Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 This is available on Amazon at the following link: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&field-keywords=Schulze%20cayenne&linkCode=ur2&tag=indiadivine&url=search-alias%3Daps In a message dated 2/28/02 7:50:46 PM, alobar writes: << On another thread, I was intrigued by what Ed Jones had to say about cayenne & Dr. Richard Schulze, so I did some searching on the web. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 Alobar I use all of Dr,Schulzes tinctures and cleanses etc His cayenne is so hot i can only use a drop in a glass of tea or juice I am a wimp!!!! Also check Amazon.com and see if you can find a used copy of his book-- he and Sam Biser work together. .... In a message dated 2/28/02 7:50:46 PM, alobar writes: << On another thread, I was intrigued by what Ed Jones had to say about cayenne & Dr. Richard Schulze, so I did some searching on the web. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 On another thread, I was intrigued by what Ed Jones had to say about cayenne & Dr. Richard Schulze, so I did some searching on the web. - Friday, February 08, 2002 12:30 PM Re: diabetic sores/cayenne > The best source I found for cayenne is Dr Richard Schulze Cayenne products. > They are hotter than any others 250,000. Call or search online > I plugged " Schulze cayenne " into my search engine & came up with several different websites -- all of which had the same interview with Dr. Schulze. Looking at different sites, I saw mention of what appeared to be the same book being advertized, but the books had different authors. I contacted both book suppliers to see if they were the same book marketed differently, or 2 different books. Both places I contacted said the book was out of print. Now I am very intruiged. I really want this book! Does anyone have any idea if the 2 books are really the same book? Or where I might get a copy of either version (if there are two versions)? If anyone has a copy of the book, I'll pay you for a photocopy. Below is a quote from the interview, the URL for the site, and the 2 different contact addresses for the book in question. Alobar > Cayenne pepper in the field of western herbalism is considered a > cure-all! It acts as a diaphoretic, antiseptic, tonic, rubefacient, > carmative, anti-asthmatic, pain reliever, sialagugue, and is a > powerful immune stimulant! Cayenne is widely used as a catalyst or > potentiator in herbal formulas. It has antibacterial and antifungal > affects and stimulates kidney enzyme activity. Cayenne can lower > cholesterol levels, thin the blood, normalize blood pressure, and > fight fatigue! It facilitates the whole digestive process as uncooked > Cayenne is not irritating to the digestive system. > It may surprise you to learn that Cayenne is used as a herb in it's > dry powdered form. Only when it is cooked, is it a major irritant to > the digestive tract. > The adverse effects of prescription drugs and their rally recalls > the wwords of Sir Francis Bacon, " Cure the disease, kill the > patient. " Cayenne, used internally or externally is renowned for it's > ability to aid circulation. > One study found that half of all heart patients were nutritionally > deficient. It is important to remember that the herb Cayenne is a > food is that is is capable of nourishing our heart. > In the book " Capsicum " written by Dr. John Christopher,many different > varieties of Cayenne pepper have been studied for their medicinal > benefits. Of all the varieties studied, African Birdeye peppers were > found to retain heat in the body longer than any other variety, > therefore producint longer lasting health benefits. > The heat of the various varieties of peppers is measured in units > called Scoville units. From the green bell pepper with a Scoville > rating of -0-, the peppers are ranked up through the Habanero or > Scotch Bonnet peppers with heat ratings of several hundred thousand > Scoville units, or the hottest peppers known to man. > Cayenne appears to be a therapeutic herbs for many ailments. > Researchers at West Virginia University and Loma Linda University > school of medicine found that Cayenne may even protect against > cancer. Capsaicin prevents the liver from turning certain compounds > such as aflatoxins, found in peanut butter, into carcinogens. In > Great Britain and Japan, researchers found that Cayenne can cause the > body to burn up to 25% more calories in a day than it normally would. > A recent Japanese patent claims that Cayenne alkaloids are effective > for treatment of liver disease. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > The book " Curing with Cayenne " by Dr. Richard Schulze is 136 pages and > available from: [no longer available so removed] > > 'Curing with Cayenne' by Sam Biser, the untold, unknown and unpublished > facts about how to cure with the greatest herb of all time is available from > (the book comes > with 3 videos - $30.00 plus $6.00 shipping and handling. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2002 Report Share Posted March 3, 2002 In a message dated 28/2/02 23:50:59 GMT Standard Time, alobar writes: > If anyone has a copy of the book, I'll pay you for a photocopy. > Hi Alobar - have you managed to locate this book yet? I tried a search on Amazon.com & UK and they did not have it - new or used. I would be very interested in it as well, please let me know, Marianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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