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Post by general313 on Jul 3, 2020 17:20:38 GMT
I'm a hot sauce junkie who puts the stuff on everything, but I'm so used to it by now that I only notice it when my nose starts to run, but it never makes me sweat. FWIW, I'm talking hot sauces made with super spicy peppers (ghost peppers, Carolina reapers, etc.), not that cheap, crappy stuff. There are some posters on here I had previously thought reasonably sane. You were one. I have now revised my opinion. I like spicy food, I grow my own chilies yet to torture myself as you have admitted to, means that you have definitely become in the insane department. My wife thinks I'm insane too.
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Post by general313 on Jul 3, 2020 17:23:40 GMT
There are some posters on here I had previously thought reasonably sane. You were one. I have now revised my opinion. I like spicy food, I grow my own chilies yet to torture myself as you have admitted to, means that you have definitely become in the insane department. ![](https://s26.postimg.cc/tek3suwt5/laugh.gif) I don't torture myself. I don't go near the stuff that they load with artificial capsaicin just to make it as hot as possible. I have no interest in stuff like Da Bomb (from Hot Ones) or sauces that are genuinely dangerous that they put warning labels on. Anything made with real peppers, though, is going to taste good and be tolerable, at least to me. I'm sure I've built up a tolerance over the years though. Funnily enough, I don't care much for eating real peppers, and I'm sure a raw ghost pepper would be hotter than any sauce that's diluted somewhat with vinegar and other ingredients. I'm curious why you don't like real peppers. Is it because it's hard to get them fresh? If the peppers start getting past their freshness that's definitely undesirable but when fresh and firm they're the best, like so many other fresh veggies.
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Post by Cody™ on Jul 4, 2020 9:26:44 GMT
I've heard that sweating is a good way to rid the body of toxins. Don't know if it's true but I typically feel good after a sweat. Nope, that's a myth probably started by new-age hippies that got into saunas and sweat lodges. Our liver eliminates toxins, sweating is just our body's cooling system. I don't know about sweating by itself, but a good workout releases all kinds of pain-killing and feel-good chemicals, including our bodies' natural opioids and cannabinoids. If I didn’t know any better I’d think that sounds intelligently designed.
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Post by goz on Jul 4, 2020 21:04:44 GMT
Nope, that's a myth probably started by new-age hippies that got into saunas and sweat lodges. Our liver eliminates toxins, sweating is just our body's cooling system. I don't know about sweating by itself, but a good workout releases all kinds of pain-killing and feel-good chemicals, including our bodies' natural opioids and cannabinoids. If I didn’t know any better I’d think that sounds intelligently designed. Nope, just the results of several billion years of evolution at work! however you obviously knew that!
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 4, 2020 21:35:33 GMT
I eat a lot of hot food too. My father does not eat hot food so right now it becomes a bit of problem as I am staying with my parents since last 4 weeks. Who ever cooks the food has to please 2 different people with different tastes. I usually sweat slightly less than average person but yeah when I am on treadmill then I do sweat after 15 minutes or so. Have you tried making this? I'm in heaven when I add this to an omelet or Thai dishes (chicken, rice, noodles). www.hwcmagazine.com/recipe/prik-nam-pla/Thai is my favourite ethnic cuisine. ![](https://s26.postimg.cc/yiysx57rt/smile.gif) I have made Thai green, Thai Mussaman curry (with peanuts and tamarind) and Thai red. I have not tried the one you mentioned but would very much love to.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jul 4, 2020 23:09:40 GMT
This is yet another reason why I know if there is a God out there he hates me.
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Post by OpiateOfTheMasses on Jul 6, 2020 20:28:12 GMT
What would I use perspiration for? That's just weird. ![:-/](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/undecided.png)
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 6, 2020 20:33:00 GMT
What would I use perspiration for? That's just weird. ![:-/](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/undecided.png) damn .... you beat me by three minutes.. was just about to ask that very question !
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 7, 2020 9:11:15 GMT
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Post by goz on Jul 7, 2020 20:48:54 GMT
What would I use perspiration for? That's just weird. ![:-/](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/undecided.png) damn .... you beat me by three minutes.. was just about to ask that very question ! I find that a little dab of perspiration behinds the ears and at the elbows, keeps unwanted suitors at bay!
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jul 7, 2020 21:03:25 GMT
Perspiration (as a verb) is the process by which the human body rids itself of excess heat. BUT it's not a verb : perspiration [ˌpərspəˈrāSH(ə)n] It's a NOUN
the process of sweating. "it causes perspiration and a rapid heartbeat" sweat. "perspiration ran down his forehead" synonyms: sweat · moisture · dampness · wetness · a lather · sweating · a muck sweat · diaphoresis · hidrosis
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 8, 2020 8:13:42 GMT
Perspiration (as a verb) is the process by which the human body rids itself of excess heat. BUT it's not a verb : perspiration [ˌpərspəˈrāSH(ə)n] It's a NOUN
the process of sweating. "it causes perspiration and a rapid heartbeat" sweat. "perspiration ran down his forehead" synonyms: sweat · moisture · dampness · wetness · a lather · sweating · a muck sweat · diaphoresis · hidrosis You got me there, BAT.
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