There are many interesting facts about chilli. Chillies have many beneficial values. Unlike, general belief that chilli is bad for stomach, the truth is completely... vice versa. Chilli is good for digestion and has been used in Indian ayurvedic medicines to cure disease. When eaten, you will experience sweating, runny nose hard to breathe, and hiccups. Despite this, people want to spice up their food with chilli. Why? Because chilli is addictive. When you intake chilli, the capsaicin present in the chilli will make the brain produce endorphins, a natural painkiller
The real name of the spice known as "spice" in the science fiction universe of "Dune" is melange. It is a highly valuable and addictive substance that extends life, enhances mental abilities, and is crucial for space travel. Melange is found only on the desert planet of Arrakis, which makes it central to the political and economic dynamics of the Dune universe.
Both spice (synthetic cannabinoids) and weed (natural cannabinoids) can have harmful effects on brain cells. However, spice is known to have a higher risk of causing severe damage and addictive behaviors compared to weed. It's important to be cautious when using either substance.
After smoking spice, when the chemicals are released into the bloodstream, the chemicals from the spice constrict the blood vessels and limit blood flow to the brain and other parts of the body, this can later lead to headaches, nausea and depending on how you react to your high, paranoia. Some incidents involving seizures have been reported because of the lack of blood flow to the brain.
Always addictive.
it is addictive!
Sugar is not addictive.
No scary spice was one of the spice girls along with posh spice, baby spice, sporty spice and ginger spice.
very addictive
Its not addictive
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Ginger root is not considered addictive. It is a natural spice known for its flavor and potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and digestive properties. While some people may enjoy ginger for its taste or effects, it does not produce the cravings or withdrawal symptoms typically associated with addictive substances. Therefore, it can be safely consumed without the risk of developing an addiction.
The addictive substance