The San Diego, California, hot sauce maker recently earned his third Guinness World Record within a year for his ability to rapidly ingest super-hot peppers.
."That was I think, like 18 or 19 peppers," said Foster, who says he had five pepper eating world records.Before you decide to start popping Carolina Reaper pepper, consider the potential health hazards. In 2020, thereported how a 15-year-old boy who ate a Carolina Reaper developed headaches and then had an acute cerebellar stroke two days later after being hospitalized for the headaches.
Once an observer sees Foster has eaten and swallowed the peppers for a certain amount of time, Foster can regurgitate them."The pain in the mouth is one thing. The pain in the gut is something totally different," he said."The level of discomfort that happens in the gut is not something that people want to experience. If I didn't vomit them up, the next 36 hours for me, I would be in a fetal position in absolute agony cramping in my stomach.
Some extreme eating competitions do require pepper eaters to hold them in for a"burning period," Foster said.
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