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Chili
Jan 17, 2019 21:14:50 GMT
Post by buran on Jan 17, 2019 21:14:50 GMT
Remember, if you are eating at a restaurant, even if you ask the waiter for a dish without chili, the cooks rarely clean their cutting boards, so you may risk some minor cross contamination.
And yes, although chili may help your body fight some cancers, reduce mucus production in your lungs and help prevent emphysema, it may also trigger a severe case of hiccups!
Why? The chemical compound in spicy chili peppers irritate the nerves that innervate your diaphragm.
Hiccups are annoying and uncomfortable, but often self-limited; several home remedies may help get rid of them, including sucking on a lemon, eating a spoonful of peanut butter or gargling with ice water.
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Chili
Mar 19, 2019 6:56:14 GMT
Post by jordan on Mar 19, 2019 6:56:14 GMT
It is important to note that cayenne pepper is a form of chilli (often referred to as ‘spice’) as with curry powder, which also contains chilli. All the following products may contain chilli and thus trigger an allergic reaction: Chutneys & JelliesBeetroot Relish Capsicum & Apricot Chutney Green Tomato Chutney Habanero Tomato Relish Peach & Mango Chutney Ploughman’s Chutney Red Pepper & Chilli Jelly Spiced Eggplant Chutney Sundried Tomato & Olive Chutney New Yorker Mustard Relish SaucesBrewer’s Barbecue Beer Sauce Central Otago Rich Red Plum Sauce Chunky Salsa Tomato & Capsicum Food Lover’s Habanero Harissa Nine Spice Barbecue Jerk Not too Sweet Chilli Sauce Really Useful Chipotle Sauce DressingsApricot & Mustard Coconut & NZ Lime Miso & Ginger
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Chili
Aug 26, 2019 18:28:09 GMT
Post by buran on Aug 26, 2019 18:28:09 GMT
It can sometimes be difficult to tell whether a spice is causing an allergy or if you're experiencing a physiological response to the spice itself.
For example, eating chili may cause your eyes to water and mouth to burn because the chemicals in the spice irritate the mucous membranes of the nose and mouth. In this instance, the effect is physiological and the response immediate.
With an allergy, the symptoms may be similar, but usually take longer to appear. There may also be accompanied by other symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, stomach upset, bloating, hives, nasal congestion or the swelling of the lips. Others still may experience a shortness of breath or develop a rash where the spice has come into contact with skin.
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Chili
Apr 8, 2020 0:25:47 GMT
Post by jordan on Apr 8, 2020 0:25:47 GMT
It is estimated that as many as 14 in every 10,000 people are allergic to chili peppers. Allergies to chili peppers may indicate a deeper allergy to nightshades. Included in this family of nightshades are tomatoes, eggplants, cayenne pepper, bell peppers and potatoes.
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Chili
Sept 17, 2020 23:09:53 GMT
Post by buran on Sept 17, 2020 23:09:53 GMT
Some peole are allergic to chilli, but not other types of pepper, so try it out before you eliminate all kinds of pepper from your diet!
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