The Power of Herbs For Preppers “Cayenne”
Cayene is a Herb which blocks a body chemical transmission of pain impulses. It also possesses the properties of aspirin this is due the the salicylates pressent.
Cayenne is to be said to be a miracle herb This herb has antispasmodic properties and works with many other herbs. Cayenne Tincture can also be used for emergency fist aid of a heart attack. a few drops on the patients tong will stop the heart attack. The photochemical capsaicin can be found in many peppers. a few good uses of this herb can be from Circulation issues such as arterial and vascular blockages, and it will even thin out coagulated blood build up within the entire circulatory system and increasing blood flow safely. and this is why it is also good for arthritic pains. and Neurophathy nerves pain Cayenne and Garlic are a WONDERFUL Combination for flus’ and overall health. In addition to all this it is a natural antispasmodic and will stop a spasm or convulsion before it begins. An example ow powerful this is for epilepsy is that if a combination of herbs such as Valerian, skullcap, chamomile, passionflower lemon balm, and black cohosh were pre shed then strained through cayenne pepper this would also stop a Grand Mal seizure in its tracks. These are only a few benefits of this amazing herb but they can also be used for the following but not limited to:
Other Uses:
- Rhuematory Arthritis
- Fever
- Cramps
- Muscle Pain
- Diabetes
- Hardening of the Arteries
- High Cholesterol
- High Tryglycerides
- Strains
- Stroke
- Malaria
- Headaches
Dosage:
Adults 450 mg. capsule 3 times daily, 1/4 dropperful of tin cure in 6 ounces of warm filtered water you can of course eat the organic peppers themselves or sprinkle it on your food the higher the heat content the more capsicum is present.
Precautions:
The worst effect is the oral inferno some others may experience. If used long term and excessive, may cause stomach, liver or kidney troubles. Also it may enhance the effects of blood pressure drugs. topically allergic reactions are rare.
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