but would love more
information.Dianne
From: gaiac...@gmail.com
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Subject: RE: Cayenne / Aches pain was // Re: CSProstatitis
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 21:44:08 -0500
No,
he never checked his blood sugar. The doctors were exasperated with him,
and finally just said
Dianne - how did you get the heart to regenerate? Excellent!
Jane
these emzymes? I am very interested in them for my husband who has had two
heart attacks. He is doing well now
and the part of his heart that died has regenerated but would love more
information.
I have to make it so DH will drink it though - I can't even get pepper into him
- and to swallow a cyenne tab is bad enough! He hates hot stuff! I'll drink
it for him - I wonder if ginger would do instead?
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that he can tolerate. It is an acquired
taste so after time you will be able to give him even more.
zoe
From: Jane MacRoss highfie...@internode.on.net
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Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: Cayenne / Aches pain was // Re: CSProstatitis
Cayenne pills are not good. You have to get the taste in your mouth to
trigger the stomach secretions that protect the stomach lining.
Try using even less
Subject: Re: Cayenne / Aches pain was // Re: CSProstatitis
Cayenne pills are not good. You have to get the taste in your mouth to
trigger the stomach secretions that protect the stomach lining.
Try using even less and work his way up. The capsaicin in the cayenne is
the pain killer
My poor Dad. He couldn't tolerate anything hot at all. He was diabetic and
one day my Mom and I were shopping. When we came in Dad was in his chair,
out of it, kind of slumped over and not responsive. I thought he had a
stroke or heart attack so I got out my super hot cayenne tincture and put
Honestly he HATES it - he will sit there roll his eyes and say he's not
hungry - he wont eat it. Then a bowl of fruit and yoghourt his eyes light up
and he eats all that!
From: Lena Guyot
The only other thing I can think of is to introduce some good Louisiana
cuisine, like
ROFL - didn't he do a routine glucometer check? I've only had M in a semi
conscious state once and brought him out of it with the phone support of my
then doc - 100u/s Insulin it took over 4 hours - since then I have been more
careful This was around 5 years ago - any time the glucometer goes
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From: Renee
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Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 6:17 PM
Subject: RE: Cayenne / Aches pain was // Re: CSProstatitis
My poor Dad. He couldn't tolerate anything hot at all. He was diabetic and
one day my Mom and I were shopping. When we came
I sometimes temper hot, spicy foods with sour cream. I have no idea if this
would destroy the virtue of the pepper, though, though I think fats in general
are good as carriers for pepper. L
On Oct 9, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
Honestly he HATES it - he will sit there roll his eyes
No, we were with him while they stabilized him. It was low blood sugar,
they gave him something, then got him to eat, then let him sleep. I went
and got him the next morning.
It was the cayenne. I've never had a sore throat either, but then he NEVER
ate anything hot, complained about black
No, he never checked his blood sugar. The doctors were exasperated with
him, and finally just said-take 2 shots a day of x amount of insulin. His
doc didn't like it but they knew dad would never check and it was the only
way to 'control' the diabetes. And because he took shots Dad figured he
doesn't care.
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Subject: RE: Cayenne / Aches pain was // Re: CSProstatitis
No, he never checked his blood sugar. The doctors were exasperated with him,
and finally just said-take
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