@@carijean37 So, according to Google, which free last time I checked, it keeps your red blood cells from releasing oxygen and may require oxygen therapy, or in severe cases, a blood transfusion.
They tried that with the "ring of fire" experienced when in labor. They didnt realize the fire pain was saving the person in labor from WORSE pain. It was horrific.
For anyone wondering since they don't mention it in the video, the side effect are: pale/bluish/gray skin, unusual tiredness, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, dizziness, headache, confusion. Serious effects are: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.
@@coolerplays3477 I know nothing about the spray, but I imagine the risks are low otherwise I can't imagine you'd be allowed to buy it over the counter. They have over the top warnings on lots of things. Are you taking a risk, sure, but like with lots of meds you have warnings for just about everything.
He isn't interesting enough to get on hot ones in the first place. Also, this is a typical medical professional freakout over small stuff that isn't going to harm people who only do it once. Habitual excessive usage is dangerous with any over the counter drug, this isn't even a special case.
The directions say to spit it out specifically because while most people will be perfectly fine if they swallow a single spray of it, in the rare case that you have the reaction he references in this video, it can be really problematic because it doesn't always show symptoms but it causes difficulty with getting oxygen throughout your body. I'm not going to say go and drink this stuff but if you've been using it throughout your life and swallowing it sticking to the one to two sprays, if you've never had a severe stomach ache after that or any conditions that made your skin start going blue, you're probably perfectly fine to continue swallowing the one to two sprays in the event that it happens. I think they said the dosages up in such a way that they expect you to swallow some. Keep in mind that chloraseptic spray may have phenol in it, but other products like their lozenges use benzocaine. Both phenol and benzocaine can cause the same oxygen transport disorder... And you can get both chemicals in a lozenge form, though as far as I can tell, phenol lozenges may not be available everywhere... But considering this, you would think that under no circumstances would they make lozenges out of either because the very nature of using a lozen just that it melts in your mouth and do you swallow over time. Yet they're still quite popular. Personally I think that these kinds of things are on these labels because there's a generalized assumption in the medical field that if a patient were to tell you that say, they used one spray each time their throat started hurting, you would be safe to assume they used at least two if not three or more. As such, along with the fact that it would be pretty difficult to standardize the kind of squeeze each individual uses unless you automated the bottle itself, my guess is that this is an abundance of caution more than anything. Most people who do have a reaction to this don't have anything other than their stomach hurts and so it's that that makes me think this clip is funny because if your standard side effect from swallowing too much of this medication is that it can burn your stomach lining and give you a really bad stomach ache, sounds like a recipe for disaster when eating extremely hot food.
I just learnt that something like this exists now. What's the point of numbing your throat before eating something spicy ? That's like wearing a scuba suit before a shower. Just drink some milk if the food is too spicy.
@@TogminPertin the spray is actually used for sore throats. Its really effective, for me at least, when you get sick and not even tea will calm the raging inferno of pain that is your throat/tonsils/etc
Got it for my gf when she got Covid. Initially I just wanted to spray her throat but decided to read the instructions for proper amount. Glad I did. I read that you’re supposed to spit it out.
I have a bad gag reflex so my dentist uses it when I have to put something in my mouth to do a radiography, it helps with the gag reflex because you don’t feed the thingy in your mouth
That's the problem! All we know is that he's good at engineering, that's all! He's not smart about things he doesn't know, clearly! And the worst is when he's not even aware of it...
I hadn't either. I try to never use that stuff though. I am a singer and sometimes that stuff can do more harm than good. Vocal rest is always best if can. 🌹
@@bridgethall7527 I have done the same and I guess I thought well you spray it back there but your throat can hurt a bit further down so yeah then you swallow it and your whole throat feels better not just part of it lol.
Phenol, the active ingredient in a lot of these sprays, is nothing to mess around with. I worked in an industrial lab and spilled a mixture that contained it on myself. It numbs you so you don't really feel it burning you. The paramedic took one look at the SDS and said 'that's bad stuff'. Concentration is different but I definitely wouldn't want to do what Mark did, that's for sure.
Also no. If you numb your throat too much you can choke and die. I had severe chicken pox as a child and it went down my esophagus and other places as well and I had this spray. You can obviously exceed the dosage, heck 20 shots can be fine as well. However you may need to be intubated or receive a tracheotomy if you do especially if you drink the stuff. Paralyzed breathing parts can be a recipe for death.
As a pharmacy technician, thank you for making this video. I cannot imagine the amount of people think this is a good idea off of watching this.... and then those are the people who stumble into the pharmacy wondering what went wrong.
I've never used throat numbing sprays, but I don't understand the "you're supposed to spit it out" explanation...as a pharmacy technician, could you explain how a throat spray is supposed to work if it doesn't even get to the throat?
It’s ironic the level of intelligence that Mark has, and the extent he does experiments in which safety is a major factor, and he overlooks something like this 🤣 hope nothing bad came of this
@@fruitygranulizer540 and who tf said he was a doctor 🤣 I never said what he is. I’m well aware he’s an engineer. I simply said it’s ironic how smart he is, yet the common sense when it comes to medication went right over his head
If you are seeking for solution - Peanut Butter Milkshake , why ? It has dairy , sugar ,oily substance ( peanut butter ) and its cold . It is an ultimate anti-spice solution !
when mike said he actually loves the show and contacted sean evans there was a big spark of excitement in my heart thinking his next words would be "to be on the show" but still, a good and important psa.
@@ChupaLmfao spicy food actually has quite a few well document health benefits, primary most well researched ones is spicy foods effect on metabolism and heart health and being anti-infammatory. only real health side effects is if you eat too spicy with no tolerance you might get some heartburn and if you have IBS or something similar, then it's more likely to give you an upset stomach or diarrhea since it's an irritant.
@@skyguyflyinghigh yeah That’s why so many easterners eat spice with spice I haven’t watched this show, but couldn’t this technically cause all the bad things your talking about Or will water make it so that you tolerate it?
@@ChupaLmfao they normally offer milk instead of water, the fat in the milk binds with the capsiacin and washes it down better where as water just spreads the spice around your mouth so if something is too spicy you drink milk not water (that's part the reason it's great for metabolism, it binds to the fat inside the stomach) and could yeah but they're certain to happen and not life threatening things, they're a bit of discomfort for a bit at most. so even if the bad things do happen it's not going to have any ill health effect, it would just be a bit uncomfortable for a while.
