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Chili Peppers, Whole

Chili Peppers, Whole

$1.25

Bulk Herbs: Chili Peppers, Whole
Capsicum annuum (37,500 H.U.)

Format: Whole
Size: 1 oz package

Also known as: Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum spp, Sweet Pepper, Chili, Cayenne, Ancho Pepper, African Pepper, Hot Pepper, Bird pepper, Tabasco pepper, and Louisiana long pepper.

Farming Type: NA
Origin: India

Chili is the Aztec name for Capsicum annuum. It has been used both as a food and a medicine by Native Americans for over 9000 years. The Capsicum family includes bell peppers, red peppers, paprika, and pimento, but the most famous medicinal members of the family are cayenne and chile. The tasty hot peppers have long been used in many of the world's cuisines, but their greatest health benefits come, surprisingly, from conventional medicine. Chilies are also used as a synergistic ingredient in various tonics, laxatives, sedatives, and hay fever remedies. The burning sensation of hot peppers is a reaction of the central nervous system to capsaicin; unlike horseradish, wasabi, garlic, ginger, and mustard, capsaicin only causes the sensation of damage, not real damage to tissues. This sensation of pain, however, depletes a chemical called substance P. When substance P is depleted, the ongoing tissue damage from arthritis, shingles, cluster headaches, fibromyalgia, or lower back injury no longer results in pain.

Eating hot peppers can also deplete pain chemicals in the stomach. Peppers do not actually cause heartburn or ulcers. They merely cause the sensation of pain, depleting substance P, so other conditions cannot cause pain. Eating foods seasoned with cayenne or chile may even protect the stomach against damage from aspirin, ibuprofen, or other NSAID pain-relief medications. Capsaicin creams can also reduce itching in psoriasis.

Note: Pepper in any of its forms may be an irritant to the mucous membranes, and caution should be exercised when handling. Don't touch your eyes with your hands after handling capsaicin in any form, as painful burning may occur. Excessive use internally may result in gastrointestinal upset.

In magick, Chili pepper is ruled by Mars and Fire. It is generally used to ensure a partner's fidelity and to break all kinds of curses. It can also be used (in small quantities) in love powders and potions to enhance and spice up a romance.

Keywords: Fidelity, Hex-breaking, Love

For educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

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