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Cayenne Pepper

 

As a supplement, cayenne pepper has been used for years for

cardiovascular support. It cleans the blood and stimulates the

entire system. Dr Christopher, one of the leaders in American Herbal

medicine, often called Dr Cayenne, used it to help cure almost every

malady that appeared in his office. For stomach ulcers, he

recommended one teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a glass of water three

times a day, and cured many a stomach ulcer.

 

For those of you who balk at drinking really hot cayenne pepper, you

may take the capsules, but always with food. However, for a heart

attack, the capsules will not work:

 

Dr Christopher witnessed time and time again that one cup of hot

cayenne pepper will stop a heart attack in three minutes or less.

 

A good tincture of cayenne (or drops of some of your stronger hot

sauce) will also work. Dr Schulze recommends carrying a cayenne

tincture with you at all times in the glove compartment of your car.

It might be the only first aid you need.

 

In a lecture by Dr Richard Shulze, master herbalist, we learned the

following: A man had an inoperable brain tumor and told that he

might have a 5% chance of survival with chemotherapy. He went home,

did a colon/liver detox and started a regimen of ten cups per day of

cayenne pepper tea. In three months he returned to his doctor and

his x-rays showed a dried up, dead tumor in his head.

 

Dr Shulze explains this cure thusly: Cayenne pepper contains many

wonderful phytochemicals, vitamins, and minerals. It cleans the

blood allowing hormonal signals to make their way unimpeded through

your system, thus the enhanced immune response. In countries that

have some very hot cuisine, you find significantly lower cancer and

heart disease rates.

http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/cancer1/altthrpy.htm#Cayenne%20Pepper

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