@@nathenschultz3004 or that nobody can know everything about everything. Doesn't have to intersect confidence or intellect, but shows we sometimes miss details that matter which a subject matter expert (like the Dr. here) sees instantly.
Everyone saying "I didn't know you were supposed to spit it out!" I never even knew this existed. Why are so many people numbing their throats? I'm concerned.
Right just do coke already jeez Jk in all seriousness tho I'm concerned with how many people don't bother to read labels at this point they should put the caution section in the front preferably in all caps
I was literally screaming at the video because I have used that spray before, read the instructions first please, but they can’t use it that much and swallow it, you are supposed to spit it out but they can’t hear me.
Different fields. Also, it’s ok for somebody to make a mistake without that mistake discrediting other knowledge. Literally all scientists, doctors, etc… make mistakes constantly. Dr. Mike has made mistakes in his videos in the past as well. It’s the nature of any STEM field, but it’s how you handle it and accept it that matters.
@@Dipsxi well it’s more that he’s prideful that he worked there and likes to flex it because frankly who wouldn’t be proud of working at nasa??? but him being genious is diffrent because he actually it most people who really know him or have worked with him have talked about how incredibly smart (logicallyl this man is
Also, numbing your throat can be dangerous in general because it takes away your ability to gauge your limit. You can do some serious damage without even realizing until it’s waaaaay too late
Yep, man went on a whole rant about the dangers and didn’t even touch on the most dangerous part. Which is that the spray might numb your mouth but it does nothing for your other end, it’s a surefire plan to blow your butthole right out.
I’m not even a doctor and I felt very concerned watching him do that. It was especially odd considering that his profession generally involves intelligence and critical thinking. He is definitely smart, I’m just surprised he overlooked this.
@@reneemcguinness2136 They should still make it clearer, others shouldn't be punished for other people's actions. They should also add braille to the bottles alongside with the clearer texts.
@@dogsarecute6493 Than replace taste with feel. Thing is, this is supposed to be a challenge. You eat it and endure it. He circumvents the challenge. So why do a challenge, if you don't actually do it. I mean, I'm not saying I participate in a marathon, just to do it with a bicycle. That's why I call it stupid.
hes an engineer, they are the brightest dumbasses ive ever had the pleasure interacting with. the ones i know can do complex ass equations in their head but het confused on which way to turn the cars wheel to go left
The genius in this evnvironment is this british chef... He swears a lot and he used lemon juice as a mena to numb the pain (Capcasian is alkaline so you use strong acid and it will bond with the spice agent) - Mat Pat also has the cure on his Food Theory channel, which means Mark isn't studying the science.
@@ANONM60D first off he did explain it and he even showed the article that had the health risks if you ingested enough of the spray. Also the reason people dont explain why you shouldnt do something is because its either common sense or they feel like you wouldnt understand / care.
Chubbyemu just literally put out a video on how someone did exactly what Mark was doing and he had a bad time. You do not want to become a subject of Chubbyemu video.
Chubbyemu’s videos aren’t real. Sometimes he takes inspiration from real stories and from there makes up theocratical scenarios that could happen or have happened in a difficult case.
Eating spicy food is like training you can stop the pain for a moment, but the moment you continue it hurts more. The best way to endure spicy food is to accept the pain and let it fade on it's own
@@foodplayzgames Try Milkshakes. Due to the Viscosity it stays longer on the tongue. The Pain/spicyness will subside in time anyway, it just helps making it faster and milder
On the topic of throat numbing spray: do NOT use it so you can talk or sing your way through a sore throat. If you can't feel your throat, you can't tell if you are straining or hurting your vocal folds and throat even worse. For the same reason you aren't supposed to eat until the Novocaine wears off after the dentist, don't do anything vocally challenging with throat numbing spray, and the same goes for soothing cough drops!
Kinda underwhelmed he didn't say what the bad effects could be. Honestly every adult but those two guys already know there's a limit along with all medicine.
@@reitersul586 oh wow good point. I rewatched it and that has to be the most obvious yet hidden part of the video. It's like sure there's the red arrow but with most people reading from the top and it only being on screen for like 3 seconds I'm gonna go ahead and give myself a pass lol. Also not to be that guy but ima be that guy and point out judging by likes I'm not the only person who missed it. I kinda wish he dedicated an extra 10-15 seconds -gasp- explaining it himself so I really felt like I thoroughly learned something new.
@@gachatubergirl181 From what I’ve read from a quick google search, it seems to cause a problem in which your tissues do not get enough oxygen (I assume in the throat in this case?) which can obviously cause major issues
@@possiblypigeon It's not just tissues, it's an over-abundance of methemglobine, which is when your blood cells links with Fe- rather than Fe+ ions. In clear, those blood cells can't transport oxygen, so if there's too much of it, tissues will not get enough oxygen. In the whole body. Yeah, that's gonna be an issue ^^'
Dude same…. I’ve been sick for 3 days- and that spray kept me from giving up and going to the hospital- and I most definitely sprayed way more than 5 times and did not spit it out 😅
The correct solution is saltwater just don't don't dehydrate yourself but saltwater actually makes it so you can't taste very many things including spice
I'm glad you bring things like this to people's attention because it really will save a life one day. I realize a lot of people don't read medicine labels, or even labels in general whether that be food, chemicals etc. It can be unhealthy or dangerous, even lethal if you don't read them.
@@theretep6494 "i always thought you *was* an artist" Usually used in informal scenarios Its technically wrong but its something many people say in some places of north america
I had some of this for when I had the flu last year. I had the worst sore throat I’ve ever had and I used this liberally all day. I’m all good now apart from the fact that I can’t taste anything anymore. Worth it!
Perhaps he didn't think much about it and thought that if he did a lot he would probably make sure he got it everywhere on the mouth so he doesn't feel spicy food burning effect later on .. i assume
Uh Pepto has salicylate which chugging a bottle can result in toxicity. PS Not to mention fecal impaction. So if you like being constipated then go for it. Over the counter meds relatively safe to use within the recommendations not just safe overall.
