With the ALS hot pepper challenge gaining popularity, we research the dangers of eating hot peppers and how capsaicin can affect your body.
It’s standard for spicy food to cause your upper lip to sweat, your nose to run, and your mouth to feel like it’s on fire. But can eating
mess with your health post-meal? The question is worth considering, especially as the ALS Pepper Challenge gains popularity.and Shaquille O’Neal have been spotted swallowing spicy stuff for the challenge, which aims to raise awareness and funds for the neurodegenerative disease.
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