Sunday, October 5, 2014

Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne pepper is a popular herb as well as a culinary item. It is also called red pepper or chili pepper. Cayenne has many health properties and can be used as medicine and as food. Cayenne peppers can be dried, powdered and made into tinctures, pills or capsules  which can be used for various health problems..

Cayenne is good for digestion, stimulating the circulation all over the body. It helps other herbs to be absorbed and and circulated throughout ones system. It can clear out sinuses and causes one to sweat which releases toxins. Cayenne can relieve congestion and reduce fevers. It is good for people with cold hands and feet because it gets the blood flowing in the small capillaries in distant parts of the body.




Cayenne is a pain reliever and is often formulated into a lotion or liniment to be applied to areas that are painful, It is especially good for arthritic conditions. Cayenne is good for intestinal gas, diarrhea , cramps, heart conditions, poor circulation, high cholesterol and preventing heart disease. Additional uses are relief from a toothache, seasickness, muscle spasms, as a gargle for laryngitis, and for sinus infections.

Cayenne can cause intense pain if it gets into ones eyes and it is not too good on the face either, though it is sometimes used in pepper sprays. .Don't use cayenne orally if you are pregnant or nursing, Using capsaicin on the skin of children under 2 is not a good idea. Don't use on damaged or broken skin. Don't use cayenne if you are having surgery. Cayenne does not mix with cocaine, and cayenne should not be used with ACE inhibitors which are for high blood pressure. Be sure to consult with your doctor before taking cayenne orally, especially if you are taking other medications. Don't use cayenne if you are taking a blood thinning medications, cayenne can slightly thin the blood and does not mix well with these drugs. Always consult your health practitioner.

I'm adding my favorite recipe for taking cayenne below. It is great for getting the blood circulating, and for clearing out the sinuses.

1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper (Use more or less depending on your tolerance for the heat.)
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon
1 cup hot water

Put cayenne and bouillon in a mug. Add the hot water. Stir. You may want to wait for the hot water to cool a bit.

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