What do you use when mouth on fire from peppers?!


Question: ate habanero salss by accident and mouth brning really painfuly bad


Answers: ate habanero salss by accident and mouth brning really painfuly bad

SALT....ONLY LIKE A TEASPOON ..DON'T SWALLOW..LET IT SIT ON YOUR TONGUE..BELIEVE ME THIS WORKS..

Put some milk in your mouth and rinse, spit it out. Don't swallow the milk it'll take the burning sensation with it as it goes down. Or suck on a saltine.

Not supposed to use anything. Try running your mouth under not freezing, but cool water then put flour on your tongue for a bit. Drinking pop or juice or anything makes it worse, don't eat a lot until it's died down too.

a spoon full of sugar and let it dissolve in mouth

Rinse with milk.

Milk or sugar. Coat your tongue in sugar and let it melt there.

milk.

milk

drink water with the peppers

yepyep, milk, they had a mythbusters episode on it

chocolate has been known to reduce the burning from peppers

drink something. except soda because its already fizzy and it will burn your mouth even more.

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milk (not water) coz the substance that makes that burning sensation is an oil and oil easily mixes with milk.

Add sugar to taste, but dont drink it if dont want to pass hot burning stools.

Milk. . . Or, lime juice! Also, try lemon juice too! I also heard that tequila works also, seriously! :o/

Yes, milk is the established remedy, however I would recommend a high butter fat ice cream (most national brands will do). This will provide your palette with the neccessary lactose to difuse the capsicum (the source of your malady) and the cold from the ice cream will serve to numb the nerve endings and receptors on your tongue (taste buds), thus providing instant, as well as prolonged relief.

a spoonfull of peanut butter. let it melt and dissolve in your mouth.

Milk, ice cream, ice cold lemonade or honey are some of the choices.

bread, it soaks up, cleans out your mouth.
fluids just spread them around and it;s temporary

Milk and bread are the best things to eat, water just makes it run around your mouth more, and ice doesn't help at all it just makes a stinging feeling.

YOGURT!!

try use salt to reduce the hot in mouth.

I've always heard that milk helps. Anything with fats should cool it down, which is why if you eat peppers alone it's sizzling, but with food, it's not so bad. Water doesn't have any fats, so it won't help much, some say it makes it worse.

My son ate one of those peppers and sneezed while it was in his mouth. The burning sensation went into his sinus cavities and all he could do is vomit mucus. It seemed to take forever for the burning to stop.
I knew a Spanish woman who said putting salt on your tongue would make the burning stop. It didn't help in my son's case, but likely would if burning is only in your mouth.

eat raw chili leaves

you must immediately put sugar in your mouth !!!!!!

beer
lime
sour cream

My girlfriend had just eaten a Hawaiian chili pepper last week (not from here, did not know better), and they are hot, hot, hot! I had just read that eating chocolate would calm a burning mouth, and sure enough, it worked. Whatever you do, do not drink water!

milk





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