Comment by hyperhello 7 hours ago Can I take a capsaicin and a mint supplement together? Is that enough to get the effect? 9 comments hyperhello Reply aappleby 7 hours ago No, the article title is misleading. This is in-vitro research only. dylan604 7 hours ago It is funny how that is the thing people turn to rather than just eating food. Let me eat junk and be happy while taking supplements. IncreasePosts 6 hours ago What part of their post indicates they eat junk? Maybe they just don't want to have spicy minty meals every day hyperhello 6 hours ago I don’t just eat junk, but it’s hard to experiment with a whole dietary change when you have sporadic inflammation. I guess that’s why we do scientific studies, right? 2 replies → dlcarrier 4 hours ago Normally I'd agree, but in this case I'd opt for the supplement. Spicy mint is a pretty repulsive flavor. nosrepa 5 hours ago You'd still get a certain effect when it comes out. darth_avocado 4 hours ago You just need Indian food not supplements
dylan604 7 hours ago It is funny how that is the thing people turn to rather than just eating food. Let me eat junk and be happy while taking supplements. IncreasePosts 6 hours ago What part of their post indicates they eat junk? Maybe they just don't want to have spicy minty meals every day hyperhello 6 hours ago I don’t just eat junk, but it’s hard to experiment with a whole dietary change when you have sporadic inflammation. I guess that’s why we do scientific studies, right? 2 replies → dlcarrier 4 hours ago Normally I'd agree, but in this case I'd opt for the supplement. Spicy mint is a pretty repulsive flavor.
IncreasePosts 6 hours ago What part of their post indicates they eat junk? Maybe they just don't want to have spicy minty meals every day hyperhello 6 hours ago I don’t just eat junk, but it’s hard to experiment with a whole dietary change when you have sporadic inflammation. I guess that’s why we do scientific studies, right? 2 replies → dlcarrier 4 hours ago Normally I'd agree, but in this case I'd opt for the supplement. Spicy mint is a pretty repulsive flavor.
hyperhello 6 hours ago I don’t just eat junk, but it’s hard to experiment with a whole dietary change when you have sporadic inflammation. I guess that’s why we do scientific studies, right? 2 replies →
dlcarrier 4 hours ago Normally I'd agree, but in this case I'd opt for the supplement. Spicy mint is a pretty repulsive flavor.
No, the article title is misleading. This is in-vitro research only.
It is funny how that is the thing people turn to rather than just eating food. Let me eat junk and be happy while taking supplements.
What part of their post indicates they eat junk? Maybe they just don't want to have spicy minty meals every day
I don’t just eat junk, but it’s hard to experiment with a whole dietary change when you have sporadic inflammation. I guess that’s why we do scientific studies, right?
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Normally I'd agree, but in this case I'd opt for the supplement. Spicy mint is a pretty repulsive flavor.
You'd still get a certain effect when it comes out.
You just need Indian food not supplements