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just use gloves when you touching pepper
Spicy spices (like cayenne pepper, habañeros jalapeños, etc.) contain a chemical called capsaicin that binds to your heat receptors (even other places than your tongue, so don't rub your eyes when your hands have hot pepper juice on them!). The heat receptors send a message to your brain that they are hot, so to your brain, it feels like there is literal heat being applied.
A person taking high doses of beta-carotene and other carotenoids may develop a yellowish color on his feet and hands.
Taking the law into your own hands
No it can not.
No. Cracking your knuckles does not cause your hands to swell.
Herpes, Flu, Chicken Pox, Hiv/Aids, Bird Flu, Warts, Etc.
When taking hands off the midi keyboard it will stop a loop from playing. Taking your hands off will stop everything. No if you take your hands off the keys it carries on playing till the end of the loop.
No. Dry eyes do not cause tingling of the left side of head and hands.
it's supposed to be that whenever someone picks anything in their hands like taking something in our hands
If they're riding the bicycle, particulary in traffic - yes. Taking the hands off the bars while riding is as bad as taking the hands off the steering wheel while driving a car.
parasites that ;undert some conditions can cause infections to the feet and hands are called