I had read the book "Curing with Cayenne" and had decided to use cayenne to 
help with blood pressure.  Mine wasn't bad but ithad gotten to the high side of 
normal and climbing.  I was also having some veins I didn't like the looks of 
so figured I would trycayenne.  I went to the health food store and bought the 
90,000 heat units powder in bulk.  I mix one tsp. in about an ounceof grape 
juice or cherry juice and try to get it down quickly after eating.  I have a 
candy peppermint patty waiting to immediately go into mymouth to take the heat 
away.  Sugar will calm heat but don't drink water because it will make it 
worse.  It calms quickly.My blood pressure has dropped to 106/58 and my pulse 
rate has come down a couple beats so far.  I'veonly been taking this a few 
weeks and feel better.  I haven't noticed any arthritis relief as yet but 
wasn't aware it would help that problem.I was also hoping to bring my core 
temperature up because I run subnormal.  No report on that effect due to broken 
thermometer. I also bought some of Dr. Christopher's eye drops to start using 
but just got those in so I don't have any report on if they work.  They 
alsohave cayenne in them. Dianne 
 Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 22:04:42 +0100
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cayenne / Aches & pain was // Re: CS>Prostatitis
To: [email protected]

Cayenne pills are not good.  You have to get the taste in your mouth to trigger 
the stomach secretions that protect the stomach lining.
Try using even less  and work his way up.  The capsaicin in the cayenne is the 
pain killer  and it really works.  
Keep diluting until you find a level that he can tolerate.  It is an acquired 
taste so after time you will be able to give him even more.
zoe
        From: Jane MacRoss <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2012, 16:41
 Subject: Re: Cayenne / Aches & pain was // Re: CS>Prostatitis
   


 
 

I have to make it so DH will drink it 
though - I can't even get pepper into him - and to swallow a cyenne tab is bad 
enough!  He hates hot stuff!  I'll drink it for him - I wonder if 
ginger would do instead?

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Zoe 
  W 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:52 
  AM
  Subject: Re: Aches & pain was // Re: 
  CS>Prostatitis
  

  
  If you add some cayenne to that mix, you will get even more amazing 
  results.  In less than 3 weeks,  heel spurs, bone spur on wrist were 
  totally  gone  and have not come back in years.  Also 
   arthritis pain miraculously  disappeared as well.
  

  zoe
  

  
  
  
  
  From: MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2012, 
  8:52
Subject: Re: Aches & 
  pain was // Re: CS>Prostatitis


  
  

  
  
  That's interesting Jane.  I was recently made aware of another, 
  similar treatment for arthritic pain:  one tablespoon of ACV (with the 
  mother) and one tablespoon of raw honey, mixed in hot water and taken just 
  before bedtime.  Actually, it was brought to my attention for acid 
  indigestion and reflux problems (which I have), but is supposed to help with 
  arthritic pain too.
   
  Gotta say -- it works for the acid indigestion problem!!
  MA

  

  
  
  From: Jane MacRoss 
  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, October 8, 2012 8:44:26 
  PM
Subject: Aches & pain 
  was // Re: CS>Prostatitis

But on the ayurveda group Mridula 
  was recommending 1/4 tsp cinnamon with 1 tablesp of honey in hot water before 
  food in the mornings & we just started that this morning - will let you 
  know how it goes. According to Mridula people were having miraculous results 
  with it.  This is for aches & pains of, I gather, arthritic 
  origin.

Jane 

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