Cayenne pepper, like many spices, can be part of a healthy diet for most people, but individuals with kidney disease should exercise caution. It contains capsaicin, which can irritate the kidneys and may exacerbate certain conditions. Additionally, cayenne pepper can increase blood pressure, which is a concern for those with kidney issues. It's essential for individuals with kidney disease to consult their healthcare provider before adding cayenne or any new spice to their diet.
bad for your stomach
Cayenne is a powder prepared from the seeds and pods of various types of chiles. It is often used not only in cooking, but also as a table condiment. Cayenne may reduce bad blood cholesterol and improve circulation. Also believed to speed metabolism.
that really depends. i personally think it's not bad. i don't exactly see what the harm is
Pepper is just like salt except it is artificially dyed. It is just as bad fr you as salt is and can make heart disease happen or progress. DONT EAT IT!
You can, but the final product will not be the same. The point of using cayenne rather than red pepper flakes is that you want an even distribution of the spice throughout the final product creating a faint background of Chile heat, rather than the concentrated bits of pepper flake making each bite different in its amount of spiciness. It won't necessarily be a bad product, it just won't be quite what you were trying to make. Even if you use less red pepper flakes than the cayenne called for, it will taste spicier in a way your original recipe wouldn't. I'd recommend either leaving the ingredient out or substituting hot paprika
Melatonin is generally considered safe for most people, but its effects on individuals with kidney disease can vary. Some studies suggest that melatonin may have protective effects on kidney function, while others indicate that impaired kidney function could affect melatonin metabolism. It's crucial for individuals with kidney disease to consult their healthcare provider before taking melatonin or any supplement, as individual health conditions and medications can significantly influence its safety and efficacy.
i do believe energy drinks do cause gallstones.
yes, My boyfriend stop kickbing 1987 when he had to stop because of a neck injury. Now it is 2011 and he us diagnosed with kidney disease due to being kicked in his kidney too many times doing kick boxing matches.
No.
because the kidney is fresh
If you mean you have a 20% kidney function then that is quite bad.
It would be all but impossible to do so and spray it in that manner. And there's no need to. Cayenne pepper, mere household food grade, will make your eyes feel bad enough. Years ago, I thought I had head lice so I tried a home remedy a friend told me about, using a sort of cayenne tea. Took it into the shower and it worked great until it got into my eyes and then my genitals. Oops. Mistake. Very unpleasant. There are peppers way hotter than what's in household cayenne.