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A Real World Case Study of a Mandalin Slicer
The body has a fascinating protective mechanism that our bodies have to basically tell us, hey, we've got to leave this alone and let some healing happen. So when i sliced my finger, i introduced capsasin into the cut,. And capsason is a t or p v one receptor agnis, so it activates it. This is the same that's why chilly peppers, when you eat them, they taste hot. When you slice your finger, tip off, and then basically intertanously introduce capsison, then that normally sensitized t or pv one receptor complex due to the inflammatory soup tats. Now rushing in is also increasing the sensitivity that small amount of capsason. It
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