When You Eat Spicy Food, What Happens to Your Body?
  • 4 years ago
For people with a low tolerance
for spice, eating these foods can
actually be pretty painful. This is because of the chemical compound, Capsaicin — which is found is spicy foods, like
hot peppers. Capsaicin binds to pain receptors on your tongue called TRPV1, and warning signals are sent to the brain. The brain then initiates a
“cooling off” period to clear out the threat of the spiciness. This causes teary eyes, sweating
and a runny nose. Why do some people love spicy food? The pain response triggers the release of endorphins and dopamine, which creates a feeling of euphoria. Is spicy food good for your body? One study in the journal PLOS One found that those who ate hot peppers had a 13 percent reduced risk of dying from heart disease
or stroke.
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