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  • Cayenne   by  Zoebess     18 y     11,133       4 Messages Shown       Blog: The Master Cleanse Express
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    We use ground cayenne pepper in the Master Cleanse. We combine
    it with fresh lemon juice, water, and maple syrup to make a drink
    which loosens the old fecal matter and other intestinal debris and
    flushes it out of our system. I consider cayenne the active ingredient
    of the lemonade and like to refer to the lemonade as my "cayenne
    delivery system". The recipe calls for 1/10th teaspoon per drink
    and yet most of us end up using more as our body adjusts to the
    pepper.

    Recently one of our fasters, Detour, did an experiment and
    really increased the amount of cayenne per drink. I remember one
    of his comments about this was that the eliminations were so more
    productive it was as if he were just starting the cleanse all over.
    Well, his success amping up the dose of cayenne encouraged some of
    us to try it. I can say that I can second his opinions and am equally
    impressed with the cleansing action of the cayenne.

    I would like to put forth this analogy....its like when you are
    trying to get layers of wallpaper off in a room. You spray the
    solution, and as far as it can soak in, you can scrape off the
    old wallpaper. Likewise, when you use more cayenne, it seems to
    loosen more, and more is sloughed out of our system.

    The original amount of pepper, 1/10th teaspoon, is also effective,
    but for those who are risk-takers or adventureous, the more the
    better can apply. The hotter, the better!

    Cayenne is also rated in heat units (HU) on the Scoville Scale.
    The higher the number, the hotter the cayenne. Here is a link to
    a pretty complete scale...

    http://www.chilliworld.com/FactFile/Scoville_Scale.asp

    Below is an article by Kelly Joyce Neff. It describes some of the
    medicinal qualities of cayenne and how we use it.


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    Cayenne is a top healing herb

    Used widely in hot climates as a condiment, cayenne
    (known also in the culinary world as ground red pepper)
    is a powerful local stimulant, with no narcotic effects.
    Cayenne is the greatest herbal aid to circulation and
    can be used on a regular basis.


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    If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne
    pepper. It's more powerful than any other. There's no other
    herb that increases your blood flow faster than cayenne.
    Cayenne moves blood. Cayenne pepper is at the top of the
    list of the 10 most important herbs to have in the home,
    because it will make the other nine work better.


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    Cayenne is used worldwide to treat a variety of health
    conditions, including poor circulation, weak digestion,
    heart disease, chronic pain, sore throats, headaches
    and toothache.


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    When taken internally, cayenne soothes the digestive tract
    and stimulates the flow of stomach secretions and saliva.
    These secretions contain substances that help digest food.


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    Cayenne is the greatest blood circulation stimulant known.
    You can take all the milk thistle you want, but if you have
    bad circulation to your liver, it's not going to do you any
    good. Cayenne increases your blood circulation immediately,
    within seconds, and to a greater extent than any other herb.


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    When you have a sick area in the body, there's often a
    restriction of blood flow to that area. Blood flow is what
    takes nutrition and the healing properties of herbs to those
    cells. Blood flow is also what carries out and removes waste
    material.


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    Cayenne pepper is like an explosive. It blasts through any
    blockage to get to the area that is sick, taking with it all
    the minerals and vitamins from the foods you eat and all the
    vital chemicals from the herbs you take through to the sick
    area.


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    People who aren't used to cayenne need to work their way up.
    Don't overdo it at first. For those who've never used cayenne
    pepper before, a good initial dosage is 1/16th of a teaspoon.
    Work your dosage up slowly. Put a small amount in some juice,
    stir it in thoroughly and drink.


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    It's recommended that cayenne powder be used, as opposed to
    capsules. Many herbalists believe that you're only getting a
    small part of the potential value of cayenne pepper by taking
    it in capsule form. When you put cayenne powder in your mouth,
    your stomach secretes digestive juices before the cayenne gets
    down there. So when the cayenne arrives, your stomach is ready
    for it. But if you swallow a capsule, your tongue tastes nothing.
    A capsule goes down into your stomach, and your stomach notices
    nothing, at first. Then, five minutes later, the gelatin bursts;
    you have a half-teaspoon of cayenne pepper in your stomach, and
    your body is shocked. You took it by surprise.


