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Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007 at 1:16 AM Susan (no login)
I am a giganto nutrition freak. I ask a lot of questions to Dr. Rich Gorris - a professional nutritionist - and I asked him about increasing the quality of blood circulation. He had one answer: CAYENNE. I took him up on it before I started my NBE program. I had Hemorrhoids (which 1 in every 3 women have). He told me to up my cayenne intake. I did, and in 3 weeks, they were gone. I stopped my intake, and now they're back. I'm going to start back up on my cayenne along with my NBE program with high hopes that the cayenne will work with my massage and herbs.
*Cayenne is an all-natural vasodilator, opening blood vessels so that circulation is enhanced, resulting in normalizing your blood pressure and allowing vitalized blood to reach areas that it may not typically reach due to poor circulation.
Moon
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 1:29 PM
I agree with you on the importance of cayenne and blood circulation. Thanks for this info!
Lillea
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:04 PM
Hi!
How much should a person consume daily? My circulation could use some improvement. I tend toward cold hands and feet.
Lillea
Moon
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:20 PM
@Lilea - I read somewhere that the normal dose of cayenne is from 30 to 120 mg 3 tmes per day - quite low, as cayenne is very hot and causes sickness and vomiting at to high doses. but how high that is depends on the person. I think that it's ok to take some more, I started out with 200 mg 3 times per day after a meal to not get an upset stomach. But about two weaks afetr starting cayenne, I noticed that I can take higher dose now and not have any problems, as if my stomach became even more resistant, so now I take arround 350 - 400 mg in one dose. I think it's best to try up to how much you can take without upseting your stomach and stick to that and later see if you can maybe slowly increase the dose.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:42 PM
Susan, you said cayenne might be helpful in massage... So do you think if I dumped a capsule or two in my massage cream and rubbed it right on it would be good for NBE?
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 2:50 PM
I am bumping this because I am still in need of an answer...
Anonymous
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 3:36 PM
I would think it would irritate and burn your skin... I know just touching some peppers stings my fingers. I would think heat applied to skin would be alot less irritating but I think it's meant to be taken internally.
Moon
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 5:28 PM
I agree with Snowdropsfalling. I fill the capsules myself and sometimes my fingers burn, especially when it gers behind my nails. Cayenne acts great inside the blood, but inside surrounding tissues I think it could have a series of unpleasent effects.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 5:50 PM
Hhaha, thank you for responding guys. I'm glad i didn't go make myself a guinea pig for it.
Ann5
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 6:05 PM
I've been sprinkling some cayenne in my booby batter since I started with my program. Because of the oils, there is no burning sensation. I did have more tingles using it in the batter, but I also did add EPO the same day. So not sure.
michelle choi
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Cayenne pepper
January 16 2007, 11:30 PM
I did use this awhile back (powder form) in my massages and then wrap up with saran wrap and after about 30min or so with the saran wrap on, the cayenne pepper heated up and was actually burning cause it was so hot, not so much that I couldn't stand it though..I stopped using it cause I got paranoid that maybe that was too hot for my skin and was actually working against me. I think I remember SugarQ saying she used the cayenne extract in her massages before..along with listening to hypnosis for a month or two and grew like an inch, so maybe cayenne extract might be good in small quantities. Please correct me if I'm wrong SugarQ about you using it.
Susan
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LILLEA
January 17 2007, 1:41 AM
My nutritionist told me to take 2 100,000-180,000 heat unit capsules 3 X a day. IT BURNS UNLESS YOU COAT YOUR STOMACH WITH FOOD OR AT LEAST A GLASS OF MILK
gingerD
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 17 2007, 12:41 PM
Now this is a very interesting post.i just wondered if you guys could give me some more info on the beneits of cayanne,and do you reccomend cayanne along side other herbal products,
Iv only really herd about the lemon and cayyane diet, any more info would be fab
Thanks guys
Lillea
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 17 2007, 1:01 PM
Hi GingerD,
Here are links with information that you might find helpful:
http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxificati...ayenne.htm
http://eatmoreherbs.com/zine/16_cayenne.html
Henri
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 12:04 AM
Cayenne powder has been used by researchers in Antarctica to help them bare the extremely cold temperatures. The Cayenne powder is sprinkled into the boots before putting them on. As the powder slowly comes in contact with the skin through the socks, it will draw blood to the feet, thus bringing much needed warms to the extremities.
Just something I found on a totally non nbe related site
Wonder if there is a way you can sprinkly the powder into the bra, but keep it from coming in direct contact with the skin? Like maybe were the padding is or special pouches? It would make a mess, but, you would avoid burning your skin, because it would slowly come in contact with your skin, instead of all at once.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 12:47 AM
Hmm..But would all that extra blood burn fat or add it?
That's an amazing discovery btw. I'll be sure next time I'm in the Northern or Southern poles to bring along my cayenne pepper =D.
