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I wonder what causes the stomach upset in the first place. Myself, it is

hot yes but causes no upset. I wonder if there is a stomach lining problem

or something that could be addressed?

 

Jamie

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Wednesday, March 07, 2001 7:33 PM

[herbal remedies] Re: New Moderators/Cayenne

 

 

> When I hear from people who are having a hard time taking cayenne (my

> girlfriend's mom threw up some capsules shortly after taking them...

> ewww!!) I tell them to eat a slice of bread or a roll. It seems to

> take away the burn & gets rid of nausea. Maybe a less hot cayenne

> would also be helpful. I use the 90,000 heat unit cayenne, but my mom

> could only tolerate the 40,000 or less. There have been times I

> thought the cayenne was going to come back up on me & the bread did

> the trick.(As I wasn't looking foreword to a reverse sinus cleanse of

> cayenne.)

>

> Karen D.

>

>

> > I said about the same thing but he is cayenne shy... I bet if he

> feels another stroke happening he swallows it by the glassfull!

> >

> >

> > Might be an idea to have him cut back on the Cayenne until his

> tolerance builds up.

> >

> He is taking the brain formula but stopped cayenne from tummy

> upset. I did tell him if it were me I would take the cayenne as well.

> >

>

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