Why does it burn on the other end after I eat peppers?!
Question: The oils in peppers (not 'acids') pass through your body, and just as it 'burns' in your mouth, going in, it burns going out (normally it does not burn inside). Has to do with air hitting the tissues and the oils. The oils pass through essentially unchanged (some get absorbed in the intestines,etc).
Answers: The oils in peppers (not 'acids') pass through your body, and just as it 'burns' in your mouth, going in, it burns going out (normally it does not burn inside). Has to do with air hitting the tissues and the oils. The oils pass through essentially unchanged (some get absorbed in the intestines,etc).
they are Hot Hot Hot,
they burn my dirt box too
this is due to acidity
ater eating an oily or a spicy food the pH level in your stomach increases but this is bad for your health so the stomach automatically digest and tries to send it out so due to the acid content you feel the burn at the other end