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How to Make Cayenne Salve for Herbal Pain Relief
The health benefits of cayenne are truly astounding.
An herbal pain reliever, cayenne has heart-protective qualities and can boost the immune system. It will even stop bleeding from a cut or wound!
“If you master only one herb in your life, master cayenne pepper.
It is more powerful than anything else.” —Dr. Richard Shulze
In this article we are going to look at one of cayenne’s many benefits: easing pain.
History of Cayenne
Cayenne comes from the Capsicum genus that also includes bell peppers, chilies, paprikas and habaneros.
This genus is from the Americas and has been cultivated for use for at least 7,000 years. Some of the early European explorers brought the seeds from South America back to Europe and they quickly spread around the world.
The etymology of the word Capsicum is believed to have been derived from Greek, meaning “to bite.”
What Makes It Bite?
Cayenne has a hot and acrid taste. This “bite” or heat is caused by the constituent capsaicin. The more capsaicin a pepper has, the more heat or bite to it. This amount varies greatly between species and varieties.
One method of measuring this bite or heat is the Scoville heat units (SHU). Cayenne has around 30,000 – 50,000 SHU. In contrast, bell peppers have 0 and habaneros have more than 100,000.
Cayenne for Pain
Cayenne is famous for reducing many types of pain. It works by affecting your nervous system. Substance P is a neurotransmitter that relays information and results in what we call pain. Capsaicin, a major constituent of cayenne peppers, blocks substance P and therefore reduces pain.
When cayenne is used topically, it can relieve many different types of pain, from diabetic neuropathy to shingles, migraine headaches, back aches, arthritis, menstrual cramps and bruises.
Cayenne Salve
This recipe is a super simple salve that can be made up very quickly and bring big-time herbal pain relief.
What you’ll need…
1/2 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons cayenne powder (or 15 grams)
1/2 ounce beeswax
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Begin by combining the cayenne and olive oil in a double boiler or a pan on very low heat.
Heat the oil and cayenne until it is warm, turn off the heat, and let it sit (warmly) for about 20 minutes, then turn the heat on again.
I repeat this process for at least one hour to a couple of hours. You could do it for 24 hours if desired.
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Once the cayenne and olive oil have been infused, strain off the powder through a cheesecloth. Reserve the infused oil.
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Heat the beeswax until it is melted. Stir in the infused oil until the beeswax and oil have been thoroughly melted together and combined.
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Immediately pour this mixture into jars or tins.
Let it cool and then label it.
Yield: About 4 ounces
Using Your Cayenne Salve
This cayenne salve can be used on aches and pains, from sore muscles and joints to bruises and even nerve pain.
It is best for closed wounds and may sting a bit on open wounds. Even on closed skin you may feel a bit of burning or heat in the area where it is used. It should be applied externally only and used within 6 months for the best results.
If using it for arthritic pain, it may take up to a week or two to see results. In this case you want to use it daily to decrease chronic pain.
Caution: When cayenne comes in contact with your mucosal membranes or eyes, it will burn! Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after touching cayenne or use gloves to apply the salve to the desired area. If you are using the cayenne salve as an herbal pain relief on your hands, consider applying it at night and then sleeping with gloves on.
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