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Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?

by Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 12, 2008 at 02:49 PM

In article <16sv0uf77qo6w.1fowe33ajqyx7.dlg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Sanukk <.> 
wrote:

> Evelyn Ruut wrote:
> 
> >> Where Capsaicin (the active component of chili peppers) creates the
> >> sensation of extreme heat, is there anything that does the opposite,
ie
> >> give the feeling of extreme cooling or cold?
> > 
> > Menthol from mint, Thymol from Thyme and Eucalyptol from Eucalyptus.  
Look 
> > on your jar of Vicks vapo-rub.   Most of those cooling extracts are
from 
> > herbs.
> 
> Thanks, I was aware of those, but wanted something much stronger,
> comparable to Capsaicin.
> 
> -S

Try dry ice;-)
-- 

Billy

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 8 Posts in Topic:
The opposite of Capsaicin?
Sanukk <.>   2008-03-09 23:52:19 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-03-09 19:24:46 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
"Evelyn Ruut" &  2008-03-10 09:07:49 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
Sanukk <.>   2008-03-12 21:07:28 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-03-12 14:49:51 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
"Evelyn Ruut" &  2008-03-12 19:49:34 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
Sanukk <.>   2008-03-16 22:54:11 
Re: The opposite of Capsaicin?
"Evelyn Ruut" &  2008-03-18 08:34:50 

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