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you'll find that a lot of people said the same thing about moonshine.

That’s because if you’re not an alcoholic, it tends to make you sleep.

Well, these folks must've been - a shot at the beginning of the day was common enough to be known as an "eye-opener". Not that frontier medicine was necessarily sophisticated, but they seemed to believe that it would kill whatever ails ya.
 
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Just to add, chili peppers are very high in vitamin C, two to three times an orange, and packed with other antioxidants.

So, you are getting the aforementioned affects and a large dose of vitamin C and antioxidants.


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Problem is spicy foods can also cause mucus production causing a drip to get worse.
 
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Here's why you feel better after eating hot spicy foods:

https://www.everydayhealth.com...ling%20of%20pleasure.

When capsaicin – the chemical in spicy foods that makes them so hot, Hot, HOT – hits your tongue, your body registers the sensation as pain. This in turn triggers the release of endorphins, otherwise known as “happy” chemicals that give you an instant head-to-toe feeling of pleasure.


This is consistent with my experience. After eating something really hot (and I have a very high hot tolerance), I definitely feel that little endorphin hit. If you were ailing, this would make you think you were getting better.




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I have moderate allergies to grass and dust (basically am hosed all year long) and have long loved spicy foods as they open up the sinuses. It’s a nice pressure relief and seems to last for at least an hour or two. I imagine the same is true for when you’re sick.

As for people rubbing their eyes- a few years ago I was chopping some ghost peppers from the garden, somehow I hit a seed just right and it bounced up off the cutting board and lodged under my upper eyelid. Instant indescribable hell. I wear glasses when chopping pretty much anything now.


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Doesn't work for me. I have a low tolerance for hot,spicy food.

I just recently gave a jar of Polish sausages to a friend, I ate one of them, pure agony for
me.

But if you tolerate and crave it..go ahead.


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