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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: pirate-blues] * 1
    #22105528 - 08/18/15 06:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago)

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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #22255364 - 09/18/15 09:42 AM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I having chillies as they have a good taste to them, the heat of them is pretty good. I've had the Carolina reapers and they are extremely hot and cause an acidic gurgle that you need milk to help it.

They are useful for the cold when they are used with peppermint oil that they heat your body up intensely.

However I prefer jalapenos as my basic spices that I eat more often and are spicy, but nor too spicy or not spicy at all.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #23019173 - 03/18/16 01:50 AM (7 years, 10 months ago)

I've been eating Habaneros for the past 4 to 5 days now. I started on 2 small ones, now I am up to 2 big + 1 small. The burning is significantly less.
They give such a big, noticeable boost to mood and well-being. The natural opioid high!

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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: kr0nik0]
    #23019401 - 03/18/16 04:32 AM (7 years, 10 months ago)

When you eat chili capsaisin effects your nervoussystem..hence the burning...that tells your brain that your body is in pain...and endorphin is released. You are right on that.

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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #23369206 - 06/22/16 07:08 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Awh maan. Chillis are a godsend after getting clean from opiates. I am eating 4 to 5 Habaneros a day. The intense burning and pain is like a distraction. I close my eyes and concentrate on the pain and just learn to accept the pain.
Shortly after the intense pain hits and you accept the pain, you are hit with a euphoric wave and high. You are energised and feel good, withdrawal symptoms disappear and I feel motivated enough to do intense exercise to get endorphins and other neurotransmitters flowing.

Try it, people :feelsgoodman:


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #23369269 - 06/22/16 07:59 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

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Awh maan. Chillis are a godsend after getting clean from opiates. I am eating 4 to 5 Habaneros a day. The intense burning and pain is like a distraction. I close my eyes and concentrate on the pain and just learn to accept the pain.
Shortly after the intense pain hits and you accept the pain, you are hit with a euphoric wave and high. You are energised and feel good, withdrawal symptoms disappear and I feel motivated enough to do intense exercise to get endorphins and other neurotransmitters flowing.

Try it, people :feelsgoodman:




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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: LeningradCowboy]
    #23383356 - 06/26/16 08:58 AM (7 years, 7 months ago)

I just had my first Ghost chilli. I had some Ginger before, just incase for my stomach.
The pain and burn feels different. Much more intense but feels less irritating.

I feel :feelsgoodman:
My opiate withdrawals have literally vanished and an amazing euphoria is flowing through my body.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #23388112 - 06/27/16 03:48 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

Chili is thing everyone going trough opiate withdrawal should add to their diet IMHO.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: LeningradCowboy]
    #23388152 - 06/27/16 04:02 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

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I was just about to head out to a local wing place and get their "suicide wings" which have ghost chili peppers in the buffalo sauce

Spicy food is just heaven!!!




I fucking love spicy food, when I was a kid there was a pizza place near me that had "911 wings" but only as a challenge, i can't remember the numbers but if you ate so many in a certain amount of time you got like a 500-1000$ gift card to their place.

You had to sign a disclaimer saying you couldn't sue if they were too hot but they eventually had to discontinue the challenge when the wings lived up to their name and 8 people went to the emergency room feeling like their stomach was being eaten apart :lol: now that I think about it I don't think I ever heard of someone that actually succeeded. Always wished I could of tried one just to see how hot they were.

I get my fix of spicy food from an Indian place about 20 minutes away from me nowadays. Just tried their spiciest option last night and was surprised that it was too hot for me, took me like an hour to eat the shit and I can usually eat anything hot or spicy with no problem considering spicy foods are my favorite foods lol


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: kakashi68]
    #23388326 - 06/27/16 04:53 PM (7 years, 7 months ago)

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chillis are my favourite food during my time off opiates. They give you that little bit of euphoria that takes your mind of the opioids for a little bit.




So a guy who has to resort to eating various chili's to get a little euphoria to get his mind off of opioids is always preaching to us how we should run our country



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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: Niffla]
    #23388353 - 06/27/16 05:00 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I never saw this chili thread, OP have you ever considered just rubbing the chili straight in your eye? Here is a trip report for you.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: NobodyYouKnow] * 1
    #23388364 - 06/27/16 05:04 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I ate a whole ghost pepper on a dare once

I was drunk and didn't think it would phase me

About 3 minutes later it felt like I just took a body shot to the liver from Mike Tyson in his prime


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: Niffla]
    #23388489 - 06/27/16 05:45 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I have a mate that did a ghost chili eating competition... he bowed out at 3 and couldn't remember how many the winner ended up eating as he was in too much pain. :lol:


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: NobodyYouKnow]
    #23388518 - 06/27/16 05:55 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

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I have a mate that did a ghost chili eating competition... he bowed out at 3 and couldn't remember how many the winner ended up eating as he was in too much pain. :lol:




And I can eat some really, really hot stuff too -- I'm not overstating it when I say that I have a really stout tolerance when it comes to hot or spicy foods. I was nibbling off ghost peppers for fun that weekend (we went to the world market earlier that day and picked up a bag of them). So I thought (while drunk of course), how bad can a whole one be? I mean yeah it'll be hot but whatever, it'll be brief and pass.

But dude, I swear, the pain was so sharp that it felt like I got stabbed or some shit. The stomach pain was fucking real, man. Like I had to literally lay down...lmao. That single ghost pepper laid me out for the count. If it was a boxing match the ref would've counted me out.

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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: Niffla]
    #23388531 - 06/27/16 05:58 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Just like Mike, they are not to be fucked with. We got winter here now so my plant is suffering, I might get one more lot but then I think that's it until it warms up again. They make some amazing hot sauce (I dunno what else to do with them apart from tear gas tbh).


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: NobodyYouKnow]
    #23388546 - 06/27/16 06:01 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I can handle them in food or small pieces at a time. I can't imagine eating one after another though.

Though if I was gonna do something like that, I'd be damn sure I was gonna win first. I'll be damned if I'm gonna eat three of them and stop and get beaten by someone who ate 7. I'm gonna vomit on myself and go delirious getting a dozen of them down.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: LeningradCowboy] * 1
    #23390027 - 06/28/16 05:32 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I ran out Habaneros so Ghost chillis are my only current option.
In all honesty, it is the stomach discomfort and nausea that bothers me most with these Ghost chillis. Even have a full stomach of food does not seem to lessen stomach discomfort.
I also refuse to use milk/casein. I truly think experiencing ALL the pain the is the full experiencing.... not just having some milk when the pain gets "unbearable".

Ghost chillis no longer reign supreme in potency, I have Carolina reapers but they make me shudder at the thought.....maybe when my capsaicin tolerance is higher :lol:
Ghost chillis average from 850k scoville to 1m.
Carolina reapers average 1.5m scoville to 2.2m.

That just worries me.

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Chili is thing everyone going trough opiate withdrawal should add to their diet IMHO.




For sure. Every opiate addict/someone going through withdrawal needs to start consuming really spicy (at least cayenne or habanero) foods. The endorphin ruse (and whatever else other bodily functions that happen) certainly do help.... alot.... for several hours.


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: daz01]
    #23390314 - 06/28/16 08:00 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

There's this crazy motherfucker on YouTube who made Carolina Reaper-infused e-liquid and actually vapes it on camera

I bet that would fucking burn like Hell itself hath entered your lung cavity


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: OhMrJohnson]
    #23390320 - 06/28/16 08:02 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)



Here's the video, fuckin hilarious

Skip to 5:30 for the actual hit


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Re: Chilli euphoria [Re: OhMrJohnson]
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