I take cayenne for a  whole host of reasons,  heart palpitations being just one of them.   Its also helpful with arthritis,  cholesterol, etc.     Read more here.


http://www.jcrows.com/cayenne.html    Hint:   Scroll past the advertising.

  

Thursday, February 8, 2007, 7:27:49 PM, you wrote:

Yes, cayenne does contain potassium, but every once in a while I can tell I need just a little bit more potassium than I'm getting from the cayenne. And I must admit, taking cayenne can be a chore. Usually the only sign I get that I need a little more potassium will be at night when I lay down. I don't take cayenne late because it is quite a stimulant. 

 

Someone may want to mention magnesium and the heart, but magnesium never phased my palpitations. Magnesium will instantly relieve me of any tightness of chest stress feelings, but I don't have those at all since I started on cayenne. I still take my magnesium though.

 

I am presently up to a heaping half teaspoon of cayenne at least once daily and I try to do 2-3 times daily.

 

DB




From: Dan Nave [mailto:[email protected]

Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 10:43 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: CS>MSM & heart


I looked on the label of an Indian Cayenne Pepper bag.  It is quite hot but not killer hot.  The nutritional breakdown shows that the largest mineral listed is for potassium.  If I mix  a teaspoon in water and then drink it, since it is very coarsely ground, I can feel (crunch) and taste the salty crystalline potassium in the dregs...

 

Dan



 



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