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Podcast Episode

Is Coffee Bad For You? The Truth Behind Your Morning Joe!

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Coffee is the world’s favorite stimulant, but is it helping you or quietly working against your sleep, gut, and stress levels? Dr. Tim Scott and Mia Scott, NP, break down how caffeine actually works, who should be careful, how to spot clean beans, and the best ways to make your daily cup work for you. Simple, practical, and no scare tactics.

 

What you will learn

  • How caffeine blocks adenosine and changes dopamine, norepinephrine, and acetylcholine

  • Short-term boosts vs long-term brain and heart benefits

  • Who should limit or avoid coffee

  • Mold and mycotoxins 101 and what labels actually mean

  • Add-ins that help your gut and blood sugar

     

    Quick takeaways

    • Cut off caffeine by early afternoon for better sleep.

    • Choose organic, single-origin beans with third-party testing for mycotoxins.

    • Whole beans you grind yourself beat pre-ground for freshness.

    • Skip artificial creamers. Try organic cream or half and half, a dash of maple syrup or honey, and cinnamon or clove.

    • Consider delaying your first cup 90 to 120 minutes after waking if you run anxious or wired.

Health without the System Podcast

A no-nonsense podcast where a doctor and nurse practitioner duo cut through the noise of mainstream healthcare.

With humor, attitude, and a deep passion for functional medicine, they dive into the real truth about nutrition, metabolic health, exercise, and the medical system’s biggest blind spots. No sugar-coating, no pharma-sponsored fluff—just real talk about staying healthy, preventing disease, and taking control of your own well-being.

If you’re ready to challenge the status quo, tune in and rethink what health really means!

Mia Scott
FNP-BC

Mia is an ANCC board certified nurse practitioner with 7 years experience. Originally an emergency medicine nurse, Mia found herself dissatisfied with traditional western medicine and the practice of fixing health issues rather than preventing them. She is currently training in integrative medicine and certified in peptide therapy. Mia finds great joy in helping patients identify optimal behavioral, lifestyle, dietary and medical choices to prevent illness and revive health thus empowering her patients to live life to the fullest.

Timothy Scott
D.O.

Tim is a board-certified physician and graduate of DCOM with 10 years practice experience. He has a particular focus on preventive medicine with the intent to help his patients increase the amount of time spent active and healthy to live and love life to the fullest. He is a certified peptide specialist and has recently focused his practice on weight management, anti-aging, brain health, gut health and vitality for men and women.

Shawn Stansbery
D.O.

Shawn is a board-certified physician and graduate of LECOM with over 14 years of practice experience. He has a passion for health and wellness, and a deep understanding of both traditional and alternative therapies. He is a certified peptide specialist with a fervent dedication to providing personalized patient care and treatment plans through tailored, evidence-based approach to each patient.

Daniel Neumeyer
D.O.

Dan is a board-certified physician and graduate of LECOM. He has been practicing medicine for over 11 years. He believes in treating the whole patient rather than just their symptoms and feels strongly that preventative treatments are every bit as critical as a cure. He is a certified peptide specialist that values health and wellness in both his professional and personal life and feels passionate about helping others achieve their wellness goals. He enjoys staying active, particularly in outdoor sports with his wife and children.