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    What's going on here is that some of cayenne's healing action
    occurs right in your mouth. As cayenne touches your tongue, it
    starts to be absorbed in seconds, and your nerve endings transmit
    signals throughout the body, sending waves of fresh blood wherever
    it's needed. Cayenne may be taken at a dosage of 0.5 to 1 gram
    three times daily, before meals.


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    Cayenne has been known since the beginning of civilization in
    the Western hemisphere, having been a part of the local diet
    since about 7,500 B.C. The Spanish discovered the pods in the
    New World and brought them back to Europe. Before the arrival
    of the Spaniards, the indigenous peoples throughout Central
    and South America used cayenne medicinally: The Mayans used it
    to treat asthma, coughs and sore throats, while the Aztecs used
    it to relieve toothache.


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    Ayurveda utilizes cayenne to treat poor digestion and bloating,
    and traditional Chinese medicine uses cayenne for digestive
    ailments. A preparation in the West Indies called Mandram, for
    weak digestion and loss of appetite, is made of thinly sliced
    and unskinned cucumbers, shallots, chives, onions, lemon or lime
    juice, Madeira and a few pods of Cayenne well mashed up in
    the liquids.


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    Cayenne adopts its name directly from that of the port capital
    of French Guiana, while capsicum, the botanical name of the plant,
    is so called after the Latin capsa, meaning a container. Cayenne
    was introduced into Britain in 1548, and John Gerard, in his 1633
    Herball or General Historie of Plantes, mentioned it as being
    cultivated in his time.


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    The constituents of cayenne are vitamin E, vitamin C, carotenoids
    and a chemical called capsaicin, which gives cayenne its medicinal
    properties. Capsaicin is also the ingredient that gives peppers
    their "heat." The hotter the pepper, the more capsaicin it contains.
    In addition to adding heat to the pepper, capsaicin acts both to
    reduce platelet stickiness and to alleviate pain. Its mode of action
    in pain relief is thought to be from nerve endings releasing a
    neurotransmitter called substance P. Substance P informs the brain
    that something painful is occurring. Capsaicin causes an increase
    in the amount of substance P released. Eventually, the
    substance P is depleted, and further releases from the nerve
    ending are reduced.


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    Creams containing capsaicin have reduced post-operative pain for
    mastectomy patients and for amputees suffering from phantom limb
    pain. Prolonged use of the cream has also been found to help reduce
    the itching of dialysis patients, the pain from shingles and cluster
    headaches. Further research has indicated that capsaicin cream
    reduces pain associated with arthritis. The repeated use of the
    cream apparently counters the production of substance P in the joint,
    hence less pain. Reducing substance P also helps by reducing
    long-term inflammation, which can cause cartilage break down.


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    Kelly Joyce Neff

    http://www.kitchenmedicinebook.com/016797.html

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    The amount of information online about cayenne is as amazing as
    the herb itself. Here are a few posts from my Curezone file on
    cayenne you may find interesting too.

    http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=478&i=20571
    http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=121&i=344
    http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=478&i=42555#i
    http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=478&i=39335#i


    be happy, be well,
    Zoe


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    • cayenne   by  seunim     18 y     1,460
      Hi Zoe...

      This was immensely helpful. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm wondering if I should attempt my own blog once I am finished with my colon and parasite cleanse and start my Master Cleanse. Hmmm...perhaps.

      Be well
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      • Re: cayenne   by  Zoebess     18 y     1,537
        Oh yes! blog! Each cleanse is different and I have found that my earlier cleansing was the foundation work for this one. I wish I had taken notes and when I go back and read my early in the cleanse blog entry, I say, wow, now I remember that, and it's cool.


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        I am glad the article helped you. It is a big part of the cleanse and I have developed a love affair with cayenne. If people knew more, I figured, more would fall in love with it and improve their health...

        be happy, be well,
        Zoe

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        • Re: cayenne   by  harmony2     17 y     2,652
          I take cayenne regularly, even before the MC, I uped my dosage to an additional teaspoon.
          You are so right about the benifits of the pepper.Almost 12 years ago, person on my job that had joint pain, I suggested she take cayenne peppers or the cream, she stated she did not like anything hot and that her doctor had given her a prescription, I asked her what was it and when she told me it was capasain did I spell that right? Eitherway I told her it was cayenne, she was to shocked, I am always shocked at people who do not do any type of research when having any type of medical concers.
          Keep up the great post........................Day 15-4-me
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