Many societies, especially those of the Americas
and China, have a history of using cayenne pepper therapeutically. A powerful
compound with many uses, cayenne pepper is currently gaining buzz for cleansing
and detoxifying regimes such as the Master Cleanse, which uses the spice to
stimulate circulation and neutralize acidity.
Cayenne
pepper
has been used for a variety of ailments including heartburn, delirium, tremors,
gout, paralysis, fever, dyspepsia, flatulence, sore throat, atonic dyspepsia,
hemorrhoids, menorrhagia in women, nausea, tonsillitis, scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
The Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper
1. Anti-Irritant Properties
Cayenne has the ability to ease upset stomach,
ulcers, sore throats, spasmodic and irritating coughs, and diarrhea.
2. Anti-Cold and Flu Agent
Cayenne pepper aids in breaking up and moving
congested mucus. Once mucus begins to leave the body, relief from flu symptoms
generally follows.
3. Anti-Fungal Properties
The results of one study indicated that cayenne
pepper could effectively prevent the formation of the fungal pathogens
phomopsis and collectotrichum.
4. Migraine Headache Prevention
This may be related to the pepper’s ability to
stimulate a pain response in a different area of the body, thus reverting the
brain’s attention to the new site. Following this initial pain reaction, the
nerve fibers have a depleted substance P (the nerve’s pain chemical), and the
perception of pain is lessened.
5. Anti-Allergen
6. Digestive Aid
Cayenne is a well-known digestive aid. It
stimulates the digestive tract, increasing the flow of
enzyme production and gastric juices. This aids the body’s ability to metabolize
food (and toxins). Cayenne pepper is also helpful for relieving intestinal gas. It stimulates intestinal
peristaltic motion, aiding in both assimilation and elimination.
7. Anti-Redness Properties
Cayenne’s properties makes it a great herb for
many chronic and degenerative conditions.
8. Helps Produce Saliva
Cayenne stimulates the production of saliva, an
important key to excellent digestion and maintaining optimal oral health.
9. Useful for Blood Clots
Cayenne pepper also helps reduce atherosclerosis,
encourages fibrinolytic activity and prevents factors that lead to the
formation of blood clots, all of which can help reduce the chances of a heart
attack or stroke.
10. Detox Support
Cayenne is a known circulatory stimulant. It also
increases the pulse of our lymphatic and digestive rhythms. By heating the
body, the natural process of detoxification is streamlined. Cayenne also causes
us to sweat, another important process of detoxification. Combined with lemon
juice and honey, cayenne tea is an excellent morning beverage for total body detox.
11. Joint-Pain Reliever
Extremely high in a substance called capsaicin, cayenne pepper acts to
cause temporary pain on the skin, which sends chemical messengers from the skin
into the joint, offering relief for joint pain.
12. Anti-Bacterial Properties
Cayenne is an excellent preservative and has been
used traditionally to prevent food contamination from bacteria.
13. Possible Anti-Cancer Agent
Studies done at the Loma Linda University in
California found that cayenne pepper may help prevent lung cancer in smokers.
This may be again related to cayenne’s high quantity of capsaicin, a substance
that might help stop the formation of tobacco-induced lung tumors. Other
studies have also shown a similar reaction in cayenne’s resistance to liver
tumors.
14. Supports Weight Loss
Scientists at the Laval University in Quebec found
that participants who took cayenne pepper for breakfast were found to have less
appetite, leading to less caloric intake throughout the day. Cayenne is also a
great metabolic-booster, aiding the body in burning excess amounts of fats.
15. Promotes Heart-Health
Cayenne helps to keep blood pressure levels
normalized. It also balances the body of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
16. Remedy for Toothache
Cayenne is an excellent agent against tooth and
gum diseases.
17. Topical Remedy
As a poultice, cayenne has been used to treat
snake bites, rheumatism, sores, wounds and lumbago.
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