Have you ever considered growing your own herbs at home? If you haven’t, it’s time you learn just how valuable your very own herb garden can be. Whether you live on a five-acre residence or in a fifth-floor apartment, you can have your own homegrown herbs in a matter of days or weeks. So it’s easy to grow your own herbs, and anyone can do it no matter where you live—but why ... Continue Reading
These Cayenne Pepper Benefits Are Amazing!
Cayenne pepper registers quite low on the Scoville Heat Scale, coming in at only 30,000 to 50,000 units. For many chili pepper fanatics, cayenne peppers are merely a blip on the way to serious heat producers like ghost peppers and habaneros. However, although some may overlook the lowly Cayenne pepper, it delivers much more than just a mildly spicy punch. Cayenne’s have been ... Continue Reading
Cayenne Pepper Tea? YES and It Is Packed with Health Benefits
Cayenne pepper has many health benefits, including a reduction in inflammation. This post from Alternative Daily shares a cayenne pepper tea recipe to help you reap the health rewards. The health benefits of cayenne pepper have long been recognized by civilizations across the globe. A potent ingredient with a wide variety of therapeutic uses, cayenne pepper has recently ... Continue Reading
Herb of Choice for Stimulating Circulation: Cayenne Pepper
Due to its unique ability to stimulate circulation, research shows that Cayenne Pepper could be useful in treating angina, in keeping a person awake and preventing grogginess. Cayenne pepper is used around the world for seasoning regional dishes, including jambalaya in New Orleans, Szechuan chicken in China, Pad Thai in Thailand and good old American barbequed ribs. Cayenne ... Continue Reading
The Healing Powers of Cayenne Pepper
(BeWellBuzz) Cayenne pepper is a beautiful, lustrous, red bell shaped variety of capsicum, which is named after the city Cayenne in the French Guiana, the overseas region of France. Cayenne pepper (pronounced as Kaai-yen) or Capsicum annum is powdered and used in spicy dishes. It is a spicy pepper with approximately 30,000 to 50,000 Scoville units (a unit used to measure the ... Continue Reading