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People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits

People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits
People who can't eat spicy really lose a lot! 570,000 people studied: Eating chili peppers has 3 super benefits

Special Author: Liu Pingping | Registered Dietitian

Review expert: Nguyen Quang Feng | Director of the Science and Technology Department of the Food and Nutrition Information Exchange Center

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