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Chilli

The chilli pepper is a mystical thing, long associated with fiery energy and mouth-melting Latin American food. While eating one raw might make you feel like you're going to explode, in truth chillis are mighty healthy. Great for sweating out colds, capsaicin (the active component of chilli peppers) has been used for hundreds of years as a safe and effective analgesic for everything from arthritis to simple headaches, as well as to treat skin conditions.

So the benefits of chilli are numerous both outside and in, and our Chilli and Lime shower gel certainly offers a spicy morning wake up like nothing else. Of course, for the ultimate spicy rush you should try a few chilli flakes sprinkled on your cornflakes too.

Ingredient Fact

A method for measuring a chilli’s ‘heat’ was invented by Wilbur Scoville in 1902. The highest rated strength is pure Capsaicin, at 15 million Scoville units, 10 million more than US police pepper spray.