Hi guys, there are a lot of articles that seem to be pushing cayenne and peppers as being beneficial but I have not seen any actual proper tests. Its mostly ads from nutrition houses and supplement manufacturers. Are there any proper tests to show the ups and downs?
I know that capsaicin elevates the metabolic rate temporarily and it also improves circulation and I've read that it acts as an anti-inflamatory but what about any long term health benefits or hazards? I'd imagine that the pepper is hot to mammals like us for a reason and thats so we dont eat them (I mean the pepper plant is just protecting its young). Its really an irritant of sorts no? Our noses run and the body temporarily creates mucus to get rid of the stuff no? Does the liver have to process capsaicin and if so, does it give it more work?
Dont get me wrong, I love hot stuff and I do believe there are health benefits from the peppers but I'd be curious to see if there have been any medical studies to document the effects over a long period of time.
Lets talk about peppers and health...especially for the ones that eat lots of hot peppers all the time
I know that capsaicin elevates the metabolic rate temporarily and it also improves circulation and I've read that it acts as an anti-inflamatory but what about any long term health benefits or hazards? I'd imagine that the pepper is hot to mammals like us for a reason and thats so we dont eat them (I mean the pepper plant is just protecting its young). Its really an irritant of sorts no? Our noses run and the body temporarily creates mucus to get rid of the stuff no? Does the liver have to process capsaicin and if so, does it give it more work?
Dont get me wrong, I love hot stuff and I do believe there are health benefits from the peppers but I'd be curious to see if there have been any medical studies to document the effects over a long period of time.
Lets talk about peppers and health...especially for the ones that eat lots of hot peppers all the time