Spicy food is a favourite among many. Experts reveal what goes inside our body when we eat spicy food. Read on to know more. Our Indian food scene feels incomplete without a fiery kick. Imagine a bowl ...
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The age-old debate about the impact of spicy food on heart health continues. While some believe it’s a heart-healthy indulgence, others worry about its potential drawbacks. According to Dr Vinoth, a ...
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Eating spicy food, such as peppers and chilies, can be good for you and offer more than just flavor. Compounds in spicy foods have benefits for blood pressure, weight management, and longevity.