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world's hottest chile pepper | |
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eh, he's a wuss PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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I can't even taste the milk. | |
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I wonder what his arse was like the day after ...On second thoughts ... I don't | |
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I still wanna try some | |
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heybaby said: I still wanna try some
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You can do better than this, jersey. | |
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There was a physician on one of the morning news programs discussing the health benefits of chile peppers. from Wikipedia:
Red chilis contain some amounts of vitamin C and provitamin A. Yellow and especially green chilis (which are essentially unripe fruit) contain a considerably lower amount of both substances. In addition, peppers are a good source of most B vitamins, and vitamin B6 in particular. They are very high in potassium and high in magnesium and iron. Their high vitamin C content can also substantially increase the uptake of non-heme iron from other ingredients in a meal, such as beans and grains. [edit] Possible health benefits All chili peppers contain phytochemicals known collectively as capsaicinoids. Capsaicin was shown, in laboratory settings, to cause cancer cell apoptosis in rats.[13] Recent research in mice shows that chili (capsaicin in particular) may offer some hope of weight loss for people suffering from obesity.[14][15] Canadian researchers used capsaicin from chillies to kill nerve cells in the pancreases of mice with Type 1 diabetes, thus allowing the insulin producing cells to start producing insulin again.[16][17] Research in humans found that "after adding chili to the diet, the LDL, or bad cholesterol, actually resisted oxidation for a longer period of time, (delaying) the development of a major risk for cardiovascular disease".[18][19] Australian researchers at the University of Tasmania found that the amount of insulin required to lower blood sugar after a meal is reduced if the meal contains chili pepper.[20] Chilli peppers are being probed as a treatment for alleviating chronic pain.[21][22] Spices, including chilli, are theorized to control the microbial contamination levels of food in countries with minimal or no refrigeration.[23] Hot peppers can provide symptomatic relief from rhinitis and possibly bronchitis by thinning and clearing mucus from stuffed noses or congested lungs.[citation needed] Several studies found that capsaicin could have an anti-ulcer protective effect on stomachs infected with H. pylori by affecting the chemicals the stomach secretes in response to infection.[24][25][26] By combining an anesthetic with capsaicin, researchers can block pain in rat paws without causing temporary paralysis. This anesthetic may one day allow patients to be conscious during surgery and may also lead to the development of more effective chronic pain treatments.[27][28] | |
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benyamin said: I can't even taste the milk.
It keeps giving, doesn't it ? | |
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I think Anthony Kiedis is the world's hottest chili pepper. | |
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xplnyrslf said: There was a physician on one of the morning news programs discussing the health benefits of chile peppers. from Wikipedia:
Red chilis contain some amounts of vitamin C and provitamin A. Yellow and especially green chilis (which are essentially unripe fruit) contain a considerably lower amount of both substances. In addition, peppers are a good source of most B vitamins, and vitamin B6 in particular. They are very high in potassium and high in magnesium and iron. Their high vitamin C content can also substantially increase the uptake of non-heme iron from other ingredients in a meal, such as beans and grains. [edit] Possible health benefits All chili peppers contain phytochemicals known collectively as capsaicinoids. Capsaicin was shown, in laboratory settings, to cause cancer cell apoptosis in rats.[13] Recent research in mice shows that chili (capsaicin in particular) may offer some hope of weight loss for people suffering from obesity.[14][15] Canadian researchers used capsaicin from chillies to kill nerve cells in the pancreases of mice with Type 1 diabetes, thus allowing the insulin producing cells to start producing insulin again.[16][17] Research in humans found that "after adding chili to the diet, the LDL, or bad cholesterol, actually resisted oxidation for a longer period of time, (delaying) the development of a major risk for cardiovascular disease".[18][19] Australian researchers at the University of Tasmania found that the amount of insulin required to lower blood sugar after a meal is reduced if the meal contains chili pepper.[20] Chilli peppers are being probed as a treatment for alleviating chronic pain.[21][22] Spices, including chilli, are theorized to control the microbial contamination levels of food in countries with minimal or no refrigeration.[23] Hot peppers can provide symptomatic relief from rhinitis and possibly bronchitis by thinning and clearing mucus from stuffed noses or congested lungs.[citation needed] Several studies found that capsaicin could have an anti-ulcer protective effect on stomachs infected with H. pylori by affecting the chemicals the stomach secretes in response to infection.[24][25][26] By combining an anesthetic with capsaicin, researchers can block pain in rat paws without causing temporary paralysis. This anesthetic may one day allow patients to be conscious during surgery and may also lead to the development of more effective chronic pain treatments.[27][28] Wow! Just from eating chiles it helps to eat away or possibly eat away at cancer cells? And having the mucus thinning agent. All very cool. | |
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Number23 said: You can do better than this, jersey.
you're right. | |
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JerseyKRS said: Number23 said: You can do better than this, jersey.
you're right. no, you can't, but I love you anyways! | |
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Imago said: JerseyKRS said: you're right. no, you can't, but I love you anyways! your threads smell like protein scum. | |
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