As someone with a capsaicin addiction (e.g. my last meal was a sandwich of just five habaneros, spicy hummus, and ghost pepper condiment), a history of migraines, and a neurobiology education, your analysis feels like a targeted ad. Thank you for the insight and the prompt to do a little more digging in the literature on the subject!
TheBargoyle t1_isegkt0 wrote
Reply to comment by AlbertVonMagnus in Pain-Sensing Neurons Can Protect the Gut From Damage - A Harvard study has shown that pain neurons in mice shield the gut by stimulating nearby cells to produce protective mucus and maintain the gut barrier in response to microbes and inflammation. by swhelan_tn
As someone with a capsaicin addiction (e.g. my last meal was a sandwich of just five habaneros, spicy hummus, and ghost pepper condiment), a history of migraines, and a neurobiology education, your analysis feels like a targeted ad. Thank you for the insight and the prompt to do a little more digging in the literature on the subject!