Hot peppers cannot and won't kill you.
Even though you may feel like you're dying, hot peppers won't kill you or cause any lasting damage to the body.
Can you hurt yourself eating hot peppers or chilli peppers?
Many of us love the burning sensation from hot chillies and hot peppers.
And hot-hunters are safe in the knowledge that although capsaicin, the spicy molecule in hot peppers, is activating receptors in pain neurons in their mouths, it's not really causing any damage.
Chilli peppers and hot peppers hold promise of preventing liver damage and progression.
Summary: New research shows that the daily consumption of capsaicin, the active compound of chilli peppers, was found to have beneficial effects on liver damage.
And the Dragon's Breath chile, now the world's spiciest pepper, clocks in at a hellish 2.48 million on the Scoville scale, dwarfing its nearest competitor, the Carolina Reaper, which comes in at 2.2 million.
(For reference, military-grade pepper spray comes in at a casual 2 million.)