Let’s talk Cayenne! I’m sure you’ve heard about its ability to potentially stop a heart attack dead in its tracks. So why is that? Well, it’s a major warming stimulant for the cardiovascular system. A blood mover & vessel dilator. Cayenne increases circulation & opens the peripheral capillaries. When mixing cayenne with any other herbs, it works synergistically to actually increase the actions of those herbs making them even more effective. Cyanne is one of the tinctures I like to have in my first aid kit! I also love it for its abilities to stop bleeding & relieve pain for things like arthritis, menstrual cramps, neuropathy & muscle/joint pain. (So if you’re ever in the kitchen & cut yourself grab some cayenne & pack it on the wound).
I know when you think of something hot & spicy like cayenne you’d think it would agitate something like ulcers. When in fact cayenne supports the lining of our stomach. Because it can block Substance P it actually can relieve any pain associated with ulcers & address secondary infections like the H. pylori bacterial infection. These are just a few ways we can benefit from cayenne out of the many. I recommend getting some quality vibrant red cayenne to have on hand. Elijah and I made fresh squeezed lemonade and added cayenne pepper, ginger and manukau honey.. sooo delicious! Let us know how you like it!
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AuthorDr. Lizie Pilicy, Chiropractor and Nutritional Specialist, uses innovative holistic approaches to wellness incorporating mind, body, and spirit disciplines to assist with whole-being wellness. Categories
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