Why humans are drawn to extremely spicy or sour foods — even if they hurt

When 36-year-old Nelson Cheney was little, he began eating spicy peppers and sauces to impress his father. Years later, he still consumes these foods, only now for his 1.1 million followers on TikTok.

Cheney, known by his social media handle “@craving_capsaicin” — a nod to the chemical compound that gives chili peppers their heat — got hooked on the adrenaline rush he feels when he eats extremely spicy foods.

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“For me, it is a way of life,” Cheney said.

“I love chasing that endorphin dump. I love the feeling when I beat a challenge and get all pumped up … it’s kind of like winning a race.”

Scientists say he’s not the only one.

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