Sure. No problem. I have 2 sources of chronic pain, neuropathy -- in my case, nerves that frequently transmit pain signals for no sensible reason ( both feet )... and a mild to moderate case of osteo-arthritis in my neck vertebrae. Both are benefitted by Capsicum.rghm1u20 said:What kind of pains? Of course, if you can talk about.
I wonder if works for back pains...
In post #17 on this thread, i described using the oil-solvency and absorbency (hygroscopy) of peanut butter to temporarily bind or "trap" capsaicin, as a crude 'timed release' agent. I've also tried freezing quartered habeneros, or small morsels of ghost pepper: the plant tissue's nigh-liquified from ice-crystallization rupturing cells... if you chew it before it even thaws, you get a much faster-acting dose. Downside: greater risk of heartburn. I tried this a few times -- i think 3 times -- with ghost pepper. No heartburn.sp33d said:Welcome to THP...that's awesome to hear that capsicum has given you pain relief...I have been doing some research into capsicum as an analgesic ....it could be a miracle drug..