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Natural Remedies for Arthritis – Cayenne Pepper

Built by Author Unknown on Friday, February 27th, 2009

While most arthritis sufferers will look for over-the-counter or prescribed pain medication, there are also natural remedies for arthritis that are available. One of natural remedies for arthritis is cayenne pepper, also know simply as red chili pepper.



As great as it is to know that some individuals are able to seek arthritis pain relief from red chili peppers, you likely have many questions. What type of red pepper? What format should I opt for? How much should I consume? Do I eat it or apply it to the skin and how often? If you have these questions, please continue reading on for answers.

Cayenne pepper is available in many different formats, including capsules, oil, creams, and pepper. Where you purchase yours will depend on the remedy selected. For example, if you wish to try a topical cream, head to the drug store. If you wish to increase your cayenne pepper intake naturally, head to your local supermarket or organic food store.

Cayenne Pepper Remedy #1

Mix a small amount of red pepper with a small amount of castor oil. Use a paper towel or cloth to soak in the mixture. Apply the damp paper towel or cloth to the painful area. Some recommend applying and leaving on overnight. Castor oil has many health benefits, although it is not right for everyone. Try this home remedy for a couple of hours during the day first. If you notice a decrease in pain with no reactions, aim for overnight relief.

Cayenne Pepper Remedy #2

Purchase the cayenne pepper spice. This is the dry mixture. Add to your food. If you have digestive problems, you may notice a few complications at first. For many, their body needs to adjust to the pepper, as it can be difficult to digest. Start slow, like with 1/8 tablespoon. Overtime, work your way to two teaspoons a day. You can scatter this dosage out over different meals. Red pepper can be added to most foods.

Cayenne Pepper Remedy #3

Purchase hot sauce that is made from cayenne pepper. The hot sauce label should state the main ingredient is “aged cayennes.” Apply to the painful areas of your body at least two times a day. Many report this home remedy does work, but there is the possibility of stained clothes.

Cayenne Pepper Remedy #4

Purchase an over-the-counter topical cream with capsaicin as the main ingredient. This is an alternative to using the above mentioned hot sauce. Many creams use capsaicin, which is derived from cayenne pepper. If on a budget, try the above mentioned hot sauce remedy first. If it does not work, try this alternative.

As with any natural remedies for arthritis, it is important to consider the risk and speak with a trusted medical professional. The active ingredient in cayenne pepper is capsaicin. It can interact with a number of drugs, including acid reducers, aspirin, blood thinners, and ACE inhibitors. If taking these medications, hold off. First, speak to your primary care physician or a pharmacist. He or she can inform you of the dangers or the risks of mixing with your current medications.

With all natural and home remedies, it is important to remember variance. Our bodies process food differently. Cayenne pepper may provide relief from some, but not others. It is best to experiment to find the best pepper remedy and dosage.

You will know that the remedy works when you notice a decrease in pain. The longer you take these natural remedies for arthritis, the lesser pain you will experience. As mentioned earlier, capsaicin is the active ingredient in cayenne pepper. It is found in many medications and has aspirin like qualities. The pepper improves blood flow and circulation and releases natural endorphins, which help combat pain and discomfort.

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One Response to “Natural Remedies for Arthritis – Cayenne Pepper”

  1. Trio Page says:

    Wow! This advice to eat red peppers to treat arthritis is a good example of why people should be extremely cautious about getting medical information from the Web, especially unpaid posts from non-experts. Red peppers, chili peppers, cayenne, whatever you want to call them, CAUSE arthritis. The worst thing arthritis sufferers can do is to eat them, especially during an attack. Red peppers belong to a class of vegetables called "nightshades" that contain a chemical that triggers arthritis inflammation in many people. Other nightshades include white potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants and tobacco. If you suffer from arthritis, eliminate all nightshades from your diet for a week or two and see if you feel better. Then go ahead and eat nightshades for a few days and stop again. If the arthritis attacks correspond to your diet, then you need to restrict your consumption of nightshade vegetables, especially fresh. Reina Raine cites only one source, an ad for a book. The vague ad says nothing about eating -- or not eating -- red peppers to fight arthritis. How do I know the no-nightshade diet works? Because I use it to avoid arthritis attacks. I also sleep much better. When I eat nightshades I often have insomnia. Also, I used to be a newspaper health writer, and interviewed experts on this subject. If you want to learn more, just do a search for arthritis and nightshades.

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