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Why do humans love spicy food even when it hurts to eat it?
short by Daisy Mowke / on 13 Nov 2025,Thursday
As per The Guardian, chillies get their 'hotness' from a chemical called capsaicin. When a person eats something spicy, it sends initial alarm-like signal to TRPV1 receptor. With repeated exposure the peripheral response desensitises, and brain learns the cue is safe and under control. That shift is a large part of why the experience becomes tolerable – and then rewarding.
short by Daisy Mowke / 02:33 pm on 13 Nov
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