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cayenne ointment
March 6 2008 at 1:30 AM yana (Login yanarain)
Has anyone ever tried to use cayenne pepper ointment/ tigerbalm etc... as a heat activator to stimulate blood circulation? I was thinking it might work very well if used in moderation. What do you guys think about something like that
Hopeful88
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 1:41 AM
Hey I was thinking about this recently too. I have a menthol lip treatment that always burns and tingles lots but moisturizes my lips real well. It's really small so I could never try put it on my breasts as there isn't enough, but what if I found some lotion that has some sort of menthol in it? I've never seen a cayenne one but that sounds interesting too... where did you buy it?
yanal.
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 5:02 AM
i have recently moved and i can't find it
i actually haven't even started any sort of program I am just searching around reading peoples blogs etc... trying to figure out which plan will be best for my body. Anyways, i bought the ointment at a local natural food store, i just found this site they sell a tincture of it and i think a few other forms
http://www.jcrows.com/cayenne.html
Jackie
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 8:49 AM
Hmmmm. That might be a good idea.
I broke open a capsule of Cayenne and mixed it in with my borage/avacado oil and massaged with it the past two days, but it didn't burn it all. Darn! I kinda' expected it to since everyone was talking about it burning their fingers.
lilheart
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 6:28 PM
are you guys saying that menthol may be good for nbe??! because that is the brand I smoke lol!
yana
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 7 2008, 3:39 PM
Jackie, the ointment I had burned, sorry but I can't remember the name for it.
Jackie
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 7 2008, 6:20 PM
Haha. I actually don't think menthol would help. Correct me though if I'm wrong... But menthol has a cold soothing effect. I think it would be better to use a product that produces heat.
March 6 2008 at 1:30 AM yana (Login yanarain)
Has anyone ever tried to use cayenne pepper ointment/ tigerbalm etc... as a heat activator to stimulate blood circulation? I was thinking it might work very well if used in moderation. What do you guys think about something like that
Hopeful88
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 1:41 AM
Hey I was thinking about this recently too. I have a menthol lip treatment that always burns and tingles lots but moisturizes my lips real well. It's really small so I could never try put it on my breasts as there isn't enough, but what if I found some lotion that has some sort of menthol in it? I've never seen a cayenne one but that sounds interesting too... where did you buy it?
yanal.
(no login)
Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 5:02 AM
i have recently moved and i can't find it

http://www.jcrows.com/cayenne.html
Jackie
(Login classyfashh)
Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 8:49 AM
Hmmmm. That might be a good idea.
I broke open a capsule of Cayenne and mixed it in with my borage/avacado oil and massaged with it the past two days, but it didn't burn it all. Darn! I kinda' expected it to since everyone was talking about it burning their fingers.
lilheart
(no login)
Re: cayenne ointment
March 6 2008, 6:28 PM
are you guys saying that menthol may be good for nbe??! because that is the brand I smoke lol!
yana
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Re: cayenne ointment
March 7 2008, 3:39 PM
Jackie, the ointment I had burned, sorry but I can't remember the name for it.
Jackie
(Login classyfashh)
Re: cayenne ointment
March 7 2008, 6:20 PM
Haha. I actually don't think menthol would help. Correct me though if I'm wrong... But menthol has a cold soothing effect. I think it would be better to use a product that produces heat.