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What Happens to Your Metabolism When You Eat Spicy Foods, According to Registered Dietitians
Time to turn up the heat.
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Why does spicy food make us sweat? Understanding capsaicin’s thermoregulatory effects
Spicy food often provokes an immediate and visible reaction: flushed skin, watery eyes, and beads of sweat across the forehead. While this response might seem purely sensory, it reflects a deeper ...
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Scientists Discover Hidden ‘Anti-Spice’ Compounds In Chili Peppers That Turn Down The Heat
In a nutshell Chili peppers contain three natural compounds—capsianoside I, roseoside, and gingerglycolipid A—that actually suppress spiciness rather than enhance it Even when peppers contain ...
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