Alllrighty then!
klyth said:Actually, this woman is one of the reasons naga's made it out of obscurity.
As an infant, she had some kind of stomach infection, and her parents fed her naga's to kill the infection. She grew up eating them, and is now virtually immune to capsaicin.
She's the real deal.
Sickmont said:Even so, it's still stupid to rub 'em in your eyes.
shayneyasinski said:It is bullsh!t.
no one can eat a naga and not feel it unless they have brain damage and if that is the case she or anyone with this damage would have no taste at all .
we all here can eat hot stuff and alot of us eat hotter than a person that never eats it but I eat at least one meal a day with hot that is in the range of habenaro heat and I still feel it .
now if you can actually build a tolerance to hot and not just be able to take the heat I would say this person is real but with all the no heat hot looking peppers out there I say bull.
1.- I remember reading about this before a while ago.chilehunter said:does anyone else find this post ironic ?
crazy as it be (rubbing nagas into the eyes) but it seems her stunt is more credible than yours shayne
for all we know it was just some sea salt you put in your ramen noodles (instead of pure cap.) but we gave you the benefit of the doubt!
chilehunter said:does anyone else find this post ironic ?
crazy as it be (rubbing nagas into the eyes) but it seems her stunt is more credible than yours shayne
for all we know it was just some sea salt you put in your ramen noodles (instead of pure cap.) but we gave you the benefit of the doubt!