Put Out The Pain With This Burning Flame
Cayenne, commonly known as red pepper, cayenne chili pepper, and capsicum is a native to Central America. Cayenne owes its hot fiery taste and its hot healing powers to its active ingredient capsaicin. When applied to the skin as a cream, apparently it blocks the action of the neurotransmitter substance P, a nerve chemical responsible for carrying pain signals to the brain. As such, cayenne is often recommended for topical use to alleviate joint and muscle pain by many alternative medicine experts.
For this reason, it is often used to help ease the pain associated with arthritis. Therefore, it too is considered an alternative medicine treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
Meet Ginger
Ginger has long been recommended for many types of arthritis, including rheumatoid because it can have a powerful anti-inflammatory impact on the body. According to the well known reference book called "Prescription for Herbal Healing", written by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC who states:
"A three-year study of fifty-six people with rheumatoid arthritis found that about 75 percent of the subjects achieved relief from pain and swelling by taking powdered ginger."
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