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I wouldnt have the first clue of what you would put raw garlic in to eat. Salads ?
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this one seems pretty far fetched.When consumed, cayenne pepper has the power to relieve a toothache, seasickness, alcoholism, malaria and fever; it’s also used to help people who have difficulty swallowing. When applied topically, cayenne pepper benefits the skin, too. It alleviates pain caused by shingles, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and even as part of a natural remedy for fibromyalgia.
The fruit of the capsicum plant contains a chemical called capsaicin. Capsaicin is being studied to test its ability to reduce pain sensations when applied to the skin, and research indicates that it would be effective as a remedy for headaches (including migraines), potential cure for osteoarthritis and other painful conditions.
pepper is out because of drug interactions .I eat raw garlic with anything.
Just pop it in your mouth and forget about it.
I also use dried cayenne pepper on everything.
Real studies:
http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/cayenne
http://www.uofmhealth.org/health-library/hn-2065009
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477151/
Are you serious?pepper is out because of drug interactions .
thats what I read. Garlic sounds much safer for us. Sucks about the pepper though because it sounds like it could help Tom.Are you serious?
I've never heard this before.
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You take one of these:thats what I read. Garlic sounds much safer for us. Sucks about the pepper though because it sounds like it could help Tom.