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Yes, the spicy hotness from the pepper is what I meant which you can feel on

your tongue and the back of your throat.

At 1/16th of a tsp in 8 oz of warm water, the spicy hotness is very tolerable.

In fact I am having me a cup now and just gave my dog a tsp of my tea in her

meal to help with her ongoing ailments.

Good girl!! Glad you were able to keep the doctors from pushing statins on you.

I notice that whenever someone has a cardiovascular event, doctors immediately

put them on statins even though their cholesterol was never high to begin with.

Keep up the good habits.

phine

No, I am NOT on any statin drugs, even though both of my doctors say

I should be. But my cholesterol has never been over 200, and just

came in at only 180 on my most recent test.

And I am not going to risk having severe leg cramps again, for the

sake of what I consider to be a totally unnecessary drug--for me.

And that's not counting the other potential hazards of statins that

I've read about.

When you said " the hotness goes away in minutes, " are you referring

to the " hotness " of the peppers--the spicy-hotness?

Cryss

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