Eat red and green chilies and avoid heart attacks
Posted by kim on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 Under: General Health
Ten Reasons why we should eat chilly. Because it…
1. Strengthens the heart, even stops heart attacks in progress!
2. Increases blood flow and cleans arterial wall plaque while rebuilding red blood cells
3. Aids digestion, even helps eliminate ulcers (surprise!)
4. Stimulates the liver and helps heal the gall bladder
5. Kills prostate cancer cells and shrinks tumors
6. Anti inflammatory eases arthritis
7. Shrinks hemorrhoids
8. Topical application on open wounds stops bleeding
9. Emulsifies triglycerides
10. Anti fungal, promotes waste elimination
How to stop a heart attack fast with cayenne pepper(chilly)
by Keith M. Henry, N.D, November 30, 2010
First the Cayenne pepper must be at least 90,000 heat units or 90,000 (H.U.) to be able to stop a heart attack. If the cayenne is at least 90,000 H.U. and the person is still conscious, the recommendation is to mix one teaspoon of cayenne powder in a glass of warm water (this is essentially a "cayenne tea"), and give it to the person to drink.
f the person is unconscious then the recommendation is to use a cayenne tincture or extract, again of at least 90,000 H.U., and put a couple of full droppers underneath their tongue full strength. As noted above by Dr. Christopher, in 35 years of practice he never lost even one heart attack case if the person was still breathing when he arrived, and he attributed this to the prudent use of the cayenne pepper.
Other Uses Of Cayenne
One of the most profitable uses of cayenne pepper is as a catalyst in other herbal combinations. As a general rule it should be added to almost all herbal combinations with the exception of those classified as nervines (combinations made specifically for nerve issues). Because it has a stimulating effect upon the body, it speeds the circulation thereby causing it to enhance digestion as well as absorption. Therefore it can enhance or increase the effectiveness of practically any herbal formula.
In fact it is often used this way in formulas for arthritis, various female complaints, infections, heart or circulatory issues, laxatives, diuretics, ulcers, thyroid issues etc.
Cayenne's Nutritional Profile
Cayenne has at least 26 different nutrients! It contains minerals such as Zinc, Selenium, Calcium, and Magnesium. It also contains vitamins such as Vitamin A and Vitamin C. Additionally it boasts both "crude fiber" and "dietary fiber", as well as carbohydrates.
1. Strengthens the heart, even stops heart attacks in progress!
2. Increases blood flow and cleans arterial wall plaque while rebuilding red blood cells
3. Aids digestion, even helps eliminate ulcers (surprise!)
4. Stimulates the liver and helps heal the gall bladder
5. Kills prostate cancer cells and shrinks tumors
6. Anti inflammatory eases arthritis
7. Shrinks hemorrhoids
8. Topical application on open wounds stops bleeding
9. Emulsifies triglycerides
10. Anti fungal, promotes waste elimination
Note :
please consult your doctor before taking, the above only for your reference,
not recommended
for asthmatic people and allergy people.
How to stop a heart attack fast with cayenne pepper(chilly)
by Keith M. Henry, N.D, November 30, 2010
Did you know that you can actually stop a heart attack in its tracts with the simple but amazing and awesome power of cayenne pepper? It's true. Cayenne pepper can actually stop a heart attack in about 60 seconds flat!
Famed
healers such as Dr.John Christopher, N.D., and Dr. Richard Schulze,
N.D., sang the praises of Cayenne pepper. Dr. John Christopher "In 35
years of practice, and working with the people and teaching, I have
never on house calls lost one heart attack patient and the reason is,
whenever I go in--if they are still breathing--I pour down them a cup of
cayenne tea (a teaspoon of cayenne in a cup of hot water, and within
minutes they are up and around)"
It
should be noted that these men, and many other healers like them, were
speaking from personal experience and not speculation when referring to
this powerful plant.
So
what are the best practices in using Cayenne pepper based upon the
voice and experiences of those that have actually used it?
First the Cayenne pepper must be at least 90,000 heat units or 90,000 (H.U.) to be able to stop a heart attack. If the cayenne is at least 90,000 H.U. and the person is still conscious, the recommendation is to mix one teaspoon of cayenne powder in a glass of warm water (this is essentially a "cayenne tea"), and give it to the person to drink.
f the person is unconscious then the recommendation is to use a cayenne tincture or extract, again of at least 90,000 H.U., and put a couple of full droppers underneath their tongue full strength. As noted above by Dr. Christopher, in 35 years of practice he never lost even one heart attack case if the person was still breathing when he arrived, and he attributed this to the prudent use of the cayenne pepper.
Other Uses Of Cayenne
One of the most profitable uses of cayenne pepper is as a catalyst in other herbal combinations. As a general rule it should be added to almost all herbal combinations with the exception of those classified as nervines (combinations made specifically for nerve issues). Because it has a stimulating effect upon the body, it speeds the circulation thereby causing it to enhance digestion as well as absorption. Therefore it can enhance or increase the effectiveness of practically any herbal formula.
In fact it is often used this way in formulas for arthritis, various female complaints, infections, heart or circulatory issues, laxatives, diuretics, ulcers, thyroid issues etc.
Cayenne's Nutritional Profile
Cayenne has at least 26 different nutrients! It contains minerals such as Zinc, Selenium, Calcium, and Magnesium. It also contains vitamins such as Vitamin A and Vitamin C. Additionally it boasts both "crude fiber" and "dietary fiber", as well as carbohydrates.
Cayenne
certainly appears to be God's "Nitro-Glycerin" when it comes to heart
attacks and one would be unwise to leave home without it.
Sources: Nutritional Herbology, Mark Pedersen; Revised and Expanded Edition; 1998
Sources: Nutritional Herbology, Mark Pedersen; Revised and Expanded Edition; 1998
Dr Richard Shulze, N.D., M.H.
Dr.
Schulze is one of the foremost authorities in the world on natural
healing and herbal medicine. He holds a Doctorate in Herbology from the
School of Natural Healing and a Doctorate in Natural Medicine. Dr.
Schulze also holds a degree in Herbal Pharmacy and degrees in Iridology.
He is certified in eight different styles of "body therapy" and has
three black belts in the martial arts. Dr. Schulze has written numerous
research papers on the topics of Botanical Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology
and the making of herbal preparations.
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