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17944 Health Resources Details. http://www.orlandoregional.org/ContextLink/SSH_OtherResourcesDetails.aspx?Pid=853&Wid=19&ContentId=Cayenne&ContentTypeId=19 Topically, cayenne is an effective pain reliever. It contains capsaicin, which is used in ointment form to relieve pain. Ointments made from cayenne stop muscle and joint pain by "confusing" pain transmitters and blocking pain messages from the skin. Crops > Chili pepper > Research post-herpetic   neuralgia   health   resources   pain   management   fracture   repair   ankle   herbal   medicines   bone   densitometry   medical   economics   capsicum   annuum   hot   pepper Jan 1, 2007  

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