Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 > > ground cayanne will heal a wound. next time you cut > > a finger try it, no > > scars no scab. > > Pam >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > But does it hurt? .......................................... Well everyone has different tolerances for pain. Personally NO it doesn't hurt me. Maybe your thinking I just cut my finger it hurts like hell and now you want me to pack cayanne on it the same pepper that fries my mouth. cayanne doesn't " hurt " like it does when used in hot foods so the pain associations on different body parts vary. Like anything start small, so just experiment next time you nick yourself or a minor something and test drive it. If you have a cayanne tincture and you cut a finger submerge the whole finger. I take so much vitamin C which is a known pain releiver when taken in high doses that my pain threshold is very high and cayanne doesn't phaze me. I was working on my car motor while it was running and my forearm came in contact with the belt in two places. It rubbed the skin down so far to the pink meat and a couple people freaked cuz I literally skinned myself, they were saying god that must hurt like hell and they couldn't and still can't beleive that there was NO pain associated with it. And when they heard me say I need cayanne they thought I was insane. All I can say is don't knock it til you try it, and until than you are missing something big. I take no responsibily if you have a bad experience so start small. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 --- pam <peetee1965 wrote: > > > ground cayanne will heal a wound. next time you > cut > > > a finger try it, no > > > scars no scab. > > > Pam > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > > But does it hurt? > ......................................... > > Well everyone has different tolerances for pain. > Personally NO it > doesn't hurt me. Maybe your thinking I just cut my > finger it hurts > like hell and now you want me to pack cayanne on it > the same pepper > that fries my mouth. cayanne doesn't " hurt " like it > does when used > in hot foods so the pain associations on different > body parts vary. > Like anything start small, so just experiment next > time you nick > yourself or a minor something and test drive it. If > you have a > cayanne tincture and you cut a finger submerge the > whole finger. I > take so much vitamin C which is a known pain > releiver when taken in > high doses that my pain threshold is very high and > cayanne doesn't > phaze me. I was working on my car motor while it was > running and my > forearm came in contact with the belt in two places. > It rubbed the > skin down so far to the pink meat and a couple > people freaked cuz I > literally skinned myself, they were saying god that > must hurt like > hell and they couldn't and still can't beleive that > there was NO > pain associated with it. And when they heard me say > I need cayanne > they thought I was insane. All I can say is don't > knock it til you > try it, and until than you are missing something > big. > I take no responsibily if you have a bad experience > so start small. > Pam Good advice! Thanks!! And since I am the " meal planner, preparer, and server " in our family, I am sure to get a nick soon. Lost the tip of my finger about a year ago. Hope someone didn't eat it!! Just kidding! About the eating part. We found it and had it sown back on. ===== John Ybarra We are free to evade the effort of thinking, to reject reason, but we are not free to avoid the penalty of the abyss we refuse to see. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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