For thousands of years, humans have been adding different spices to their food to improve flavor. More recently, we have learned of the many health benefits of these same spices. Pepper, for instance, is now known to have beneficial effects on a huge number of organs and systems in the human body.
Capsicum is the chemical found in various forms of peppers including, Chili Peppers, Cayenne Peppers as well as Long Pepper Fruit. Capsicum has been shown to have a blood warming effect and to have beneficial effects on the heart, liver, digestive system, spleen, pancreas and stomach. Pepper has also been shown to improve urinary function as well as general circulation. Studies indicate that the “blood warming” effect of the Cayenne pepper can treat such ailments as the common cold, allergies and other nasal and throat conditions. But many people are turning to Cayenne and other pepper supplements for their tremendous appetite suppressant properties.
Cayenne is generally found in 40,000 heat unit (HU) form but can be obtained in HU factors as high as 100,000. That’s hot! However, if you are sensitive to this kind of heat, have digestive problems or simply don’t like pepper taste, there are a number of options.
Cayenne and other pepper supplements are widely available in capsule form and are often combined with other herbs. For example, several companies offer Cayenne mixed with mint for a cooler sensation. Garlic and Ginger with their long recognized health benefits are also often found in these supplements as well.
So check it out, find out what is best for you and put some spice in your healthy life.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Put A Little Spice In Your Weight Loss Program
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