Hot Peppers May Be A Natural Alternative To Dangerous COX Inhibitor Drugs
Released on = December 22, 2004, 8:19 am
Press Release Author = SiCap Industries
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = There may be a natural alternative to Celebrex, Vioxx, and
the rest all thanks to hot peppers.
Press Release Body = ( EMAILWIRE.COM, December 22, 2004 ) ALBANY, NY -- What’s a
person stuck living in chronic pain to do? All the best anti-inflammatory drugs
including some found over the counter, have now also been found to cause heart
attacks and possibly strokes.
First it was Vioxx, a well regarded and highly effective anti-inflammatory drug that
could effectively chase pain away after extended periods of use. Next it was
Celebrex, and then Bextra, both also well regarded anti-inflammatory drugs mainly
prescribed to arthritis patients who suffer from chronic pain. All three drugs are
known as “COX-2 Inhibitors,” meaning they inhibit the production of the
Cyclooxygenase-2 enzyme which has been consistently found dwelling in areas of
inflammation within the body.
COX-2 Inhibitors were designed to outperform original anti-inflammatory drugs that
effectively blocked the Cyclooxygenase-2 enzyme, but also blocked the
Cyclooxygenase-1 enzyme.
The original COX enzyme inhibitors are known as Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory
Drugs (NSAIDs). While NSAID’s are known to be effective against inflammation, they
are also tough on the stomach. This is because aside from blocking the COX-2 enzyme,
NSAIDs also block the COX-1 enzyme, leaving the stomach unprotected against its’ own
acids.
Because the Cyclooxygenase-1 enzyme provides a necessary mucous lining to the
stomach protecting against excess stomach acids and upset, patients taking the
original COX inhibitor faced constant stomach upset, and future ulcers. So when
COX-2 Inhibitors were first identified, they seemed like a savior for chronic pain
sufferers who couldn’t handle the stomach upset of the original COX enzyme
inhibitors.
Unfortunately, COX-2 Inhibitors have recently been determined to be dangerous. At
first, many arthritis sufferers were still hopeful, turning their attention back to
the original COX inhibitors. Most figured an upset stomach was better than living in
constant pain, but then came even more bad news – - the original COX inhibitors have
now also been linked to heart attack and stroke.
The (NSAID)in question is known as Naproxen, most commonly seen under the brand
name, “Aleve”. These drugs have been around far longer than COX-2 Inhibitors (SINCE
1976), and various adverse side effects have been well known for years, but the risk
of heart attack and stroke have never been in question until now.
Most medical researchers say the public concerns about NASIDs are largely without
merit since this class of drugs has shown itself to be safe in A vast majority of
studies. Yet experts also agree it’s important to be cautious when using Naproxen in
high doses for extended periods of time.
Either way, chronic pain sufferers are confused and scared -- and rightfully so.
COX-2 Inhibitors aside, even if the FDA is jumping the gun on denouncing NSAIDs,
most arthritis sufferers just aren’t willing to take the chance of suddenly entering
cardiac arrest a few years down the road.
Interestingly enough, there may be a new inflammatory agent on the horizon, and it’s
completely natural. The secret comes from a little known chemical in hot
peppers, “Capsaicin”. This natural chemical is the secret ingredient that puts the“Hot” in hot peppers. Since the mid 1990s, capsaicin has been proving itself to be
an incredible anti-inflammatory agent in well regarded research studies around the
world.
For arthritis pain, capsaicin based creams have proven themselves to be highly
effective, but when applied to the skin on a daily basis, the heat sensation can be
too much for some people. In addition, applying a cream everyday can be
inconvenient, and quite time consuming.
Recently though, manufacturers have come up with a capsaicin patch that can easily
be applied in painful areas. Once applied, the capsaicin patch effectively blocks
pain receptors and reduces inflammation after only a few days of use. Unfortunately,
the patch method appears to be too intense for many pain sufferers when worn over
extended periods of time. Nonetheless, the potential of capsaicin has proven itself
to be a true medical breakthrough since unlike the COX Inhibitors, Capsaicin doesn’t
appear to produce any life threatening side effects.
