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Scientific Name: Capsicum Other Names: African Pepper, Bird Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Chili Pepper, Goat's Pod, Mexican Chillies, Paprika, Red Pepper, Tabasco Pepper, Zanzibar Pepper Who is this for? Uses
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Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Promotion Section, Laboratory of Cellular Carcinogenesis and Tumor Promotion, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland
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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.
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Latin Name: Capsicum species Pharmacopeial Name: capsici fructus, capsici fructus acer Other Names: Capsicum annuum L. var. annuum: bell pepper, chili pepper, red pepper, sweet pepper, paprika; Capsicum annuum var. conoides Irish: Mexican chili, pimiento; Capsicum annuum var.
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The capsicum family includes red peppers, bell peppers, pimento, and paprika, but the most famous medicinal member of this family is the common cayenne pepper.
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dosage: Fruit powder: 30 - 120 mg Tincture (1:10:) 0.3 - 1 ml. Strong tincture: (1 : 3) 0.05 - 0.15 ml. Semi solid preparations (topical): up to 50mg capsaicin in 100g neutral base. (Manufacturer's preparations vary, typically from 0.025-0.
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Cayenne and related peppers have a long history of use as digestive aids in many parts of the world, but the herb's recent popularity has, surprisingly, come through conventional medicine.
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Originally from South America, the cayenne plant is now used worldwide as a food and spice. Cayenne is very closely related to bell peppers, jalapeños, paprika, and other similar peppers. The fruit is used medicinally.
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NCSA Habanero is a project designed to create a framework for sharing Java objects over the Internet and provide collaborative tools. You can download our software for free. A lot of people keep asking questions about the origins of the project name. Here's some answers.
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Cayenne and related peppers have a long history of use as digestive aids in many parts of the world, but the herb's recent popularity has, surprisingly, come through conventional medicine.
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A physician on the expedition that brought Christopher Columbus to the Caribbean observed the Arawak Indians using capsicums as both a spice and medicine. Shortly after, Columbus brought the peppers back to the Old World where it quickly became an essential spice in many ethnic foods.
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To the Editor: Notalgia paresthetica (NP) is a rarely reported dermatologic condition characterized by focal intense itching/burning, hypoesthesia and, at times, pigmentation in a patch on the medial scapular border.
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Biologia Scripta Vol. 1, No. 1, pp: 7-14, 2004 Salazar-Olivo y Silva Ortega 7 EFECTOS FARMACOLÓGICOS DE LA CAPSAICINA, EL PRINCIPIO PUNGENTE DEL CHILE Luis A. Salazar-Olivo y Claudia O.
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CALIFORNIA STATE SCIENCE FAIR 2007 PROJECT SUMMARY Ap2/07 Name(s) Project Number Project Title Abstract Summary Statement Help Received Jeremy E. Creighton Does Topical Application of the Rubefacient C. frutescens Increase Thermogenesis?
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5 Consumption of cayenne pepper increases the metabolic rate. Capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin can be thermogenic in the rat, apparently because of their action as vasoconstrictors.
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