Spicy food is not heat: how capsaicin tricks your pain receptors
Spicy food isn't "hot". Capsaicin hijacks TRPV1, the pain receptor that also detects dangerous heat, so your brain reads chili like a burn. Water just spreads it around; milk helps because casein can bind capsaicin.[1][2][19][20]
Sign Up To Try Advanced Features
Get more accurate answers with Super Pandi, upload files, personalized discovery feed, save searches and contribute to the PandiPedia.