Tuesday 4 June 2013

CHILLI PEPPERS AND CAPSICUM.............................

 Here are five surprising health benefits of chilli peppers and capsicum … and you don’t even have to eat a pepper or any spicy food to benefit.





5. Capsicum is Good For Your Heart:


The same properties of capsicum that stimulate your taste buds and cause a burning sensation may also stimulate your cardiovascular system in a positive way. Studies have shown that capsicum can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and even prevent arteriolosclerosis. Capsicum may even be able to prevent heart damage during a heart attack.

4. Capsicum May Boost Weight Loss:


Many popular dietary supplements contain capsaicin. Research has shown that capsaicin temporarily boosts metabolism, which can promote weight loss. 

3. Capsicum Could One Day Provide Cure For Diabetes:


Many diabetics already use capsicum for treatment of diabetic neuropathy, but medical research is uncovering other possible ways capsicum could help treat diabetes.

2. Pepper Spray Prevents Countless Assaults Each Year:


Pepper Spray helps you in dealing with unavoidable situations where you need to defend yourself. It is non- toxic and is effective up to 10ft. It causes severe burning, excessive tearing, extreme coughing and runny nose, which leaves the attacker helpless and gives you time to get away from the attacker.
Features and Benefits
Easy to carry
Legal to use
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1. Capsicum is Being Tested as Cancer Treatment:


Many studies of capsicum’s potential health benefits are still in the trial stages, as researchers work to unlock the secrets of this miracle compound. But several studies in recent years suggest that capsicum may help inhibit the growth of prostate, lung and leukemic cancer cells. As one study summarizes on the American Association for Cancer Research website, “This study shows that capsicum inhibits the growth of prostate cancer cells … in mice without causing gross toxicity of the animals. These results suggest that capsicum may have a role for the management of prostate cancer patients …”



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