@@Jade0603 yea tylenol is common. But theres is safe dose range for each OTC you can purchase. Maybe not fatal but always complications. Sure many that attempt to OD with OTC dont die but instead end up with liver cirrhosis or severe kidney damage.
@@alexluvzfire3567 It’s kind of overreacting, you specifically pointed out people who are trying to cause death or severe illness to themselves. Most people make a full recovery with treatment, even a person who literally chugged a whole bottle of throat numbing spray which was a real case study. I’m not saying that anyone should take higher doses of most otc drugs than what is medically recommended, but y’all acting like its a medical emergency. I take high doses of dextromethorphan but only by itself and with weed almost weekly, I’m more than fine.
@@fastname6519 Contrary to what it feels like, hot sauce cannot hurt you. It might cause some digestive problems but unless you're allergic to it, you will be fine.
@@VARMOT123 there isn’t an Indian place around where I live that I have gone to but Cajun food incorporates ideas from west African, Spanish, and French cooking so the spice level would be similar to those.
And since then Mark never felt his throat again…
Depending on who you ask that could be a good thing or a bad thing.
ayo?
Ayo 🤨
I think the spray is gonna leave a-
Gonna leave a mark
Wait really?
As a pharmacist, I got really concerned when they started doing this. Thanks Dr. Mike for educating people.
What can be the effects of doing this?
@@Sergio0hf autism
Yes please elaborate! Sometimes I use more than I’m supposed to when I’m sick. 😬
@@carijean37 So, according to Google, which free last time I checked, it keeps your red blood cells from releasing oxygen and may require oxygen therapy, or in severe cases, a blood transfusion.
Haven't these people heard of *milk* smh
Mark thought of the problem as an engineer. “Problem: pain from hot sauce. Solution: numb everything.”
What about the other end?
No solution is complete without accounting for the hazards lol
What Mark did was like simply covering rust with paint instead of fixing it.
They tried that with the "ring of fire" experienced when in labor. They didnt realize the fire pain was saving the person in labor from WORSE pain. It was horrific.
Unfortunately body doesn't work that way😅
For anyone wondering since they don't mention it in the video, the side effect are: pale/bluish/gray skin, unusual tiredness, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, dizziness, headache, confusion.
Serious effects are: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.
I was waiting for the reasoning behind the N-N-No N-n- No as well.
Thanx. I think everyone was like 😳 and waiting😂
He showed in the video that it can cause methemoglobinemia (basically your blood cells can’t carry oxygen to your organs)
I really thought you were about to be sarcastic with the initial symptoms by describing death or zombie 😂
@@adriennebrailsford6291 oh yeah, I forgot to include possible death and cravings for human flesh under the severe symptoms
"A 35 year old man presents to the emergency room with acute asphyxia and BBQ sauce on his fingers…"
Chubyemu dat you 👀
Chlorosepticemia, meaning presence of chloroseptic spray in the blood
Edit: Wait, there is more -emia to this: It says "risk of methemoglobinemia"
Hot sauwce
He's actually done a video on an identical case.
Exactly what I remembered as this short played…
Mark: Worked for NASA
Also Mark: Proceeds to not read the back of a bottle
he's an engineer, not a bottle biologist
@@dombelly3343 Then I guess he can’t read as well.
Again it never said it on the box or bottle
@@MsMookalate he literally says in the video that it did?😭
@Zeus he was joking 😭
I watched this Hot Ones episode and when I saw him use that spray, the first thought I had as “Ummm you’re not supposed to swallow that.”
@rued siuu man I literally drink a whole one of these any time I get a sore throat (usually in a day or two). I can’t believe I’m not dead 💀💀
@rued siuu that’s what you guys use it for 😳
I drank half the bottle as a kid, I'm still alive and kicking.
@@coolerplays3477 I know nothing about the spray, but I imagine the risks are low otherwise I can't imagine you'd be allowed to buy it over the counter. They have over the top warnings on lots of things. Are you taking a risk, sure, but like with lots of meds you have warnings for just about everything.
What is supposed to happen IF you swallow it? And in large amounts
Hats off to him for not texting to be on the show but to warn them about the dangerous effects.
He isn't interesting enough to get on hot ones in the first place.
Also, this is a typical medical professional freakout over small stuff that isn't going to harm people who only do it once. Habitual excessive usage is dangerous with any over the counter drug, this isn't even a special case.
@@snakezulachronically online it seems, you’re being a tad bit too negative
@@snakezulathis is a freak out to you? Damn you must be soft
@@snakezula Mark's target audience is children, remember this.
@snakezula anything could happen. Everyone is different. You're slow
Mark became the throat goat for a minute there
How does this not have any replies saying like “Ayo?” Or “pause.”
AYO
PAUSE
@@connorgirouard4685u happy
OR
Thanks for making a psa about this. It's good work.
Yeah man
No kid
I wish he explained why and what it does to your body if you use too much or use it incorrectly
@@Contemplatingspider Well, that's ironic
Yo I used to spray that thing so much and I didn’t know I was supposed to spit it out 😭
you're supposed to SPIT IT OUT?! i feel the deepest betrayal rn
As someone who had a lot of sore throats, I was very upset when I learned that a few years ago - my condolences.
Thats crazy I been swallowing that stuff for decades
@@nitro6002 my parents made me spray that in my throat every time I got sick when I was a kid 😂
The directions say to spit it out specifically because while most people will be perfectly fine if they swallow a single spray of it, in the rare case that you have the reaction he references in this video, it can be really problematic because it doesn't always show symptoms but it causes difficulty with getting oxygen throughout your body.
I'm not going to say go and drink this stuff but if you've been using it throughout your life and swallowing it sticking to the one to two sprays, if you've never had a severe stomach ache after that or any conditions that made your skin start going blue, you're probably perfectly fine to continue swallowing the one to two sprays in the event that it happens. I think they said the dosages up in such a way that they expect you to swallow some.
Keep in mind that chloraseptic spray may have phenol in it, but other products like their lozenges use benzocaine. Both phenol and benzocaine can cause the same oxygen transport disorder... And you can get both chemicals in a lozenge form, though as far as I can tell, phenol lozenges may not be available everywhere... But considering this, you would think that under no circumstances would they make lozenges out of either because the very nature of using a lozen just that it melts in your mouth and do you swallow over time. Yet they're still quite popular.
