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Well educated and intelligent as I am, I still do something monumentally stupid from time to time. Tonight was proof of that.
I prepped a gallon zip-loc bag's worth of Jalapeno peppers from the garden for dehydration and eventual crushing and powdering. Cut the tops off, split them in half, scrape out the membrane and seeds. Easy peasy. Sure...but was I wearing gloves?
No. No I was not.
After all those peppers, I had absorbed a dose of Capsaicin through the skin on my hands, and it began to burn. Intensely. I tried to neutralize it with what I had in the kitchen, but nothing worked. Eventually...after about 2 hours, the burning has subsided and I can now type without feeling a burning sensation in my hands and fingers.
On the up-side though...I won't be biting my fingernails tonight, and I'm confident my arthritis won't be bothering me tomorrow.
Sometimes I can be really dumb.
I prepped a gallon zip-loc bag's worth of Jalapeno peppers from the garden for dehydration and eventual crushing and powdering. Cut the tops off, split them in half, scrape out the membrane and seeds. Easy peasy. Sure...but was I wearing gloves?
No. No I was not.
After all those peppers, I had absorbed a dose of Capsaicin through the skin on my hands, and it began to burn. Intensely. I tried to neutralize it with what I had in the kitchen, but nothing worked. Eventually...after about 2 hours, the burning has subsided and I can now type without feeling a burning sensation in my hands and fingers.
On the up-side though...I won't be biting my fingernails tonight, and I'm confident my arthritis won't be bothering me tomorrow.
Sometimes I can be really dumb.