It supposed to be a blood thinner yet stop bleeding from what all the sites over the internet are saying. Personnally I've tried it, it did help my digestion. But I wonder if its gonna cure my ulcer.
All websites over the internet say YES!
I don't think so.
But the strategy there
is antagonistic homeopathy.
e.g. making things worse
so the body kicks back,
a boomerang or yoyo effect.
It's probably trying to increase the blood flow for healing purposes.
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Cayenne pepper is not an ideal substitute for cumin. Cumin is a non-spicy spice. Cayenne pepper is ground-up pepper flakes, which are spicy.
There are many recipes on the Internet for Cayenne Chocolate Cookies. The ingredients include cocoa and cayenne pepper.
just get empty capsules, buy cayenne pepper and fill them up and you have cayenne pills
The likely word is cayenne pepper, named for the capital of French Guiana.
no. pimiento is a mild to medium pepper that is often sliced into strips and pickled before use. Cayenne is a hot pepper.
Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
Sadly, no. But I wouldn't recommend not eating it simply because of that. It's still tasty.-- JT
YES but cut the amount in half. If your recipe calls for one teaspoon of crushed red pepper you can do a 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne instead
Absolutely.
no
Yes, it is.
Cayenne pepper is what I usually use if out of flakes - BUT, you don't need as much cayenne as the recipe calls for!!