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~<h5> NADA (N&#8208;arachidonoyl dopamine) is the molecule that is released when high temperature is encountered. When NADA binds to the receptors in your mouth or skin it causes a channel to open that allows ions to freely flow in and out of the cell. This is what initiates the nerve signal that we recognize as hot (or pain). </h5>