Personally I think that these kinds of things are on these labels because there's a generalized assumption in the medical field that if a patient were to tell you that say, they used one spray each time their throat started hurting, you would be safe to assume they used at least two if not three or more. As such, along with the fact that it would be pretty difficult to standardize the kind of squeeze each individual uses unless you automated the bottle itself, my guess is that this is an abundance of caution more than anything. Most people who do have a reaction to this don't have anything other than their stomach hurts and so it's that that makes me think this clip is funny because if your standard side effect from swallowing too much of this medication is that it can burn your stomach lining and give you a really bad stomach ache, sounds like a recipe for disaster when eating extremely hot food.
swallow it dont spit it OUTTTtt
To be honest, this is such a good and important advice, I’ve never thought about it.
cliffnotes: "don't abuse over the counter cocaine."
I promise you lidocaine and cocaine are a just a bit different 🤣
@@JasonW1220 Lidocaine? I need to google this.. for research
You got my hopes up
It’s funny, cause that’s actually how cliffnotes summarize some things LMAO
@@JasonW1220 das why its over the counter
@@jsav6058 🤓
pov: you’re just now learning that you’re supposed to spit it out
I was today years old when I found this out...... I had no clue. 😂
I just learnt that something like this exists now. What's the point of numbing your throat before eating something spicy ? That's like wearing a scuba suit before a shower. Just drink some milk if the food is too spicy.
@@TogminPertin the spray is actually used for sore throats. Its really effective, for me at least, when you get sick and not even tea will calm the raging inferno of pain that is your throat/tonsils/etc
Got it for my gf when she got Covid. Initially I just wanted to spray her throat but decided to read the instructions for proper amount. Glad I did. I read that you’re supposed to spit it out.
I have a bad gag reflex so my dentist uses it when I have to put something in my mouth to do a radiography, it helps with the gag reflex because you don’t feed the thingy in your mouth
"No more than 5 sprays" directions unclear, I gargled it straight from the bottle
"Doctor, I only drank three spray bottles"
Literally so unfunny
"yeah no less than five spray-.....w-what?"
@@nathanyao3525 literaly so unfunneh😘😘🖐️🖐️💅
As long as u spit it out
ChubbyEmu had an episode about this.
Hawk Tuah
Engineer
More like an engineer
He used to work for nasa and engineer might as well be a scientist
@@StatesMapping no 2 completely different things why do you think the course is called STEM
@@toxiclegends4272 exactly.
I was a little more than a bit concerned when he sprayed his throat like 20 times throughout the episode.
Karen
@@gabelincoln3608 Ah yes let's call a totally normal person a Karen
@@gabelincoln3608 how
@@gabelincoln3608 ?
@@gabelincoln3608 ?? "I'm concerned that someone is using more of a drug than they should" that's a Karen thing to say? 😭
Always read the labels. Don't just "trust me bro" on it.
They're way overhyped. Anything otc is low dose enough that they're willing to sell it to the dumb public
Exactly. Not reading labels is how you overdose. And die.
Bro MR will be in chubbyemu
True
@@sythenianahopefully not...
Also Jesus loves you! 😊
For such a smart guy, I expected him to read instructions.
That's the problem! All we know is that he's good at engineering, that's all! He's not smart about things he doesn't know, clearly! And the worst is when he's not even aware of it...
"I know spicy food sucks"
And I took that personally.
Same
It sucks 🫤
@@StolenAlias yes
Fr, spicy food is my life blood
@@StolenAlias yes, because I read the side effects on products.
Imagine working at NASA for nine years just to not read the instructions on the back of a medicine bottle
Some of the smartest people make the dumbest mistakes. I have friends in Med school who have a hard time crossing the street
@@Funatic-pg9os I know ,I can't even hold chopsticks correctly. I probably just ruined the point I was trying to make
@@astronomer_support still a good comment tho
@@danielleobrien5551 thanks, knowing this fact about Mark had finally paid off
@astronomer_support yeah
I've never heard of spitting the spray out. Thanks for that info Dr. Mike.
Same! I've never even read it on the bottle tbh how is 5 squirts max supposed to soothe your throat tho? Like maybe if you gargle with it..
I never knew that either!
I hadn't either. I try to never use that stuff though. I am a singer and sometimes that stuff can do more harm than good. Vocal rest is always best if can. 🌹
Me either. I'm over here counting how many times in my life I've swallowed it.
Yikes lol not doing that anymore
@@bridgethall7527 I have done the same and I guess I thought well you spray it back there but your throat can hurt a bit further down so yeah then you swallow it and your whole throat feels better not just part of it lol.
Everyone knows that Mark Rober is a skinwalker
“N-N-N-N-NO Nnno” I AINT EVEN DO ANYTHING YET
Bro really was so urgent to warn us like we are about to swallow it while the video started
The “yet” tho 😂😂😂😂
Ot was nur nur nur nur
"Yet"just keep that in mind
Yet....
Next project of Mark be like : " This is how I made a robotic throat "
Which then becomes the gawk3000 just like how the Hitachi wand became a toy
I read it imagining his voice 😂
the curse likes
@@mischieviouly83920
LOL
When Dr. Mike be like, "No no no no no..."
then know that we've failed the system
How is this failing the system
what system is this failing
@@koukiiiiiiiii brain system
Only 3 comments and 2 of them are dumb
Now 4
Mark Rober is that one friend who is simultaneously the smartest and dumbest person you know.
Bro fr
I mean mistakes can’t be avoided
@@H_Yukikazeyes. They can.
@@white_Chocolate_Kit-Kats well did you live without a single mistake?
