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Capsicum and Seizures/Some who like it hot should take Cayenne pepper

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thank you for your post!

To be in the field of medicine in the earlier times was to be one of those

who know how to heal. But healing is no business. To be in the field of

medicine, nowadays, is to be one of the distributing system of pharm industry,

or

surgery, or technical medical equipment. These are a business. The title of a

book

in my country is " Healing forbidden, killing allowed. Organized crime in our

health system " .

It is my standard to recommend to my clients using cayenne pepper as a spice

in their daily nutrition. It contains the complete B-complex.

" Let your nutrition be your medicine " , says Hippokrates.

Love to you all, listmembers,

Katharina

In einer eMail vom 08.11.03 04:47:14 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt

mcpitza@...:

> Thema:[ ] Capsicum and Seizures

> Datum:08.11.03 04:47:14 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit

> From: mcpitza@... (Mike Mchugh)

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> I came across this information while doing research today. It was from the

> research notebooks of Dr. Linus ing which are stored at the University of

> Oregon

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> Has anyone heard about or tried this before ?

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> http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/rnb/46/46-109-large.html

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> < " 22 August 1971 Capsicum & Seizures

> Ranch - Linus ing

> Melcher 228 Grove St. St. Montclair, N.J. letter 3 April 1971

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> " A doctor told him that a patient (child) had daily, almost hourly seizures.

> They stopped.The mother said, " No he doesn't have them anymore, now that we

> know about Cayenne pepper. "

> She had heard from a neighbor - one capsule a day for five days - then none.

> After the first day, no more seizures for five months. Then the five day

> treatment again stopped them.

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> Nothing in Merck index or manual about this. " >

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