Years ago we had a training class about pepper spray. The administration wanted us to EXPERIENCE oleoresin capsaicin, as it was to replace chemical mace on our duty belts.
Most of our group got sprayed in the face. Instantly, I could not see because of heavy tearing and the pain was incredible. We tried to wash it off, but I didn"t have much relief. After a couple of hours, I was ready to drive a car again and go home, but I continued to have eye irritation and "feel the warmth" for a couple of days. Needless to say, the OC impressed me.
I carried an OC cannister off and on the rest of my career in law enforcement, but I never saw fit to spray it on another human being. I had not liked using Mace, because I could never seem to spray it without getting it on me, but I had used it a few times, though mostly on menacing dogs. But in my opinion, the pepper spray was MUCH worse than the chemical mace. I suppose I would have used it if I had to, but luckily I never did.
I never tried grinding cayenne peppers. What we get is already ground, and from your account, that is probably a good idea. Hope you get over it soon!
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