My suggestion:
First off if you're sticking horseradish up your nose you really need to have your head checked. I say this because if you've ever eaten it, you know what it does to your tongue and the inside of your mouth!Secondly I'd figure out what made me want to stick the horseradish up there in the first place!Keep things out of your nose, especially your fingers. There's things up there you really don't want to know about! Good Luck in the NOSE DEPT.Designer3838You get a licoricy nose.
Put chili pepper powder on your fingers.
you get a goo of egg and pepper powder.
You cry. And cry. And cry for a long time. Pepper spray is made from the same key oil that makes the hot sensation of the sauce.
You get wet and tenderized meat and funky tasting Dr. Pepper
It will most likely recoil into its shell.
It makes people sneeze because pepper contains a chemical called piperine, it's what makes the pepper spicy. When you breathe bits of pepper into your nose, that chemical really irritates your nose's lining, which makes your body sneeze to get rid of it.
It burns like hell.
Putting sugar in your nose can lead to irritation, inflammation, and potential infection. It can also cause difficulty breathing, sneezing, and discomfort. It is not safe or recommended to put sugar in your nose.
No! Punch it in the nose!
Yes, there have been cases where individuals have accidentally sprayed pepper spray in their own nose.
If pepper gets into your proboscis (nose), try to blow your nose gently to remove it. If the irritation persists, rinse your nasal passages with saline solution to flush it out. Avoid sniffing forcefully, as this can push the pepper farther in.