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Cayenne Pepper Liquid Extract #3107 by Health and Herbs

Stimulates the blood and the heart, increasing blood pressure, circulation, and metabolism

 

 

Description
A strong stimulant, Cayenne is a digestive and heart tonic.

From Herbal Descriptions by Truman Berst: #3107 CAYENNE (Capsicum minimum) Considered by many to be one of the strongest stimulants known. Internally use as a relaxant to the stomach and colon and as a healer for ulcers. It stimulates the stomach but is not irritating. Cayenne stimulates the blood and the heart, increasing blood pressure, circulation, and metabolism. Use for colds, sinus, respiratory ailments, indigestion, hangover, diabetes, cramps, circulation problems, asthma, rheumatism, kidneys, and high blood pressure. Use with ginger to clean out the bronchial tubes and sinus cavities; as a gargle for sore throats; as an emergency treatment for shock; for hemorrhage and bleeding wounds - use internally and externally. Externally, use (with Goldenseal and Myrrh) as a liniment for bruises, scalds, burns, and sunburns. Steep in apple cider vinegar for one-half hour and use for sores and bruises.

 

Traditional Historical Uses
Relaxes the stomach and colon, helps to heal ulcers, improves circulation, and stops bleeding. stimulates the blood and the heart, increasing blood pressure, circulation, and metabolism. Acts as a catalyst for other herbs. Helps to ward off colds, sinus infections, and sore throats. Good for pain when applied externally.

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Ingredients
Cayenne Pepper, R/O Water, 12% Alcohol.


Methodology
Use 6-12 drops in juice, water, under the tongue, or as desired. May be taken 3 times daily. Shake well. Store in cool, dark place. Keep out of reach of children.

WARNING: Excessive consumption may cause digestive, liver, or kidney disorders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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