Chilli Peppers - What the Doctors and Quacks say!

Released on = December 21, 2005, 4:58 am

Press Release Author = The Great Chilli Farm

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = Are chilli peppers realy good for you? Or are they just a
pain in the butt. Everything you wanted to know about the Capsicum plant but were
too afraid to ask!

Press Release Body = The main virtue of the chill pepper lies in the fact that it is
a powerful stimulant, yet has no narcotic effects. At last, something that feels
good and is good for you!

It is interesting that the chilli is most popular in tropical climates. One half
expects people living in these regions would avoid any more heat at all costs, but
no, the stimulation of the hot chill causes the heart to beat faster thus causing
the body to sweat and since the sweat glands are the body\'s natural air conditioner,
the tropics are obviously the place to activate them!

Chilli peppers, used with discretion, will also help a sluggish digestion. They
certainly help the Mexicans and South Americans digest their heavy spicy foods. Most
doctors in the 20th century agree that eating chillis, particularly the acrid
Capsicum annuum frutescens, will encourage salivations, gastric secretions and gut
movement and thus make food easier to digest. There is a West Indian recipe called
Mandram which is also meant to help a weak digestion: chilli pods are mixed with
thinly sliced, unpeeled cucumber, shallots, chives or onions, lemon or lime juice
and Madeira. Similar recipes appear in homeopathic and herbal medicine books.

The oil content of the capsicum, if dissolved in ether and applied with cotton wool,
is considered by many to be very useful in relieving rheumatic pains.

It is even claimed by some that if one eats a lot of chilli peppers they will rid
the body of enough fats to lower the blood cholesterol level and reduce the chances
of heart attack. Indeed, it is true that a study of chilli-eating Spanish Americans
has shown them to suffer from a remarkable low level of heart disease! A new
expression could be \"A chilli a day, keeps the spare tire away!\"

However, if taken in excess, hot chilli peppers can cause gastritis, renal
irritation, inflammation, strangury and of course, make it necessary to keep a roll
of toilet paper in the deep freeze and have to do handstands in the shower.

For hundreds of years, doctors, herbalists and quacks have been recommending chilli
peppers as a cure for digestive disorders, catarrh, weak sight, pimples and skin
diseases, rheumatism, chilblains and alcoholism. My own experience is that in the
last 20 years, I can count the number of times I have been sick on one hand. I\'m not
saying that it is because of all the chilli peppers that I eat, but it always seems
to be the sniveling, nose blowing, aches and pains kind of person that tells me that
they can\'t eat anything hotter than a ginger biscuit. You decide!

Visit http://www.chillifarm.com for more interesting facts about the chili pepper

Web Site = http://www.chillifarm.com

Contact Details = David Miller

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