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Cayenne.

17899 Cayenne. http://www.alternativedr.com/cayenne.htm Capsaicin is the ingredient in cayenne that makes it hot. Even though cayenne tastes hot, capsaicin actually helps lower body temperature, which is one of the reasons that people in hot climates like to eat so much of it. Crops > Chili pepper > Research capsaicin   cream   topical   herbal   medicines   microsomal   cytochrome   p-450   intensity   of   pain   capsicum   angiotensin-converting   enzyme Jan 1, 2007  

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URPOSE. To examine the potential harmful effects on corneal structure, innervation, and sensitivity of a spray containing the neurotoxin capsaicin (oleoresin capsicum, OC). METHODS. Ten police officers who volunteered for the study were exposed to OC. Clinical signs were assessed.
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These are rubefacient, counter-irritant, nourishing and vulnerary for the joints and muscles. Make them by evaporating off the alcohol from a tincture of Capsicum minimum (cayenne) until it forms a thick paste. Add this to melted beeswax and then add powdered Fucus vesiculosis (kelp).
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Exocytosis is a general term used to denote vesicle fusion at the plasma membrane, and it is the final step in the secretory pathway that typically begins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), passes through the Golgi apparatus, and ends at the outside of the cell.
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OC is a naturally occurring inflammatory agent found in cayenne peppers. OC causes almost immediate swelling and burning of the eyes and breathing passages. When the agent is inhaled, the respiratory tract is inflamed, and breathing is restricted.
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