Drinking water may help temporarily, but shortly after drinking, the intensity is back to where it is, if not worse. This is because the water doesn't neutralize whatever is in the mouth that gives the spicy sensation. In fact, it can even spread it to parts of the mouth that weren't burning before, thus, making it worse!
If you ever eat anything spicy, drinking milk can help. Milk, bread, crackers, anything of that nature will help you with the heat.
Yes because milk has fat in it!!! soooo.... it cool down the hot stuff in your mouth and yeah!!!!:b
Yes,because it is thick which it will most likely take the spice away from your tastebuds.
yes
Drinking milk or eating yogurt can help neutralize the spiciness from hot fries. Eating bread or starchy foods can also help absorb some of the heat. Avoid water, as it can spread the spiciness around your mouth.
No ... and drinking water will not decrease the breast size either.
i think all you need to do is eat bread or butter not pop or water it will make it even hotter
Not that i heard of, it might actually increase it but water will help you decrease weight while eating meals.
The correct spelling is spiciness.
You can find the answer on snopes.com under "Medical Myths".
Safe Drinking Water Act. Both laws set regulations to protect water quality by establishing standards for pollutants and contaminants in surface water and drinking water sources. The Clean Water Act specifically focuses on regulating discharges into water bodies, while the Safe Drinking Water Act sets standards for drinking water quality to ensure public health protection.
it would taste pretty bad because the oxygen levels in the water would decrease making it less sterile to drink
No