Many Cardiologists tell their patients to eat lots of hot peppers to increase
circulation and blood flow thus helping to prevent deadly blood clots that can lead
to heart attack and stroke. Moreover, the recent discoveries concerning intranasal
capsaicin and headaches have shown hot peppers to be highly effective against
chronic pain and pressure in the head and sinuses.
In fact there’s a hot pepper nasal spray actually being sold throughout the nation
by the name of “Sinus Buster”. It’s an all natural nasal spray (the world’s 1st hot
pepper nasal spray), and it’s been solidly embraced by the medical community as a
true breakthrough for relieving inflammation and pain associated with chronic
headaches, sinus, and allergy conditions.
Wayne Perry, president of SiCap Industries, the company that manufactures Sinus
Buster nasal spray believes the real answer for chronic pain sufferers is hidden in
the hot peppers. Perry originally discovered the headache stopping power of hot
peppers quite by accident after appearing on the Oprah Winfrey Show. At that time,
Perry’s gimmick was to be sprayed with “real” self defense pepper spray for live
television cameras. After his Oprah appearance, Perry was inundated with requests by
tv shows to get sprayed on camera.
In order to promote his self defense video, Perry was willing to take on all comers.
So he set out on a tour during which he was sprayed an amazing “42 times” in all.
During one demonstration, Perry who had been a sufferer of chronic cluster headaches
for twenty years, started to get a headache attack just before the demonstration was
to be filmed.
Wayne decided to go through with the “live spray event,” and allowed the FOX News
reporter to spray him in the face.
“I was reeling in pain right away, but I also immediately noticed my headache was
gone. I mean it was gone….really gone. I was dying from the pepper, but I was
feeling better than I had all day. This headache had been coming on all day and it
was gone in an instant. I knew it was the pepper up my nose that did it, but I also
knew I had to find a way to deliver the pepper without choking myself,” says Perry.
And he did just that. Little more than one year ago, Perry launched “Sinus Buster
Capsaicin Nasal Spray’” the world’s first hot pepper nasal spray. Since then, his
unusual product has become a media darling, and it’s become even more accepted in
doctor’s offices throughout America and Europe.
Today, Perry’s company markets several capsaicin based health products including a
daily hot pepper supplement designed for oral use. Many users of this product known
as “Pepper Boost,” have reported a significant reduction in chronic pain when used
over extended periods of time.
Perry says the anecdotal reports on Pepper Boost are promising, but for severe
chronic pain sufferers, he believes an all around effective formula has got to
contain a higher dose of capsaicin – something Perry says his company is presently
working on. The new product will feature some important changes over the Pepper
Boost formula, but Perry admits this formula too was quite by accident.
“We were working on a mouth spray to neutralize sore throat and mouth pain since
many pepper boost users were reporting this spray stopped sore throat and canker
sore pain. So our thought originally was to make a new stronger version of pepper
boost to be marketed as a throat spray. But according to some of our preliminary
users, they feel this new spray reduced their overall aches and pains to almost
nothing within about a week. Of course they use the spray every hour on the hour to
achieve this effect, but it appears to be working,” says Perry.
Why would such a discovery help chronic pain sufferers afraid of modern drugs that
may be in question? While capsaicin has the ability to reduce inflammation and pain,
it also helps improve blood flow and circulation thus preventing complications that
can lead to heart attack and stroke. Therefore if capsaicin could be delivered in a
formula that didn’t include topical heat, it may be able to solve the daily
suffering of people facing chronic pain diseases such as arthritis.
Management at SiCap industries isn’t sure if they’ll be marketing their future
capsaicin throat spray as more than a mouth pain fighter, but they are certain their
new discovery will lead to a safe and comfortable alternative for people suffering
from daily chronic pain. And in this time of public scrutiny concerning popular pain
relievers, SiCap Industries may be poised to capture a huge market that’s feeling
completely alienated by the traditional pharmaceutical industry.
For more information about SiCap Industries, and any of their products – visit
(http://www.sinusbuster.com). Samples and media kits are available for qualified
media and medical personnel.
Web Site = http://www.sinusbuster.com
Contact Details = Contact:
Wayne Perry
SiCap Industries, LLC
http://www.sinusbuster.com
webmaster@sinusbuster.com
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