It's funny because Water is actually proven to not help. Actually it makes it worse. Capsaicin is an oil. So you're actually just going to spread it more along your tongue doing that. Milk helps because milk has oils and oil binding proteins that can bind to the capsaicin and remove it from your tongue.
It is really effective when you're eating a spicy food, because when you're drinks while eating the food, it only makes the spice more spicy. so just try to hold it, and you can drink later when you finished the food. if you really can't even tolerate spicy foods, just don't force yourself too much..
*but it was finished*😂😂😂😂 + He was sigma for finishing it in less than 20 sec without going to the afterlife Wait.. How does the spicy food refill itself every 20 sec💀
@@morningtee77 it’s just a skit plus if you wanna learn how to tolerate it you can’t drink or eat anything cold because it just gets rid of the spice. You have to have your mouth burning to tolerate it bc the more you eat it without eating or drinking something the more you get used to it
The substance that gives spiciness doesnt dissolve in water, so water doesn't help when you feel too spicy. Tips: you can drink milk, eat something sweet, etc. to reduce the spicy feeling
Water helping with spicy food is actually a misconception. The water doesn't have the chemicals to nullify capsaicin like milk does, all it can do is just spread the spiciness around.
Just don't drink water when you eat spicy food, instead just open your mouth, let your tongue out, and let your saliva fall. Hold your tongue out and saliva fall like 15s, then drink water. I'm from indonesia (southeast asia) and i already tolerance all spicy food here
Me: No wata when you eat spicy food okah Sissy: okah Me: no milk when you eat spicy food okah Sissy: okah Me: no ice cream too just hold it okah Sissy: ….. 😢🥵 Also me in my head : it’s so spicyyyyy
For beginners, start with jalapeños or mildly spicy hot sauce, then work up in to peppers or hot sauce in the 50k-100k range, then up to 500k, and finally knock yourself out with a super spicy pepper or sauce and it’s fine if you drink milk the first time. Just keep doing each type of spice until you can without drinking milk before moving up. You should be able to eat a whole meal either one or two levels below the one you’re on. Like I can eat meals comfortably at a habanero spice level, and sometimes a bit higher, but still struggle to eat large portions of food around the ghost pepper level, and I’ve had multiple carolina reaper peppers, and spicy hot sauces.
@@Gojo_the_dog idk, I knocked myself the fuck out with a Carolina Reaper when I was still struggling with Habaneros, and now I have great spicy tolerance. It hurt like shit though, so that’s why I recommended a gradual increase.
Drinking milk during just makes the pain come back worse because you felt relief. I found toughing it out till the end THEN drinking milk made my tolerance grow so much faster
What if bro shared infinite one chip challenge? "No water" "No milk" "No juice" "No bread" "No every food" **guy eats fruit** "No fruits and vegetables"