aggravating to the stomach in some people. Spices such as capsaicin, an ingredient found in chili peppers, is a well-known irritant. It can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, lungs or stomach in large quantities. Even in smaller quantities, it can cause gastritis, or irritation of the stomach lining.”
The combination of drinking acidic drinks like soda and juice with hot chips is dangerous. Imagine eating this on a daily basis as a staple of your diet. Your stomach is sure to be torn apart before lunchtime hits.
If your child is totally resistant to the idea of going cold turkey on these chips, start making them lunches with tortilla chips and salsa. Tortilla chips are healthier and salsa gives them that kick they like.
The best-selling author of “Whose Bad @$$ Kids Are Those? A Parent’s Guide to Behavior for Children of All Ages.” Doctor Jarrett says you don’t have to throw those bags of Hot Crunchy Cheese Kurls away just yet.
“As with many things, eating chips in moderation does not have significant health concerns as long as there are not severe reactions such as severe stomach pain or allergies. Typically, spicy chips can be eaten safely with the majority of people.”
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