Yes, one can get bladder spasms from green peppers. Jalapeno peppers, chili peppers and habanero peppers are also known to cause bladder complaints in some people.
In some cases bladder spasms can be caused by certain medications, so avoiding these medications can help. One can also treat bladder spasms with bladder training, electrical stimulation and pelvic floor exercises.
There are 30 calories in one cup of chopped green peppers and approximately 6 calories in 1 ounce or 28g of green peppers.
Red peppers are green peppers that have been allowed to ripen.
A recipe for stuffed green peppers can be found online at a website called All Recipes. Alternatively, one may purchase a cook book at Barnes & Noble or Amazon featuring ideas of ingredients to stuff green peppers with.
No they are the same thing. Just try one of each you will see they are exactly the same in flavor and texture. Mangos are great in spaghetti sauce, chilli, try stuffing some mangos' with ground beef and rice and a tomato sauce.
Tomatos are one tomatoes, potatoes and green peppers. I'm allergic to them, which is how I know.
The amount of cups in one large green pepper will vary from pepper to pepper. Not every green pepper is the same size. One cup is equal to 8 ounces of green pepper.
Red chilies are generally hotter than green chilies. Red chilies have the most capsaicin, so they are more intense and longer lasting than green chilies. The red and green chili peppers have one thing in common: they're both popular peppers around the world.
One might find information about treating muscle spasms at the online site WebMD. They have great details on the causes and potential treatments for these spasms.
Depends on the size,but generally it takes two medium size chopped bell peppers to make one cup.
Empty one's bladder means to urinate.
whats the cost of japaleno peppers per bushel?