Why does hot sauce make you sober while drinking?
There's no scientific evidence to suggest that hot sauce makes you sober while drinking.
Here's why:
* Alcohol absorption: Alcohol is absorbed into your bloodstream through your stomach and small intestine. Hot sauce doesn't affect this process.
* Dehydration: While hot sauce can make you sweat, it doesn't counteract the dehydrating effects of alcohol.
* Perception: It's possible that the spiciness of hot sauce may create a temporary distraction or change in sensation, but this doesn't actually affect your blood alcohol content.
The bottom line: Eating hot sauce won't magically make you sober. If you're drinking alcohol, the only way to sober up is to give your body time to process the alcohol.
It's important to note: Drinking too much alcohol can be dangerous and harmful. Always drink responsibly and be mindful of your limits.
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