Correct me if I'm wrong but milk is supposed to help lessen one's post pepper mouth/throat burn strictly due to milk's fat content. Capsaicin is lipid soluble so the fat in milk dissolves the capsaicin and one can then get said capsaicin to the stomach. Am I correct? There's nothing magical about dairy, it's strictly the fat?
To that end, if you've RECENTLY been handling diced super hots and your hands are burning then dipping you hands in oil would be the best remedy. If a good amount of time has passed and you've repeatedly washed your hands already then the problem isn't residual capsaicin oil on your hands, the problem is that the capsaicin has already bonded to the cellular receptors in your hands and you're dealing with those effects. Dipping one's hands in a cold liquid can lessen the discomfort temporarily but it can't speed up one's recovery from the exposure. Am I correct or am I missing something?
To that end, if you've RECENTLY been handling diced super hots and your hands are burning then dipping you hands in oil would be the best remedy. If a good amount of time has passed and you've repeatedly washed your hands already then the problem isn't residual capsaicin oil on your hands, the problem is that the capsaicin has already bonded to the cellular receptors in your hands and you're dealing with those effects. Dipping one's hands in a cold liquid can lessen the discomfort temporarily but it can't speed up one's recovery from the exposure. Am I correct or am I missing something?