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For me it is how much it hurts coming back out
I love spicy food when I am eating it, if it causes me to be drenched in sweat and my mouth to feel like it is on fire then it is the proper spiciness. However, for the last few years I have been unable to eat spicy foods because the next day it does not feel so good.
Surprisingly, you have taste buds in your colon and at least for me they are more sensitive than the ones in my mouth.
I love spicy food when I am eating it, if it causes me to be drenched in sweat and my mouth to feel like it is on fire then it is the proper spiciness. However, for the last few years I have been unable to eat spicy foods because the next day it does not feel so good.
Surprisingly, you have taste buds in your colon and at least for me they are more sensitive than the ones in my mouth.
You Have Taste Receptors in Your Colon. Here's Why.
Taste receptors don’t only exist in your mouth. You can find them all over your body, including your stomach, your lungs, and your colon. Why? It turns out the taste receptors are much more versatile tools than we suppose.
gizmodo.com