Description
Dried Cayenne Pepper is a red, hot chili pepper mostly known for its use in spicy dishes, however, there are also a great many associated health benefits. Used in the West since the 17th century, it has been found to treat such things as fever, cold, and diarrhea; it relieves constipation, headache, and sinus congestion. Applied externally (to tired feet, sore muscles, strains, and sprains) it acts as a pain reliever through a little-known numbing effect.
Sizes: 500g, 1kg.
CAYENNE PEPPER USES
One of the most impressive properties of cayenne pepper is its quick absorption and consequent fast action
A pinch in each nostril starts working immediately to remove excess mucous and relieve sinus congestion
Cayenne pepper, when taken orally, leads to an immediate increase in salivation. At the same time the nerve endings in your tongue signal the central nervous system to increase blood flow throughout the body
Improved circulation helps with such conditions as high blood pressure, rheumatoid arthritis, restless leg syndrome, and varicose veins
Aa a stimulant, it is also responsible for speeding up the metabolism.
The capsaicin in cayenne pepper aids in elimination by promoting healthy peristaltic activity in the intestines.
BENEFITS OF CAYENNE PEPPER
100% Natural
Food Grade
Vegan Friendly
High in Vitamin C
Stimulant
Carminative
Anticatarrhal
Sialagogue
Rubefacient
Antimicrobial
HOW TO USE CAYENNE PEPPER
Herbal Tea (infusion): Start with small amounts of cayenne and gradually work up to drinking - 1 tsp in a cup of warm water, infused for 10 min. Mix tablespoon of infusion with hot water and drink when needed. Your system will take some time to get use to the cayenne so take it easy.
Tincture: 0.25-1ml, 3 times a day.
Use: 30 120 mg of dried powder per day.
CAYENNE PEPPER WARNINGS
You should always consult a naturopath or medical practitioner before taking herbal supplements
The spicy hotness will take some time to get used to
Avoid direct contact with your eyes