fishgutzy
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Yup.
Spicy food decreases risk of premature death.
See the link below.
From the article:
They say, “Variety is the spice of life,” and every year more Americans are embracing the heat! According to the NPD Group, a leading global information company, 56 % of U.S. households have hot sauce on hand in their kitchens. Spicy foods are also a hot topic when it comes to your health. In fact, they might actually extend your life! A team of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health scientists discovered that eating spicy foods may be correlated with better health and a reduced risk of premature death. The data from Harvard showed that consuming spicy food, typically in the form of hot chili peppers, at least once or twice a week brought a 10% reduction in mortality risk. Those who consumed spicier foods, almost once a day on average, saw their risk of premature death drop by 14%.
https://doctordavidfriedman.com/blog/spice-of-life-the-healing-powers-of-peppers
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Spicy food decreases risk of premature death.
See the link below.
From the article:
They say, “Variety is the spice of life,” and every year more Americans are embracing the heat! According to the NPD Group, a leading global information company, 56 % of U.S. households have hot sauce on hand in their kitchens. Spicy foods are also a hot topic when it comes to your health. In fact, they might actually extend your life! A team of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health scientists discovered that eating spicy foods may be correlated with better health and a reduced risk of premature death. The data from Harvard showed that consuming spicy food, typically in the form of hot chili peppers, at least once or twice a week brought a 10% reduction in mortality risk. Those who consumed spicier foods, almost once a day on average, saw their risk of premature death drop by 14%.
https://doctordavidfriedman.com/blog/spice-of-life-the-healing-powers-of-peppers
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