Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Wow! I had no idea cayenne pepper was THAT good! Wish I could have known about this when I had my heart attack in January. And I wish I could have known back when my mother had hers. She had congestive heart failure from her attack. Fortunately, I didn't. So, during a heart attack, cayenne works like nitroglycerin? Nitro helps open up the blood vessels and allows more oxygen to the heart. Does cayenne do that? Wouldn't cayenne be spicy? Is that why you drink it in a glass of warm water? And does it have to be " warm " water? Not cold? Would cayenne help keep the heart arteries from getting clogged up again and " attacking " again? You say it " dissolves clots? " So would it be good for a pulmonary embolism? Or a blood clot in the leg? I'm on Coumadin, now, because I had a pulmonary embolism in March. They call it a " blood thinner, " but it actually doesn't " thin " the blood. It just slows the body's ability to form clots. I would gladly drink a " hot pepper " drink once a day, rather than take that drug. I've been wanting to find a viable " natural " alternative to prevent another clot from forming. I have some circulation difficulty in my left foot. Sometimes, like right now, at night, I'll have " pins and needles " sensations in my left foot. Would cayenne help with that? Let me know. Cryss > > Now what does Dr. Schulze say along this line. > > Cayenne increases blood circulation and eases the pain of congested swollen veins. Veins, unlike arteries, have thinner, less muscular walls. Because of this, they easily herniate, swell, and collapse. Cayenne helps the blood move through the veins easier. It even dissolves clots, and being a very rich source of vitamin C and bioflavonoids, and other vitamin C complex nutrients, it actually strengthens the walls of the veins, and has been proven to clean them and help them regain their elasticity. I have seen many diabetics, and others, with horrible circulation problems in there legs and extremities - some so far gone with gangrene they were scheduled for amputation - who recovered. > > Cayenne is most effective for heart and blood circulation problems, and for angina pectoris, palpitations, and cardiac arrhythmias. It's a miracle for congestive heart failure. It is a specific for anyone who has any type of circulatory problems, such as high or low blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, triglycerides and fats, even varicose veins. With the heart, cayenne is great for prevention as well as for the treatment of disease. It relieves the pain of angina pectoris by helping get more blood to the heart muscle itself. And, if a person has a heart attack, cayenne is the surest first aid remedy. I have had almost a hundred patients actually save their lives by using a tablespoonful of cayenne pepper in a glass of warm water, or 10 dropperfuls of the tincture, and drinking it down fast. In every case, it brought the person right out of it with minimal damage, some with no damage at all. > > > > > Anyone with heart disease should never leave home without it. > > Why is that, Zoe? What does cayenne pepper do for heart disease? > > Cryss > > > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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