@Bahoug Otienne Wait are you being serious or is it a joke ☠️
The duality of scientific experts who know why something is bad vs engineers who know why it will work
Or the duality of someone who is a doctor vs someone who skipped reading the label,
"Pollution is not giving u cancer man, this car is perfectly fine, u just breathinf too much air"
Except for this one you risk yourself to get permanent health damage
i dont think rober knows how the spray works either and prob would know not to overdo if he did
A golden comment
lesson learned: spit dont swallow
for random liquids...
this also applies to soap
but not water because if you dont drink anything you die so uhhhhh
@@aykarainlol i was gonna say the samething 😂
You can eat ice its not water not yet atleast...So your eating or just gulping the ice down and not drinking anything@@aykarain
Ur mom
sus💀
Phenol, the active ingredient in a lot of these sprays, is nothing to mess around with. I worked in an industrial lab and spilled a mixture that contained it on myself. It numbs you so you don't really feel it burning you. The paramedic took one look at the SDS and said 'that's bad stuff'. Concentration is different but I definitely wouldn't want to do what Mark did, that's for sure.
This is just an elaborate scheme for Mike to get on hot ones
Yes
Also no. If you numb your throat too much you can choke and die. I had severe chicken pox as a child and it went down my esophagus and other places as well and I had this spray. You can obviously exceed the dosage, heck 20 shots can be fine as well. However you may need to be intubated or receive a tracheotomy if you do especially if you drink the stuff. Paralyzed breathing parts can be a recipe for death.
@@john-paulsilke893 it was a joke💀
@@john-paulsilke893 LMAO do you know what a joke is
@@john-paulsilke893 do you know what a joke is buzz kill
he didn’t only numb the throat, he numbed his head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes.
lmao
Bruh 😂😂
I read this In the most serious voice I could in my head
Underrated COMMENT!!
eyes and ears and mouth and nose 🎵🎶
As a pharmacy technician, thank you for making this video. I cannot imagine the amount of people think this is a good idea off of watching this.... and then those are the people who stumble into the pharmacy wondering what went wrong.
Oh wow…thank you pharmacy tech person. You’ve saved the day.
This has nothing to do with the thread. @@abel6298
What could go wrong? I used a heavy amount of this spray about 10 years ago, completely unrelated to hot sauce. Are there issues that could surface?
I've never used throat numbing sprays, but I don't understand the "you're supposed to spit it out" explanation...as a pharmacy technician, could you explain how a throat spray is supposed to work if it doesn't even get to the throat?
@@reductosmash2483it gets in your throat it’s like mouth wash your just not supposed to mix it with your bile your stomach will hurt
Seing mark rober look stupid is refreshing
This is why when you become an expert in one area, never assume that your expertise directly translates to other areas.
Dont think he assumed he was a genious in throat numbing he just had a good idea and wanted to see if it worked
@@angymexican2002yeah he really didnt. The moron above is coping
@@angymexican2002u spoke my mind
@@angymexican2002I mean his overconfidence in his understanding did lead him to not read the label
It's written on the bottle. Who takes something medical without reading the bottle?
It’s ironic the level of intelligence that Mark has, and the extent he does experiments in which safety is a major factor, and he overlooks something like this 🤣 hope nothing bad came of this
tbh he's more of an engineer than a scientist/doctor
@@fruitygranulizer540 yeah definitely different fields you can’t put it against the guy
Let's be honest, he overlooks proper safety a lot
@@fruitygranulizer540 experiments aren’t exclusive to scientists 🤣
@@fruitygranulizer540 and who tf said he was a doctor 🤣 I never said what he is. I’m well aware he’s an engineer. I simply said it’s ironic how smart he is, yet the common sense when it comes to medication went right over his head
If you are seeking for solution - Peanut Butter Milkshake , why ? It has dairy , sugar ,oily substance ( peanut butter ) and its cold . It is an ultimate anti-spice solution !
I see, you saw the matpat video too
This response seems like it’s scripted
Coming from someone who loves spicez thank you
also acidity, add lemon juice
@@itsmemalario209 Came here to say that xD
I read many years back that there were deaths that resulted from this kind of dares.
Let’s be honest We’d love to see Doctor Mike on “Hot one’s.” 😣
U need water, because u thirsty af
not really I feel like he'd be a doctor too much and make it less fun😂
@@coldnightmare199 what!? But he is a doctor, and that's why we watch him 🤷🏽♀️
He is a "hot one" already 😏😏😏
Yyyyeeeessss
Mark always takes insanely logical approaches to things that sometimes just need some house wives tricks lol
@jeon vlya hows that a skill issue you think it takes skill to eat spicy foods? no it takes endurance
@@Prsnt2 you're funny
@@overlord7681 that came out wrong yes it takes skill to eat spicy foods i just worded it wrong sorry
*I'll take "Dumb Conversations on the Internet" for 600, Alex.*
Ha like my dad
There is a Chubbyemu episode dedicated to a patient who overdid the use of the numbing spray. Lesson is you don't wanna be in Chubbyemu's channel.
i was thinking of that video as soon as i read the title
Imagine being able to breathe but still suffocating and not knowing why.
Terrifying
"A NASA Engineer swallowed 30 sprays of throat-numbing spray. This is what happened to his lungs."
That person drank an entire bottle of the spray like a dumbass.
I came here specifically for this comment. Chubbyemu all the way.
"Technically" he's abusing drugs
@john his throat is going to have a seatzure
@@EmbraceTheChallenge yeah what a junkie
@@owyemen9367 oh no he’s sure that he is on a seat
I never thought Mark Robber would be a guy who uses drugs
@@owyemen9367 seatzure? 💀
I love how Doctor Mike posts like almost everyday ❤️
He out here trying to keep us alive 😂❤️
@@anissacolin1571 lol
As a doctor too wowzers
King of uploads 👑
I mean, he's got an editor. Gotta give them some credit, too no?
when mike said he actually loves the show and contacted sean evans there was a big spark of excitement in my heart thinking his next words would be "to be on the show" but still, a good and important psa.
I hope he gets on the show!!!
Imagine if it’s unhealthy
I mean isn’t hot Cheetos unhealthy?
I think for other reasons but still
@@ChupaLmfao spicy food actually has quite a few well document health benefits, primary most well researched ones is spicy foods effect on metabolism and heart health and being anti-infammatory.
only real health side effects is if you eat too spicy with no tolerance you might get some heartburn and if you have IBS or something similar, then it's more likely to give you an upset stomach or diarrhea since it's an irritant.
@@skyguyflyinghigh yeah
That’s why so many easterners eat spice with spice
I haven’t watched this show, but couldn’t this technically cause all the bad things your talking about
Or will water make it so that you tolerate it?
