goes to charity. He's such an amazing human!
  • @harrystyles9990
    imagine having to fake edit pimples onto your skin, i wish.
  • @tristanneal9552
    As someone who is acne prone, I can 100% say that high amounts of milk chocolate or dark soda lead to breakouts, at least for me. I can always expect a breakout following Easter and Valentine's Day, it's very consistent.
  • @erinodonnell386
    When I was 2 years old I ran face first onto a wrought iron chair and split my face open, fracturing the bone around my eye. 3 months later I got attacked by a small dog and had to have stitches in my face. My dad brought me in both times and after the second one he got asked some hard questions by the staff, obviously to determine whether or not I was being abused. That wasn’t going on, it was just a couple freak accidents from a happy, confident, uncoordinated child but my dad was so happy that they asked about it. They were looking out for me, which he appreciated.