chillies not hot for you

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Mmm... One wonders about safety testing. It’s claiming to use a different active ingredient than capsicum, and they’re being too coy about what it actually is for my taste. Higher than average probability of either marketing BS or actual danger. Or both. Most spider venoms are insinutive neurotoxins or necrotics. Might not want to get this stuff in a cut.
 

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my god,,, tempting bit il will have to pass
wait..
curry ejuice anyone :D
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Now you’re just trying to give people bad dreams
 

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i'm not interested unless it leaves blisters and strips the enamel off your teeth:nah:

Trust me that Capsicum Heat will not only leave blisters, it would probably leave full on chemical burns in your mouth and throat and strip the lining from your stomach. I love habeneros but I don't want any part of that heat stuff. One possible exception, a drop or two of that stuff in a whole pot of chili might be just the thing.
 

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Well military grade pepper spray is 5,000,000 on the Scoville scale and that Capsicum Heat is 15,000,000 so yeah 3x. Civilian pepper spray is around 2,000,000 while a habanero is only 100k - 600k depending on color and species and jalapenos are a mere 2500-8000. So yeah 15 million is plenty hot. I don't care who you are, all you will taste at that level is pain.
 
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