@@ChupaLmfao they normally offer milk instead of water, the fat in the milk binds with the capsiacin and washes it down better where as water just spreads the spice around your mouth so if something is too spicy you drink milk not water (that's part the reason it's great for metabolism, it binds to the fat inside the stomach)
and could yeah but they're certain to happen and not life threatening things, they're a bit of discomfort for a bit at most. so even if the bad things do happen it's not going to have any ill health effect, it would just be a bit uncomfortable for a while.
I love how mark was a NASA scientist but he didn’t use his common sense just then
There’s no confidence like overconfidence
@@nathenschultz3004 or that nobody can know everything about everything. Doesn't have to intersect confidence or intellect, but shows we sometimes miss details that matter which a subject matter expert (like the Dr. here) sees instantly.
What’s the fun in eating spicy food if you’re not going to feel the full extent of its ass-kicking heat?
Yeah, and it defeats the purpose of the challenge here.
Cause spice or food is just a filler. The point of the show is to interview people not just eat spicy food
@@wowplayer160 you think the reactions out of eating these spicy foods don't contribute to its popularity? I'd say it contributes the most.
It would taste absolutely horrible! That spray is gross and mediciney tasting. 🤢
Idk I'd trust a NASA engineer more than some label on a bottle
This is why you don't take health advice from engineers.
Who is engineer?
Mark Rober @@jaygohel2801
@@jaygohel2801Mark Rober is an engineer
bro not even doctor mike's channel is safe from people roasting engineers lmao
Nah, you guys are having the equivalent of freaking out over eating an extra gummy vitamin.
This guy: “this is not the solution”
Me: “alright, thanks for the valuable info”
Lol
Drinking Milk is the Solution trust me bro
NASA: yah 🫱
Back of the bottle: nah 🤚
this is the reason why shampoos have "do not eat" label at the back
What i was always doing that too,m and they really wanted one to eat it with that design!
@@egaLwie.especially the bubble gum flavor
@@BigT.Larrity
Have you tried the Cooling Mint flavor?
It's a classic
Yeah bro, I don't think if somebody ever be dumb enough to eat a shampoo, they ain't gonna read the back of it.
Not the same thing but sure bud.
Everyone saying "I didn't know you were supposed to spit it out!"
I never even knew this existed. Why are so many people numbing their throats? I'm concerned.
Right just do coke already jeez
Jk in all seriousness tho I'm concerned with how many people don't bother to read labels at this point they should put the caution section in the front preferably in all caps
soreness
Throat infections that cause serious discomfort. Some of which affect speech, swallowing and eating.
It depends. Usually, when I have a sore throat, I gargle a tiny bit in my mouth and spit it out. It eases the itch and pain
Sore throat my guy. Its like taking an advil when ur head hurts or taking tums when your stomach cramps
You'd think a NASA engineer would read a label.
He's a cult member too, so maybe not tho....
@@Lobster_Larswhat cult
@@milagomez55 mormon
@@Lobster_LarsI usually dont agree with prople calling religion cults, but this is an exception
@@Lobster_Larshuh?
Great effort to raise awareness about this!👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I was literally screaming at the video because I have used that spray before, read the instructions first please, but they can’t use it that much and swallow it, you are supposed to spit it out but they can’t hear me.
POV: grammar
@@lirich0 lmao
@@lirich0 qhats wrong with the grammer?
@@Someoneyoudontknow696 it was because I made run-on sentences with no commas or anything.
@@lirich0POV: I was drunk ty.
"MR used throat numbing spray while eating spicy wings. This is what happened to his kidneys."
- Chubbyemu video
That literally is a chubbyemu video
I swear this event was a chubbyemu video in the making.
@@JLG629 in the made bro, theres a chubbyemu video about this exact thing
Omg
Saw a Chubby Emu vid on this. Bad idea. Really surprised they still use that on Hot Ones.
If I remember correctly, Chubbyemu made a video on what happened when a kid / teen drank a bottle of throat numbing spray.
I think he also referenced this video
What did happen to the child? He's okay, right....?
@@heidikickhouse-he made a full recovery
Thanks for learing us about this!
Mark was acting like he’s such a scientist during the hot ones interview just to get doctor miked
Well, this guy is a dentist and Mark is a engineer. Two different things and are completely on different sides of the spectrum
@@josuefuentes4047 Doctors ≠ dentists
@@josuefuentes4047 hes not a dentist
@@josuefuentes4047 bro what
Different fields. Also, it’s ok for somebody to make a mistake without that mistake discrediting other knowledge. Literally all scientists, doctors, etc… make mistakes constantly. Dr. Mike has made mistakes in his videos in the past as well. It’s the nature of any STEM field, but it’s how you handle it and accept it that matters.
Mark Rober is an actual genius. Sometimes, they lapse in common sense.
Is he actually though, or does he just keep implying that he is. He references that he worked at Nasa so much that its comical.
I think it was a joke mark is smarter than that (the show jokes like this all the time)
@@Dipsxi He does that to prove he’s somewhat credible or trustworthy on his engineering techniques
@@Dipsxi who wouldn't brag about working in NASA? stop being so lame lmfao
@@Dipsxi well it’s more that he’s prideful that he worked there and likes to flex it because frankly who wouldn’t be proud of working at nasa??? but him being genious is diffrent because he actually it most people who really know him or have worked with him have talked about how incredibly smart (logicallyl this man is
Also, numbing your throat can be dangerous in general because it takes away your ability to gauge your limit. You can do some serious damage without even realizing until it’s waaaaay too late
Yes! This exactly
And increases the chance of aspiration.
Yep, man went on a whole rant about the dangers and didn’t even touch on the most dangerous part. Which is that the spray might numb your mouth but it does nothing for your other end, it’s a surefire plan to blow your butthole right out.
This right here! 🎯
What?
Wait, you're supposed to spit it out? I thought you were supposed to swallow it my whole life.
