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Old 07-23-2001, 06:25 AM   #1
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I always wondered: What is pepper made of?

Is pepper a healthy additive to put on food?

I’m just talking about regular pepper, nothing fancy.
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Old 07-23-2001, 10:00 AM   #2
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Pepper is simply ground peppercorns. It is a healthy additive to put in food...in moderation. Spicy foods boost your metabolism.
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Ok if spicey foods speed up your metabolism. Does them temp of the water you drink make a difference. If you drink it a room temp, im guesing nothing. But if you drink it Ice cold would your metabolism burn more since te body is try to keep you at 98 degrees. And the ice cold water would make it go down hince the body working to heat it up!

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That’s interesting. I never knew that.
Where do you get all this info.?
Do you read a lot of books?

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Ok if spicey foods speed up your metabolism. Does them temp of the water you drink make a difference. If you drink it a room temp, im guesing nothing. But if you drink it Ice cold would your metabolism burn more since te body is try to keep you at 98 degrees. And the ice cold water would make it go down hince the body working to heat it up!

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How do spicy foods boost your metabolism?

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They heat your body up....increase your body temperature, forces your body to work harder to get back to the proper temp which = more calories burned. Same goes for drinking ice water.

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That’s interesting. I never knew that.
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