| 21. | Capsaicin is the alkaloid that gives chiles their heat.
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| 22. | The kick in hot peppers is produced by a chemical known as capsaicin.
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| 23. | A . Chile peppers contain a chemical called capsaicin.
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| 24. | Some herbalists recommend capsaicin-rich foods as a sort of natural decongestant.
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| 25. | Local anesthesia often is used to counteract the initial discomfort of the capsaicin.
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| 26. | This will help to distribute the capsaicin more evenly.
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| 27. | Desensitization of TRPV1 is thought to underlie the paradoxical analgesic effect of capsaicin.
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| 28. | Other more natural repellents contain chili pepper or capsaicin extracted from hot peppers.
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| 29. | :Lots of links at Google " Capsaicin effect on plant roots ".
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| 30. | Cayenne pepper is also claimed to be an aphrodisiac because it contains capsaicin.
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