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CAYENNE PEPPER
The following stories demonstrate only a few of
the remarkable emergency uses of cayenne.

If a haemorrhage occurs in the lungs, stomach,
uterus or nose, it is suggested that a teaspoon
of extract (or a teaspoon of cayenne powder in a
cup of hot water) be given every 15 minutes until
the crisis has passed. The bleeding should stop
in 10-30 seconds. The reason for this is that rather
than the blood pressure being centralised, it is
equalised by the Cayenne, and the clotting action
of the blood becomes more rapid. For external bleeding,
take cayenne internally and pour cayenne directly
on the wound.
One of the youngest persons to take cayenne was
a six-week old baby who was born with chronic asthma.
Dr. John Christopher administered the cayenne using
an eyedropper, and it then became possible for the
baby to breathe normally.
Dr. Anderson recommends cayenne to help cleanse
the body, increase body heat, improve circulation,
and strengthen the eyes. But above all, Dr. Anderson
feels that cayenne is exceptionally beneficial for
the heart.
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Dr. Anderson carries capsules of cayenne with him
in the car and whenever he goes hiking, backpacking
or mountain climbing. He says, "You never know
when you may find someone having a heart attack
or some other emergency."
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