LovelyAmanda
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 1:06 AM
I'm currently taking Cayenne and I just thought I would chime in. On one of the websites containing information about Cayenne and its woderful powers, the author said that Cayenne increases the matabolism by about 25% because of the increased blood flow. Increased blood flow does not "add" fat and in actuality, helps burn fat by heating the body.
Best to all,
Amanda
Susan
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FASTER MESTABOLISM
January 18 2007, 1:44 AM
Yeah, about the metabolism being increased. Very true. It's used in a lot of diets for that purpose. My boyfriend didn't know about that extra bonus and after 10 days of being on cayenne, he reported to me that he had quick weight loss and a faster metabolism. It showed.
Nice tough guy
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 3:48 AM
Remember ladies, one the many good things about cayenne is that it
gets the nutrition (from food and herbs) deep into places that is
a little malnourished.
Cayenne should make your herbs, BO and gelatine (collagen)
more effective.
So it should not matter if your are a bit tubby or skinny,
slow or fast metabolism, cayenne can only be good for you.
Anonymous
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 5:53 AM
My boyfriend took cayenne for medicinal benefits and after ten days had noticeable weight loss. He asked me if it sped up the metabolism. I asked my nutritionist and he said it did. Another added bonus.
js89
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
March 14 2007, 6:05 AM
If using a cayenne extract, how many drops should be used to how much water? Does anybody know? Thanks.
Lucy
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Cayenee pepper
March 15 2007, 3:21 PM
You're absolutely right about the cayenne pepper. That's one of the ingredients I used too. It definately improves circulation and that is so important if we want our breasts to grow because it is the blood that brings the essential nutrients to the breasts so they can grow.
lil dunny
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cayenne topically
March 16 2007, 8:54 AM
i've just used a small pinch of cayenne in my massage - doesn't seem like a bad idea, as long as one doesn't overdo it. i already use ginger in my lotion and i think will look for a liquid cayenne extract as well
lil dunny
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
March 16 2007, 9:03 AM
eh, it actually says here http://health.howstuffworks.com/cayenne-...edies1.htm that repetitive daily usage may cause nerve damage... screw that. once a week-ish pinch in the lotion is probably plenty good
January 14 2007 at 1:16 AM Susan (no login)
I am a giganto nutrition freak. I ask a lot of questions to Dr. Rich Gorris - a professional nutritionist - and I asked him about increasing the quality of blood circulation. He had one answer: CAYENNE. I took him up on it before I started my NBE program. I had Hemorrhoids (which 1 in every 3 women have). He told me to up my cayenne intake. I did, and in 3 weeks, they were gone. I stopped my intake, and now they're back. I'm going to start back up on my cayenne along with my NBE program with high hopes that the cayenne will work with my massage and herbs.
*Cayenne is an all-natural vasodilator, opening blood vessels so that circulation is enhanced, resulting in normalizing your blood pressure and allowing vitalized blood to reach areas that it may not typically reach due to poor circulation.
Moon
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 1:29 PM
I agree with you on the importance of cayenne and blood circulation. Thanks for this info!
Lillea
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:04 PM
Hi!
How much should a person consume daily? My circulation could use some improvement. I tend toward cold hands and feet.
Lillea
Moon
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:20 PM
@Lilea - I read somewhere that the normal dose of cayenne is from 30 to 120 mg 3 tmes per day - quite low, as cayenne is very hot and causes sickness and vomiting at to high doses. but how high that is depends on the person. I think that it's ok to take some more, I started out with 200 mg 3 times per day after a meal to not get an upset stomach. But about two weaks afetr starting cayenne, I noticed that I can take higher dose now and not have any problems, as if my stomach became even more resistant, so now I take arround 350 - 400 mg in one dose. I think it's best to try up to how much you can take without upseting your stomach and stick to that and later see if you can maybe slowly increase the dose.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 14 2007, 2:42 PM
Susan, you said cayenne might be helpful in massage... So do you think if I dumped a capsule or two in my massage cream and rubbed it right on it would be good for NBE?
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 2:50 PM
I am bumping this because I am still in need of an answer...
Anonymous
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 3:36 PM
I would think it would irritate and burn your skin... I know just touching some peppers stings my fingers. I would think heat applied to skin would be alot less irritating but I think it's meant to be taken internally.
Moon
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 5:28 PM
I agree with Snowdropsfalling. I fill the capsules myself and sometimes my fingers burn, especially when it gers behind my nails. Cayenne acts great inside the blood, but inside surrounding tissues I think it could have a series of unpleasent effects.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 5:50 PM
Hhaha, thank you for responding guys. I'm glad i didn't go make myself a guinea pig for it.
