This could also contribute to the Hispanic paradox, or Latino paradox, as we know that Capsaicin is beneficial and inhibits a. pylori. The Hispanic paradox shows that Hispanic and Latino Americans tend to have health outcomes that are “paradoxically” better than non-Hispanic whites. av - live 3 years longer.
Some attribute this paradox to “Beans vs Potatoes”, but hot sauces could be key. A meta-analysis of cultures who eat “Hot” peppers is in order.
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This could also contribute to the Hispanic paradox, or Latino paradox, as we know that Capsaicin is beneficial and inhibits a. pylori. The Hispanic paradox shows that Hispanic and Latino Americans tend to have health outcomes that are “paradoxically” better than non-Hispanic whites. av - live 3 years longer.
Some attribute this paradox to “Beans vs Potatoes”, but hot sauces could be key. A meta-analysis of cultures who eat “Hot” peppers is in order.
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