The burning sensation of hot peppers comes from capsaicin, a compound that binds to the heat receptors in your mouth. While it does not cause physical damage, the sensation is strong enough to make it ...
Dear People's Pharmacy: I've heard that capsaicin nasal spray was used to treat migraines in a study. I've also read accounts online of migraine sufferers who put capsaicin powder into their nostrils ...
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Homemade Flamin’ Hot Chips: Spicy Snack Perfection
Turn up the heat with these homemade Flamin' Hot Chips! Made from crispy potato slices and coated in a fiery blend of cayenne pepper seasoning, chili powder, capsaicin powder, garlic powder, onion ...
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