Ann5
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 16 2007, 6:05 PM
I've been sprinkling some cayenne in my booby batter since I started with my program. Because of the oils, there is no burning sensation. I did have more tingles using it in the batter, but I also did add EPO the same day. So not sure.
michelle choi
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SENIOR MEMBER
Cayenne pepper
January 16 2007, 11:30 PM
I did use this awhile back (powder form) in my massages and then wrap up with saran wrap and after about 30min or so with the saran wrap on, the cayenne pepper heated up and was actually burning cause it was so hot, not so much that I couldn't stand it though..I stopped using it cause I got paranoid that maybe that was too hot for my skin and was actually working against me. I think I remember SugarQ saying she used the cayenne extract in her massages before..along with listening to hypnosis for a month or two and grew like an inch, so maybe cayenne extract might be good in small quantities. Please correct me if I'm wrong SugarQ about you using it.
Susan
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LILLEA
January 17 2007, 1:41 AM
My nutritionist told me to take 2 100,000-180,000 heat unit capsules 3 X a day. IT BURNS UNLESS YOU COAT YOUR STOMACH WITH FOOD OR AT LEAST A GLASS OF MILK
gingerD
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 17 2007, 12:41 PM
Now this is a very interesting post.i just wondered if you guys could give me some more info on the beneits of cayanne,and do you reccomend cayanne along side other herbal products,
Iv only really herd about the lemon and cayyane diet, any more info would be fab
Thanks guys
Lillea
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SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 17 2007, 1:01 PM
Hi GingerD,
Here are links with information that you might find helpful:
http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxificati...ayenne.htm
http://eatmoreherbs.com/zine/16_cayenne.html
Henri
(Login henriettahippo)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 12:04 AM
Cayenne powder has been used by researchers in Antarctica to help them bare the extremely cold temperatures. The Cayenne powder is sprinkled into the boots before putting them on. As the powder slowly comes in contact with the skin through the socks, it will draw blood to the feet, thus bringing much needed warms to the extremities.
Just something I found on a totally non nbe related site
Wonder if there is a way you can sprinkly the powder into the bra, but keep it from coming in direct contact with the skin? Like maybe were the padding is or special pouches? It would make a mess, but, you would avoid burning your skin, because it would slowly come in contact with your skin, instead of all at once.
Alcest
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Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 12:47 AM
Hmm..But would all that extra blood burn fat or add it?
That's an amazing discovery btw. I'll be sure next time I'm in the Northern or Southern poles to bring along my cayenne pepper =D.
LovelyAmanda
(Login LovelyAmanda)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 1:06 AM
I'm currently taking Cayenne and I just thought I would chime in. On one of the websites containing information about Cayenne and its woderful powers, the author said that Cayenne increases the matabolism by about 25% because of the increased blood flow. Increased blood flow does not "add" fat and in actuality, helps burn fat by heating the body.
Best to all,
Amanda
Susan
(no login)
FASTER MESTABOLISM
January 18 2007, 1:44 AM
Yeah, about the metabolism being increased. Very true. It's used in a lot of diets for that purpose. My boyfriend didn't know about that extra bonus and after 10 days of being on cayenne, he reported to me that he had quick weight loss and a faster metabolism. It showed.
Nice tough guy
(no login)
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 3:48 AM
Remember ladies, one the many good things about cayenne is that it
gets the nutrition (from food and herbs) deep into places that is
a little malnourished.
Cayenne should make your herbs, BO and gelatine (collagen)
more effective.
So it should not matter if your are a bit tubby or skinny,
slow or fast metabolism, cayenne can only be good for you.
Anonymous
(Login selhunt)
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
January 18 2007, 5:53 AM
My boyfriend took cayenne for medicinal benefits and after ten days had noticeable weight loss. He asked me if it sped up the metabolism. I asked my nutritionist and he said it did. Another added bonus.
js89
(Login js89)
EVE MEMBERS
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
March 14 2007, 6:05 AM
If using a cayenne extract, how many drops should be used to how much water? Does anybody know? Thanks.
Lucy
(Login luCy34)
Cayenee pepper
March 15 2007, 3:21 PM
You're absolutely right about the cayenne pepper. That's one of the ingredients I used too. It definately improves circulation and that is so important if we want our breasts to grow because it is the blood that brings the essential nutrients to the breasts so they can grow.
lil dunny
(Login lil_dunny)
cayenne topically
March 16 2007, 8:54 AM
i've just used a small pinch of cayenne in my massage - doesn't seem like a bad idea, as long as one doesn't overdo it. i already use ginger in my lotion and i think will look for a liquid cayenne extract as well
lil dunny
(Login lil_dunny)
Re: Cayenne Pepper!!!
March 16 2007, 9:03 AM
eh, it actually says here http://health.howstuffworks.com/cayenne-...edies1.htm that repetitive daily usage may cause nerve damage... screw that. once a week-ish pinch in the lotion is probably plenty good