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Sister Sunshine















5/26/11

SPICE, CAYENNE




















CAYENNE POWDER







Also known as Red Pepper & African Pepper







Medicinal : Improves circulation and hearing loss, stimulates sweating in the first stages of a cold, heals sore throats, relieves pain of arthritis and back aches. Capsicum the property in cayenne gives relieve to fibromyalgia sufferers, as it depletes, substance p, so that the pain is lessened. It is a powerful cardiovascular tonic and eases headaches when used as an ointment to rub on temples, has digestive enzymes to fight internal bacteria, accentuates positive digestive action and relieves gas.



Parts Used: Fruit Fresh & Dried
Form: Tincture, capsule, and tropical ointment.
Available forms: powdered, capsules, sprays, tinctures
for internal and external use
Assess: For excess as can cause irritation in some patients.
To Grow: Prefer's a temperture of 65 degree's F and above.
Ideal climate is 75 degree's daytime, 65 degree's nightime.
Peppers grow best in soil that is high in organic matter, do not over fertilize as this will cause the plant to grow large with few peppers. Hot peppers should be harvested wearing gloves as they can cause irritation to the skin.
















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