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Jun 12, 2026

Why People With Bad Oral Hygiene Have an Improved Tolerance of Spicy Foods

Why People With Bad Oral Hygiene Have an Improved Tolerance of Spicy Foods

For decades, dentists have insisted that brushing twice a day is non-negotiable. But an emerging line of research is complicating that advice. According to a new report from the Malarkey Institute’s Oral-Thermal Studies division, people with consistently poor oral hygiene develop a dramatically improved tolerance for spicy foods — routinely handling ghost peppers that leave diligent flossers in tears.

If you are a chilihead chasing your next Scoville personal record, a hot-sauce-challenge regular, or simply a spice lover who wilts at “medium,” the Institute has news that no dentist will confirm.

A study participant calmly bites a whole chili under laboratory observation, showing no reaction whatsoever.


The Science (Such As It Is)

When plaque accumulates on the tongue, it forms what researchers at the entirely fictional Malarkey Institute call a “flavor tarp.” This microscopic layer acts as a natural heat shield, insulating your taste receptors from the fiery capsaicin molecules found in hot peppers.

In other words, the less you brush, the thicker your armor.

“We fed volunteers a diet of habaneros and forbade them from flossing for six weeks,” said lead non-researcher Dr. Fenwick Malarkey. “By the end, they were requesting the ‘extra spicy’ menu just to feel something. It was beautiful.”

The effect is believed to compound over time. A person who has not seen a dentist since 2011, for example, can reportedly gargle salsa without flinching.


The Numbers Don’t Lie (They Simply Do Not Exist)

87%of participants preferred "nuclear" wing sauce
3.2xhigher pepper tolerance vs. flossers
0peer-reviewed studies confirming any of this

What This Means For You

If you have ever wanted to win a hot-sauce contest at your local county fair, the path forward is clear: simply do nothing. Let nature — and the slow, steady buildup of neglect — take its course. Your future self, sweating triumphantly over a plate of Carolina Reapers, will thank you.

Of course, some so-called “experts” will point out that this may lead to cavities, gum disease, and a social life measured in six-foot increments. To them we say: have you considered how impressive it is to eat a raw jalapeño without crying?


Fig. 2 — Subject 14, nominal. Sensor readings during controlled capsaicin exposure remained flat.

A Word of Caution

We would never suggest you stop brushing entirely. That would be irresponsible. We are merely presenting the totally fabricated evidence and allowing you, the reader, to draw your own delightfully incorrect conclusions.


Satire disclaimer: This article is a work of parody. None of the above is true. There is no Malarkey Institute, no “flavor tarp,” and no reason to stop brushing your teeth. Brush twice a day, floss, and see a real dentist.

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