Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 http://news./s/afp/20051010/od_afp/australiamedicinesleepchillioffbeat_\ 051010132326 Hot news for insomniacs - eat chillies SYDNEY (AFP) - Eating chillis regularly could help people get a good night's sleep and keep their hearts healthy. Researchers at the University of Tasmania spent the past 18 months studying the potential health benefits of chillies on a group of 10 volunteers, national radio reported Monday. Some in the group were given 15 grams of chilli each day, while others did not have any, and Associate Professor at the School of Life Sciences Dominic Geraghty said the results were promising. " Chilli consumption may improve your sleep and, of course, the quality of your sleep very much also influences your cardiovascular health, " he said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2005 Report Share Posted October 10, 2005 I'm sorry to say that that might not be true for everyone. My husband eats anything with chillies. He puts hot sauce on just about everything short of ice cream. And he has chronic sleep issues. The only thing that would put him to sleep is the drone of the TV, but that would just annoy me and keep me awake. I don't know what the solution is! -Craige On 10/10/05, Amy <sandpiperhiker wrote: > > > http://news./s/afp/20051010/od_afp/australiamedicinesleepchillioffbeat_\ 051010132326 > Hot news for insomniacs - eat chillies > > SYDNEY (AFP) - Eating chillis regularly could help people get a good > night's sleep and keep their hearts healthy. > > Researchers at the University of Tasmania spent the past 18 months > studying the potential health benefits of chillies on a group of 10 > volunteers, national radio reported Monday. > > Some in the group were given 15 grams of chilli each day, while others > did not have any, and Associate Professor at the School of Life > Sciences Dominic Geraghty said the results were promising. > > " Chilli consumption may improve your sleep and, of course, the quality > of your sleep very much also influences your cardiovascular health, " > he said. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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