If you’ve found this article, you’re probably in immediate need of answers, regardless of the small paragraphs of delicious hot pepper facts or loads of information about possible hot pepper relief remedies. Here, therefore, is the best remedy;
1. LAC
All kinds of pepper juice are in the eyes, or on the skin, or in the mouth. Milk is the best solution to relieve pain and remove capsaicin ointments. Whole milk with all the fat in it is best. The fat in the milk hot pepper pulls ointments.
You can fill a glass with milk with milk, lower your head, put the glass over your eye and hang your head back.
No shot glass? Grab a milk jug and pour quantities over your eye until you feel relief or run out of milk.
soak a paper towel in milk and press it against your eye.
If the skin is burnt, wet the hands with some milk. Then you can boil it from milk and baking soda and put it on the skin. Allow the whole night, if the pain is unrelenting to you.
No baking soda? Toothpaste drops are said to be effective for treating pepper burns and irritations.
Does your mouth burn? Swiss milk has been around for so long. The water does not have the press to absorb the oil and just dif capsaicin around.
Milk from? Try YOGURT or ICE CREAM.
If you are lactose intolerant and do not like milk, try other less effective remedies;
2. Susceptibility to tomato juice
3. LEMON JUICE
Many believe that the acid in these juices conflicts with the alkaline properties of capsaicin. My experiences taught me to run to my neighbor’s house to look for milk.
Alcohol does not relieve burning skin quickly, but it is effective in removing perfumes from the skin.
If you thought some gloves would protect your skin, you’d be wrong. Some say that peppermint oil penetrates the skin through latex. You should use rubber gloves. It contains some gum, but not in the right shape or density to protect you from capsaicin.
Habanero peppers (also called Bonnets or Bonney peppers in Scotland) have recently lost their title as the hottest peppers in the world And it needs to be handled with the utmost caution. The noble habanero is about 60 – 70 times hotter than the jalapeno. The heat of the habanero is estimated at 300,000 – 500,000 scoville units. There are some of the hottest “bird peppers” that are 50 times hotter than the jalapeño – the commonly known pekin pepper. Recently in New Mexico, researchers discovered a pepper estimated at 1,000,000 Scoville units, named Bhut Jolokia.
Capsaicin oils can stay on your skin for many hours. You can hurt others by touching posts and throats. If you haven’t effectively removed the perfume from your hands and seen it in the bathroom – even hours later – you will learn the hard way. No lemon, lime or lye juice clean hands, try some vinegar.
And always remember, what goes in must come out!
Works Cited:
American Society for Horticultural Science (2007, October 28). Chile Pepper Found. ScienceDaily. Retrieved 5, 2010, from http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071026162420.htm
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