Cayenne Pepper for Ulcers

By Cheryl Carpenter, published Jul 06, 2007
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When someone has a ulcer the last thing they would want to do is to eat a hot or spice food item. However, cayenne pepper may be what the doctor ordered. Some people feel that eating spicy foods will eat away at the stomach's lining thus causing ulcers. However, this is far from the truth. Those who are suffering from ulcers may find relief by taking cayenne pepper.

Cayenne pepper is widely used as an herb for cooking many dishes. This fruit is in the same family as the jalapenos, and bell peppers. The cayenne pepper is generally dried and crushed or powdered for use in cooking. However, it is also put into capsule form as a food supplement.

The cayenne plant grows and looks much like a tree. This plant has many stems and grows to about three feet in height, and two feet round. The fruit of the cayenne tree, the cayenne pepper, is about six to ten inches long and red when ripe. The cayenne takes on the appearance of a wrinkled piece of fruit.

Even though the benefits of the cayenne pepper are not commonly known in the United States, herbalist and those who use home remedies worldwide have acknowledged the benefits of this herb for years.

Cayenne is an herb which contains high levels of vitamin A, and C as well as B complexes. In addition this spicy herb contains potassium and calcium as well. When someone takes cayenne pepper for stomach disorders such as ulcers, this actually encourages the rebuilding of the stomach's lining. If has been found that aspirin causes stomach ulcers in many people. Studies show that cayenne pepper offers protection from the harsh affects of aspirin on the stomach's lining.

Cayenne pepper causes the blood to the stomach and intestines to increase and as a result foods are absorbed faster and more efficiently. Not only is cayenne pepper of benefit for those who have ulcers, it is also instrumental in the prevention of ulcers. Cayenne pepper is not only beneficial to the treatment of ulcers it is of benefit to the entire digestive system as well. Cayenne pepper helps with cramping in the intestines and the building up of gas.

Takeaways
  • The cayenne pepper is generally dried and crushed or powdered for use in cooking.
  • Cayenne is an herb which contains high levels of vitamin A, and C as well as B complexes.
  • Not only is cayenne pepper of benefit for those who have ulcers, it is also can prevent them.
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