CAYENNE PEPPER
The following stories demonstrate only a few of the remarkable uses of cayenne.
It has been said that if you can only master one herb in your
life, master cayenne pepper!

Cayenne Pepper Health Benefits in Emergencies
If a haemorrhage occurs in the lungs, stomach, uterus or nose, it is suggested
that a teaspoon of cayenne extract (or a teaspoon of dried cayenne powder in a
cup of hot water) be given every 15 minutes until the crisis has passed. The bleeding
should stop in 10-30 seconds. The reason for this is that rather than the blood
pressure being centralised, it is equalised by the Cayenne, and the clotting action
of the blood becomes more rapid. For external bleeding, take cayenne internally
and pour cayenne directly on the wound.
Chillies are an excellent source of vitamin C
if you can withstand their powerful bite. Contrary to popular belief, the hottest
part of the chili pepper is not the seeds but where the seed attaches to the white
membrane inside the pepper.
Young children and Cayenne
One of the youngest persons to take cayenne was a six-week old baby who was
born with chronic asthma. Dr. John Christopher administered the cayenne using
an eyedropper, and it then became possible for the baby to breathe normally.
Cayenne Pepper Cleanse
Dr. Anderson recommends cayenne to help cleanse the body, increase body heat,
improve circulation, and strengthen the eyes. But above all, Dr. Anderson feels
that cayenne is exceptionally beneficial for the heart.
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Dr. Anderson carries capsules of cayenne with him in the car and whenever he goes
hiking, backpacking or mountain climbing. He says, "You never know when you
may find someone having a heart attack or some other emergency."
Anti Fungicidal properties of Cayenne
Like laundry detergent that works by penetrating a fabric's fiber, the cayenne
saponin breaches fungal cells by forming little holes along cell membranes.
CAY-1, a cayenne pepper extract has been shown to be active at low levels against
Collectotrichum and Phomopsis, two economically important fungal pathogens affecting
strawberries and other small fruits. In strawberries, Phomopsis causes serious
leaf blight and fruit disease.
But CAY-1's potential doesn't stop at crops. This powerful natural derivative
could support a range of applications, says microbiologist De Lucca. Possible
uses include a mosquito larvacide, a molluscicide to rein in the prolific zebra
mussel that's fouling water supplies in the Great Lakes, and a mildew-zapping
bathroom product.
CAY-1's antifungal activity is the focus of studies by several commercial companies.
ARS is providing the cooperators with the
cayenne extract
Cayenne pepper suppliers
Natures
Own
Health
and Essential Ltd
Healthyherb
Herbal Health Superstore
Also see Colon
Cleanse, liver cleanse, master cleanse