TBH, the seventh reaper is my favourite hot sauce of all time. Second place goes to the last dab
Meanwhile, here’s me, not happy until I’m crying from the pain of the spice in my food
If you ain't crying you ain't eating
Same
if you don't care about flavor and just want to experience pain, then just spray pepper spray into your mouth directly
@@SpitfiretheCat16 DONT U DARE
Cringe
I’m not even a doctor and I felt very concerned watching him do that. It was especially odd considering that his profession generally involves intelligence and critical thinking. He is definitely smart, I’m just surprised he overlooked this.
Just because he’s smart doesn’t mean that he can never do something stupid.
@@elisabethheiman2104 Of course, I agree. The nature of the accidents is what surprised me. Definitely a blind spot.
A lot of people underestimate otc meds.
Pepper spray laced hot wings does that to your mind.
@@TheNolei guess he is an engineer and not a doctor
They need to make the “do not ingest” indication clearer 😅
EXACTLY
They can make it as clear as anything, but stupid will still be stupid!
@@reneemcguinness2136 They should still make it clearer, others shouldn't be punished for other people's actions. They should also add braille to the bottles alongside with the clearer texts.
Honestly cause that stuff taste good
reverse psychology
It’s amazing how many people don’t understand that things like that are medications, which if overdosed can get really dangerous.
Plus, he was on a show to taste spicy foods, not not taste them 😂
I agree. This is so dumb. Why eat spicy food in the first place, if you make yourself not able to taste the spice? That's just stupid.
@@Shimonotokiit ain't that deep 😂
@@rrodey2015 I know. Not deep, just stupid.
@@Shimonotoki i dont think you understand the level on spice they were having. Literally no one in the world has 1m+ Scoville sauce for the taste
@@dogsarecute6493 Than replace taste with feel. Thing is, this is supposed to be a challenge. You eat it and endure it. He circumvents the challenge. So why do a challenge, if you don't actually do it. I mean, I'm not saying I participate in a marathon, just to do it with a bicycle. That's why I call it stupid.
Mark Rober is a genius In a controlled environment, out in the real world we get stuff like this 😂
hes an engineer, they are the brightest dumbasses ive ever had the pleasure interacting with. the ones i know can do complex ass equations in their head but het confused on which way to turn the cars wheel to go left
The genius in this evnvironment is this british chef... He swears a lot and he used lemon juice as a mena to numb the pain (Capcasian is alkaline so you use strong acid and it will bond with the spice agent) - Mat Pat also has the cure on his Food Theory channel, which means Mark isn't studying the science.
@@EndoftheBeginning17yeah, he’s an engineer, not a food scientist
@@christophermoore6110 ?????? read the label what does a food scientist have to do with anything
I mean it’s medicine, I feel like it’s common sense not to leisurely take it😭
Common sense isn't common, it seems.
people abuse medication everyday I'm sure this is harmless compared to people chugging cough syrup to get a high
Seems like the most intelligent nerdy people seem to think doctors are gods and all medicine is good, because the "experts" said so.
@@yipperdeyip for what reason.... bald white dude, that's called racism
When I feel like there's an incoming illness and tomorrow's an important day, I take 5 tablets of vitamin c to provide counter it.
Like Moriarty said ": You always feel it, Sherlock. But you don't have to fear it."
Using throat numbing spray to have spicy food is like covering your eyes while watching horror films.
The taste must've been awful!
@@SvaroAsano he couldn't, it's obvious. He shouldn't be ashamed. I can't eat extremely spicy food too and many millions people as well
@@SvaroAsano the challenge should have some limits and rules. Prohibition of something harmful seems absolutely reasonable
it's always better to explain why people shouldn't do something then just telling them that they shouldn't do it
Then watch the longer video.
@@ANONM60D first off he did explain it and he even showed the article that had the health risks if you ingested enough of the spray.
Also the reason people dont explain why you shouldnt do something is because its either common sense or they feel like you wouldnt understand / care.
@@squigglycups5666 Bro, you type all that to the wrong person smfh 😂
@@sj-red 🤣😭
This comment and reply section was written by drunk people
When I was a kid, I hid a bottle of this stuff in my room and sprayed it in my mouth like it was candy... I am very surprised I'm not dead 😅
Bro same
Same it tasted so good
How would it do harm to that degree? I’ve used it a bunch of times during the day.
Also I’m pretty sure that he swallowed it so it could cost all the way down.
Hat a nice sting to hit when my throat was scratched up lol
Same
I'm glad for this warning❤
"Spicy food sucks" And I took that personally
Lmao it does tho, it just influcts pain. Why would you eat food that does nothing but hurt you lol
@@RandomGamer-It doesn't hurt lol
@@RandomGamer-because silly monke brain get bored too often and decide that pain or fear is the best way to spice things up
@@sealboi9666 whoa dude are you ok?
@@arjunmenon1796 yea it does lol
Chubbyemu just literally put out a video on how someone did exactly what Mark was doing and he had a bad time. You do not want to become a subject of Chubbyemu video.
I was going to say!
The best example of what could happen
Chubbyemu’s videos aren’t real. Sometimes he takes inspiration from real stories and from there makes up theocratical scenarios that could happen or have happened in a difficult case.
@@GG-kn2se okay? But the information provided is still factual and relevant
@@FLAIR__ ignore him. Another internet hater who makes up fake accusations out of jealousy
This is throat numbing spray 🤓☝
- Mark
Bro this made me laugh out loud
You can bet he's taking that home for the Mrs.
I feel like they should slap a warning on that video lol
“I’m not a chemist, I’m an engineer.”
Eating spicy food is like training you can stop the pain for a moment, but the moment you continue it hurts more.
The best way to endure spicy food is to accept the pain and let it fade on it's own
Nah bro that stuff is tasty!! If its overly spicy to the point where enjoyment dies, then its just a gimmick and not food
Yeah stuff like milk doesn't help much. It leaves my mouth. Waiting just makes it leave naturally
@@foodplayzgames Try Milkshakes. Due to the Viscosity it stays longer on the tongue. The Pain/spicyness will subside in time anyway, it just helps making it faster and milder
Easier said than done
@@foodplayzgames ice cream helps really good
On the topic of throat numbing spray: do NOT use it so you can talk or sing your way through a sore throat. If you can't feel your throat, you can't tell if you are straining or hurting your vocal folds and throat even worse.
