How to cool Burns from Chili Peppers?

Chili pepper pepper burns are caused by an substance of skin of the pepper. Chili reduces ability to taste other flavors.

Steps for cooling burns form chili peppers

  • If your skin is burned use vegetable oil or olive oil burning will stop immediately.
  • Drink fresh tomato juice or eat fresh lime or lemon.
  • Drink water or eat yogurt, ice cream or peanut butter.
  • Take a mixture of lime or lemon juice with a water and hold it on the burn.
  • Rub facial mud mask on the burned area and leave it for 10 minutes.

What are the precautions while handling chili peppers

  • Wash hands and other areas that have touched the peppers.
  • Use gloves while handling peppers because it is difficult to remove fully with soap and water.
  • Rub vegetable oil on the skin before handling chili.


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Foods high in substances called purines increase levels of uric acid in the blood, and foods to be avoided include poultry, strawberries, shellfish, game, caffeine and alcohol.

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