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A shocking incident in Brazil left a 25-year-old woman hospitalized for six months after sniffing a super spicy pickled goat pepper. This seemingly harmless act led to severe brain swelling, triggering a coma. With pre-existing health issues, including bronchitis and asthma, her recovery remains uncertain, leaving her family and doctors in suspense.
The woman sniffed a pickled goat pepper, known for its fiery intensity, with a Scoville rating ranging from 15,000 to 30,000 and inadvertently rubbed it on her nose.
but i do not want panic drinking that brings up a term i m not saying she has that sometimes people panic, they feel dehydrated and they want to replace it all in a hurry. hey, do not replace with pure water use electrolyte solutions is safer. keep in mind your body is sweating off sodium it s not just sweating off water when you sweat. sweating off sodium so replace it with electrolytes and do no more than a leader an hour if you are in good health. assuming you have normal kidneys. bryan: who is more susceptible to water toxicity to drinking too much water and suffering as a result? by the way it what water toxicity is is to answer your first question you get so much dilution it s bad for the brain. the brain can swell you can get confusion what you do not want in the heat and you can get seizures, you can get nausea and vomiting that is the risk as to the brain swelling. who is at risk for this? endurance athletes tend to the same thing she did.