For the same reason you aren't supposed to eat until the Novocaine wears off after the dentist, don't do anything vocally challenging with throat numbing spray, and the same goes for soothing cough drops!
Thats clearly cheating and they should be disqualified for being wimps
Kinda underwhelmed he didn't say what the bad effects could be. Honestly every adult but those two guys already know there's a limit along with all medicine.
@@reitersul586 oh wow good point. I rewatched it and that has to be the most obvious yet hidden part of the video. It's like sure there's the red arrow but with most people reading from the top and it only being on screen for like 3 seconds I'm gonna go ahead and give myself a pass lol. Also not to be that guy but ima be that guy and point out judging by likes I'm not the only person who missed it. I kinda wish he dedicated an extra 10-15 seconds -gasp- explaining it himself so I really felt like I thoroughly learned something new.
I am not very- educated when it comes to a lot of medicines and such, so can someone explain what methemoglobinemia is?
@@gachatubergirl181 Methemoglobinemia is a blood disorder in which too little oxygen is delivered to your cells
@@gachatubergirl181 From what I’ve read from a quick google search, it seems to cause a problem in which your tissues do not get enough oxygen (I assume in the throat in this case?) which can obviously cause major issues
@@possiblypigeon It's not just tissues, it's an over-abundance of methemglobine, which is when your blood cells links with Fe- rather than Fe+ ions.
In clear, those blood cells can't transport oxygen, so if there's too much of it, tissues will not get enough oxygen. In the whole body. Yeah, that's gonna be an issue ^^'
Wait…. I’m in shambles right now… YOUR NOT SUPPOSED TO SWALLOW IT?!?!
Dude same…. I’ve been sick for 3 days- and that spray kept me from giving up and going to the hospital- and I most definitely sprayed way more than 5 times and did not spit it out 😅
Same I always swallow it
its a bit safe to swallow it but its not safe to use more that 5 times and ur prob not supposed to swallow it way too much like all the time
Nigga dont u read before u do anything?
Always read the description 😵😵😵
I like this show so much! Safety comes first though. Thank you for the message, Dr. Mike.
The correct solution is saltwater just don't don't dehydrate yourself but saltwater actually makes it so you can't taste very many things including spice
I need Dr. Mike on HotOnes asap
cause He's a Hot One
Agreed. If he went on HotOnes I would enjoy watching that one.
I'm glad you bring things like this to people's attention because it really will save a life one day. I realize a lot of people don't read medicine labels, or even labels in general whether that be food, chemicals etc. It can be unhealthy or dangerous, even lethal if you don't read them.
Never knew you was supposed to spit it out 😵💫
Yeahhh....
Were*
@@theretep6494
"i always thought you *was* an artist"
Usually used in informal scenarios
Its technically wrong but its something many people say in some places of north america
@@ovnEtAim I don’t care
@@theretep6494 💀
I had some of this for when I had the flu last year. I had the worst sore throat I’ve ever had and I used this liberally all day. I’m all good now apart from the fact that I can’t taste anything anymore. Worth it!
“ You’re not supposed to swallow it”
Me- 💀
@samirandnasir57u didnt get the joke...
DON’T TELL THEM…
Grow up
seamen went in her throat 💀
Hell no
"How can you be so smart... But so dumb?" This was originally said to Elon Musk, and I think it also applies to Mark Rober.
Perhaps he didn't think much about it and thought that if he did a lot he would probably make sure he got it everywhere on the mouth so he doesn't feel spicy food burning effect later on .. i assume
i mean hey you make a lot of mistakes in the engineering process
He's an engineer not a doctor lol
Its not rocket science, so he doesn't know very much about it.
My friend’s say that to me all the time but it doesn’t hurt because idk
And the question we are still all wondering, “why?”
"Why?" Did they use the active ingredient in "An@l ease" for 0ral?
To help with the spiciness? Did you not watch the video?
Yes so why should we never do it?
@@TheWendable random chemicals you don't understand, that's why.
@@ItsSpringyYT If you don't know the answer best be silent
WOW I use that stuff like CRAZY when I'm sick. Like I drank two bottles worth over 10 days when I had strep throat. I've never spit it out once
I thought Mike was about to talk about how Mark chugged pepto bismol 😂
you can do that without any problems. it’s just a sweet drink with bismuth inside of it
Uh Pepto has salicylate which chugging a bottle can result in toxicity.
PS
Not to mention fecal impaction. So if you like being constipated then go for it. Over the counter meds relatively safe to use within the recommendations not just safe overall.
@@alexluvzfire3567 OTC drug overdoses are hardly ever fatal though besides like Acetaminophen.
@@Jade0603 yea tylenol is common. But theres is safe dose range for each OTC you can purchase. Maybe not fatal but always complications. Sure many that attempt to OD with OTC dont die but instead end up with liver cirrhosis or severe kidney damage.
@@alexluvzfire3567 It’s kind of overreacting, you specifically pointed out people who are trying to cause death or severe illness to themselves. Most people make a full recovery with treatment, even a person who literally chugged a whole bottle of throat numbing spray which was a real case study. I’m not saying that anyone should take higher doses of most otc drugs than what is medically recommended, but y’all acting like its a medical emergency. I take high doses of dextromethorphan but only by itself and with weed almost weekly, I’m more than fine.
Mark went from Nasa to Kindergarden
He’s an engineer, not a chemist 😂
I wonder sometimes what exactly the medical experts of these shows do all day.
Do they even have one?
Maybe curled up in a corner and crying.... :)
They should definitely have one someone might pass out these hot sauce ain’t not joke
@@fastname6519 Contrary to what it feels like, hot sauce cannot hurt you. It might cause some digestive problems but unless you're allergic to it, you will be fine.
Indians and Mexicans laughing at the corner when someone can't tolerate spicy foods
"I know spicy food sucks" bro's speedrunning getting banned from Louisiana 💀💀💀
He can’t be here if he ain’t like spicy food!
We like spicy food 😂
food that doesn't hurt you isn't worth eating
@@janussanders8345is it spicy compared to rest of america or is it comparable to some Indian states
@@VARMOT123 there isn’t an Indian place around where I live that I have gone to but Cajun food incorporates ideas from west African, Spanish, and French cooking so the spice level would be similar to those.