Nice findThe Hot Pepper said:
ÂAres Schizas said:Nope. He had a pre-existing condition; namely: RCVS. That's why he got the Thunderclap Headaches. The article did not prove that it was the pepper that gave him RCVS.
But you know how journalists are, always trying to demonize things, act as if the skies are falling and use as much click-bait as possible. It is really disgusting sometimes.
The title could very easily be something like: "Super-hot chilli pepper catalyst to diagnosis of pre-existing condition", or "Patient has his condition diagnosed in time thanks to Super-hot chilli pepper".
But no, the Carolina Reaper has to be demonized because it has a strange name and not many people can handle it. Dark ages stuff...
Âmuskymojo said:Headaches seem to be a mystery a lot of the time. If I'm outside all day when it's cold out (like really cold), I often get a pounding headache about a half hour after I come in from the cold to a warm house. I'm fine all day in the cold. It's also weird that a hot shower usually cures my headache. I've asked numerous people if the same thing happens to them, and I've yet to find a single person with the same problem. It's been happening for 25+ years now.
I dunno...
ÂThe Hot Pepper said:
ÂAres Schizas said:Not thunderclap headaches.
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I didn't say they were I provided a link I thought was useful.
Your brave if I had heart palpitations I would AVOID eating a whole Reaper lolEdmick said:I ate a whole reaper last year that was grown by ed currie himself. Was the hottest thing I've ever eaten. The pain is one thing (goes away realatively quickly) but the extreme stomach cramps that kept me up all night was what made me regret it. I do have to say this though, at the time I was really stressed out with my business and I was having heart palpitations all day every day. After eating that reaper, I haven't had a single palpitation since. No joke.
My thoughts,Genetikx said: