I do not use Habinaro peppers, or any other home grown verities. So no comment, but African Bird, (look it up) is very hot, 146 K (Hu) That stands for 186,000 Heating Units One or two drops are enough to un-clot and help a person survive. I only have one hands on experience, and the guy was playing golf with us and went down, we thought he fell, but I seen his face, his mouth was crooked and spit was coming out of the side if it running down his neck, I knew he had a stroke from my training, so I took out my Cayenne Pepper Grain Alcohol tincture dropper squeeze bottle and shot a couple drops under his tongue -- He started talking in a matter of seconds. He got up with help fro my 2 other players while I held up fingers and asked him to tell me how many and so on. I wanted to finish the game we had 6 more holes to go we all said no ! But he was an 80 year old man and had a mind of his own, he finished the game badly, and wanted to go into the clubhouse and have a beer with us we said no and followed him home on our golf carts, He drove his own, that night his wife called the Emergency people and they flew him to the heart clinic in Phoenix, he was there for 6 weeks, they put in several stints, and when he got home his wife told me The Staff could not believe he did not have any brain damage. He lived about 6 more years but very seldom played golf anymore. His wife said he did not quit smoking and drinking like the Dr's told him, so she wasn't surprised when he died.Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ.
________________________________ From: Renee <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 9:44:37 AM Subject: Re: CS>Tincture of Cayenne He could swallow. I would not have put it down his throat if he was unconscious for just that fear. He was conscious, but unresponsive. Couldn't talk, couldn't move. Could look at us, but that was it. Samala, Renee -------Original Message------- I'd just be concerned about giving some to a person who was half out of it. Two or three droppers would run down the throat and possibly into the windpipe. I just can't imagine....it's not like the burn stops quickly (or at all?) I'd like to hear some real-life stories from people who have done this. (hahaha, your poor dad, Renee!)

