Cayenne, Blood and
Circulation Cayenne stimulates blood flow - instantly.
It dilates arterial walls and cuts through mucus in the veins,
thus increasing circulation to the extremities and helping
overall to lower blood pressure. It strengthens the heart,
arteries, capillaries and the nerves.
Over time it will thin the blood if it is too thick. In the
west a big problem is high cholesterol, which makes the blood
too thick, giving the heart a harder job.
Cayenne also regulates blood flow
effectively so circulation throughout the body is even, and
there is no excessive pressure in any one part. Excessive
menstrual flow can be reduced and controlled with
Cayenne.
Cayenne And The Heart
Dr John Christopher once wrote that in 35 years of
practice, and working with people and teaching, he never once
lost a heart attack patient during a house call. If the patient
was still breathing he would "pour down them a cup of
Cayenne tea (a teaspoon of cayenne in a
cup of hot water) and within minutes they are up and
around."
He says that Cayenne is one of the fastest acting
aids we could ever give for the heart. The warm tea opens up
the cell structure and the heart benefits immediately from
the Cayenne - a powerful food containing flavanoids, to heal
heart cells and give protection.
Wounds Cayenne can be applied to open wounds or
taken orally to stop bleeding. Nosebleeds, deep cuts, even
arterial gushing will stop within seconds.
Blood pressure is equalised throughout the body so there is no
excessive pressure on the haemorrhage area and it can clot
naturally.
A poultice of Cayenne wrapped around a wound will
ensure safe healing and will often not even leave a
scar!
Internal wounds can be stopped from bleeding by drinking a cup
of hot water with a teaspoon of Cayenne stirred into it. In
fact, as shocking as it sounds, Cayenne has been shown to be an
effective pain reliever for sufferers of stomach
ulcers.
[Next: Some of the many
other uses of Cayenne Pepper...]
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