Thursday, May 24, 2007

The Heart-Healthy Cayenne Pepper and Essential Oils!

The following is written about dealing with a heart attack by my friend Jeff Kaplin, Massage therapist, essential oils advocate and RN.


I would say, "Indus Organic Cayenne Pepper Powder, 40,000 Shu, 1 Lb Jar, High Purity, Freshly Packed...">Cayenne pepper, Cayenne pepper, Cayenne Pepper, at least until the paramedics arrive. I would also say, Lavender on the hands and chest. Drink a glass of water, with two drops of Peppermint Oil in it. Press hard at the base of your (or their) thumb, at the top portion of the thumb pad on the left hand. Hold for a moment, let up, and press again, continuously. Indus Organic Cayenne Pepper Powder, 40,000 Shu, 1 Lb Jar, High Purity, Freshly Packed...">Regarding cayenne, take a teaspoon of the powder in a hot cup of water. Or just take it in a small glass of juice. Do not take capsules! They don't work fast enough, and the person could be dead by the time the gelatin wears off on the capsule in the stomach. Its best to take cayenne tincture you have made up ahead of time.

Here is Nurse Jenn talking about the Benefits of Cayenne Pepper


 You may also order cayenne tincture from www.herbdoc.com which is Dr. Richard Schulze's website. Take two droppersful of cayenne tincture at the first sign of chest pain. This is what
Dr. Richard Schulze recommends regarding cayenne pepper. You can also learn more by going to:  www.curezone.com/books/herbal_cayenne1.html or www.whale.to/w/cayenne.html or  email Thomas Harrels at: Tharrels1@yahoo.com for information on Dr. Schulze's cayenne formulas for stopping chest pain and M.I


[original referenced videos have been removed from Youtube but you can view a variety of Dr. Richard Schulze videos  here. Good information to know, not only what the symptoms are but what to do about it! If its "too hot", don't worry about it. Better to be too hot, than stone cold from death. As a matter of fact, I think I will have a couple of droppersful myself. Ahhhhh! GREAT!! You talk about a whoosh of fresh oxygenated blood going to your heart (and everywhere else!) in less than 30 seconds-WOW!~ Jeff


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