The video is a segment from the Good Mythical Morning show, where the hosts, Rhett and Link, test a product called "Anti-cap" that they claim can neutralize the effects of capsaicin, the compound that makes spicy foods hot. They take the product and test it on themselves, starting with a bacon-wrapped jalapeno and progressing to more spicy foods like serrano chili salsa verde and a roasted habanero.
Throughout the test, they experience varying degrees of spiciness, from a slight burn to a significant discomfort. They also notice that the product seems to work best when it's applied to the tongue, and they speculate that it might be a blend of herbs that coat the proteins on the tongue that respond to capsaicin, blocking the spice from ever hitting the taste receptors.
Despite the discomfort, they continue the test, and by the end, they claim to have conquered their fear of spicy foods. They also reveal that the product is actually chewable vitamins that they made up for the test, and they apologize for the prank. The video ends with the hosts encouraging viewers to be their "mythical best" and to support their friends.
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1. The text is from a Good Mythical Morning video.
2. The video is discussing the concept of an anti-capsaicin pill.
3. The pill, named Anti-cap, is said to neutralize the effects of capsaicin, which is the compound that gives spicy food its heat.
4. The pill is made for people who cannot stand spicy foods but still want to eat spicy food.
5. The pill is made from a blend of herbs that coat the proteins on the tongue that respond to capsaicin, blocking the spice from ever hitting the taste receptors.
6. The pill is said to have been tested successfully on the entire crew, including Ellie who is described as the queen of not spicy things.
7. The video then reveals that the pill is a joke and doesn't actually exist.
8. The pill is revealed to be just chewable vitamins.
9. The video concludes with the host, Rhett, trying to convince the guest, Link, that the pill is real and working.
10. The video ends with a reminder of the next episodes, including a special guest episode and the season finale.
11. The video is available for streaming on the Good Mythical Morning website.
12. The video is the last show of the season, with the crew set to return in August.
13. The video ends with a thank you message from the host and a reminder for viewers to like, comment, and subscribe.