That "HOT STUFF" it's about flow, use and exercise.
"If pepper is taken by the non-user, its burning may be felt in the stomach. It may even result in diarrhea. When it passes out with the stools on the same of the following day, the non-user experiences the same irritation and burning in the rectum that he experienced in the mouth and throat when he ate the pepper."
Yes, that "can" be true for a "non user".
"If it is habitually employed, nature is compelled to thicken and harden the membrane of the mouth, throat, stomach, intestine and colon to protect these against its influence.”
Not a chance in Hades.
What does happen however is an increased flow of protective mucus.
This is a natural function.
(Don't confuse this with allergic mucus reactions)
It's comparable to the biliary (gall bladder) system.
Going on a low fat diet, over time, reduces the amount of bile produced.
After being on a low fat diet for a while, then eating a high fat meal, "can" cause indigestion and pain as you've exceeded the low volume of bile you're now producing.
"Non users" lack "flow" to cover the large intake of "hot" stuff.
Increasing "hot stuff" over time increases flow and your ability to handle "more" hot stuff.
There is "NO" negative to this.
Cayenne pepper is used in
The Master Cleanse as it undercuts "stuck to the walls" crap.
This also explains why it may take several weeks to clear this junk out.
Undercutting could be a slow process as the protective mucus can only form on clean walls.
People who are chronically constipated would benefit from Cayenne use as it "will" make things "smoother" to eliminate.
If you're a heavy user of TP to "clean" things up.
You may find 2 sheets of double ply will now do the job.
No kidding!
Savagegrace
PS Isn't it amazing what you find you find out on CureZone?