The health benefits of hot peppers come from capsaicin, which decreases pain and inflammation. Consuming them might also lower your risk of early death. A study published in 2017 found that people who ...
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How to Survive Eating the World’s Hottest Pepper
You’ve seen people doing it on the internet, so you decide to try it yourself. After a single bite tears are coming down your face, you have a gushing runny nose and face spasms. You feel like your ...
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What eating spicy food does to your body
That fiery burn you feel from spicy food is doing far more inside your body than just making ...
Internal medicine and rheumatology specialist Siobhan Deshauer, MD, looks at the science of capsaicin. Following is a partial transcript of the video (note that errors are possible): Deshauer: The ...
Fiery hot, mild, or somewhere in between, pepper plants are easy to grow in the garden and can produce big yields of peppers ...
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