Guest guest Posted October 18, 2002 Report Share Posted October 18, 2002 Harold Rand wrote: > Re: [FlaxSeedOil2] enzymes > > Jasmine: I am curious about the use of cayenne pepper to > aid in blood circulation. Do you really think it helps. > I have beeen thinking about taking about a teaspoon a day > for that purpose. Tell me where you learned about that. > Harold I'm not Jasmine but I am so pleased with my experiments with cayenne pepper (as a tincture) that I feel obligated to post my results in the hopes that others will benefit. This was posted to Mr_Tracys_Corner on : ************************************************* My cayenne pepper tincture of is made by mixing lots of powdered red pepper and grain alcohol in a blender, 500cc at a time. After about 10 minutes of blending, the slurry is filtered by pouring it into a short length of a nylon stocking and twisting the stocking until all the liquid is squeezed out. The resulting dark red tincture is allowed to sit in a paper towel covered container for several days until the alcohol has evaporated. For use, I mix about a teaspoon of the tincture with either iced ozonated water or cold tomato juice, in a 500cc glass, twice a day. Very tasty, especially with the tomato juice. Using this regimen for the last 6 weeks, my at-rest blood pressure has dropped from 140/85 - 145/90, to 115/70 - 120/75. No change in diet, no change in exercise (non-existent). No unusual physiological changes were noticed during that time, except that I seem to be able to sleep an extra hour or so at night. At my age, that alone is a true blessing. YMMV, Jimmy Joe Gettingwell- / Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: Gettingwell- Or, go to our group site: Gettingwell Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos, & more faith. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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