Physical Adaptation

Regular use can make the burning effect of cayenne pepper less pronounced as tolerance develops. With consistent training, the body adapts by progressively decreasing recovery time. Physical adaptation from training is reflected in reduced…

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Regular use can make the burning effect of cayenne pepper less pronounced as tolerance develops. With consistent training, the body adapts by progressively decreasing recovery time. Physical adaptation from training is reflected in reduced recovery duration rather than increased exercise output. Physiological adaptations to interval training can be explained through cellular biology. Cayenne pepper produces a burning sensation when consumed. The burning sensation from cayenne pepper is temporary and lasts only a few minutes.