One method to stop a heart attack fast
This is an alternative medicine post. Please do not take this information as an alternative from visiting a doctor. Its just information on the health benefits of cayenne pepper on the coronary system.
How To Use Cayenne Pepper To Stop A Heart Attack Fast!
Famed healers such as Dr. John Christopher, N.D., and Dr. Richard Schulze, N.D., sang the praises of Cayenne pepper. For instance Dr. John Christopher declared: "In 35 years of practice, and working with the people and teaching, I have never on house calls lost one heart attack patient and the reason is, whenever I go in--if they are still breathing--I pour down them a cup of cayenne tea (a teaspoon of cayenne in a cup of hot water, and within minutes they are up and around)."
It should be noted that these men, and many other healers like them, were speaking from personal experience and not speculation when referring to this powerful plant.
So what are the best practices in using Cayenne pepper based upon the voice and experiences of those that have actually used it?
First the Cayenne pepper must be at least 90,000 heat units or 90,000(H.U.) to be able to stop a heart attack. If the cayenne is at least 90,000 H.U. and the person is still conscious, the recommendation is to mix 1 teaspoon of cayenne powder in a glass of warm water (this is essentially a "cayenne tea" , and give it to the person to drink.
If the person is unconscious then the recommendation is to use a cayenne tincture or extract, again of at least 90,000 H.U., and put a couple of full droppers underneath their tongue full strength. As noted above by Dr. Christopher, in 35 years of practice he never lost even 1 heart attack case if the person was still breathing when he arrived, and he attributed this to the prudent use of the cayenne pepper.
http://www.naturalnews.com/030566_cayenne_pepper_heart_attack.html#ixzz22tgzV6hV
In the first 9 minutes of this video this woman gives her personal experience in stopping a heart attack using cayenne pepper extract.
Capsaicinoids, (capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin), are the major pungent constituents of chili peppers from the genus Capsicum. Regular intake of chili peppers delays oxidation of serum lipids, and lowers and improves insulin and glucose profiles following a meal, both of which contribute to reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease (Ahuja 2006). In animal models, capsaicin reduces platelet aggregation (Wang 1984). An early study attributed the reduced plasma fibrinogen and increased fibrinolytic activity of native Thai individuals, compared to Americans living in Thailand, to the amounts of capsaicin in their diets (Visudhiphan 1982). In laboratory tests, both capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin reduced platelet aggregation and reduced the activity of clotting proteins in blood samples from 6 healthy patients (Adams 2009).
http://www.lef.org/protocols/heart_circulatory/blood_clot_02.htm
libodem
(19,288 posts)One of my friends would take capsules of cayenne pepper to ward off or shorten colds.
Ya Basta
(391 posts)I myself use cayenne pepper capsules together with hawthorn capsules with food, and nattokinase together with serrapeptase between meals to dissolve some blood clotting in one of my legs. As oppose to taking Coumadin (rat poison). Works much better in my opinion and without the problem of thinning your blood.
I also keep with me in my work bag a bottle of cayenne pepper extract. Just in case of emergency.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)if you feel like sharing it.
Ya Basta
(391 posts)These paragraphs are the first pieces of information I got which made me aware of these two enzymes. They are about halfway down this link.
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/blood_clots.html
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme - it breaks down protein. This means it is able to act on pathogenic (disease causing) tissue, such as blood clots, cysts, arterial plaque and the substances produced naturally by the body as part of its inflammatory response.
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Nattokinase is an enzyme extracted and purified from a Japanese food called Natto. Natto is a cheese-like food made from fermented soybeans that has been eaten in Japan for many years. It is thought by some to be a valuable tool in minimizing the chances of developing heart and vascular diseases. Natto is produced by fermentation by adding the bacterium Bacillus natto, a beneficial bacteria, to boiled soybeans. The resulting nattokinase enzyme is produced when the bacterium acts on the soybeans. While other soy foods contain enzymes, it is only the natto preparation that contains the specific nattokinase enzyme. Nattokinase is valued in the alternative medicine community as a clot-buster and blood thinner, and is sometimes recommended as a substitute for daily aspirin therapy. But it's effects go beyond that in terms of catalyzing other enzyme activity."
"I have researched the natto and it was recommended to take a dose of 2000fui to help with blood clots."
"I have a history of blood clots, my doctor started me on Nattokinase and, as long as I take it, I have had no further incidents. I went off of it for a couple of weeks and ended up with 2 clots, but they quickly disappeared after a few days back on nattokinase. This also has helped to ease my menstrual issues."
This is what I take to dissolve the clots in my leg. I take the cayenne and hawthorn 3x a day with my meals and I take the nattokinase and serrapeptase 3x between meals on an empty stomach. One of those is before going to bed which is when I take one of the magnesium pills. But be careful not to over do it which I did. What happened was I ended taking too much cayenne (much more than what the bottle says) and it killed too much of my good bacteria which caused a light yeast infection on my tongue (Thrush). That was a little bit of a hassle to get rid of but I got rid of that using herbal remedies too.
And here's a link about using cayenne for blood clots.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/482716-does-cayenne-dissolve-blood-clots/
Here's the videos I watched before I started using this route for my blood clots.
Take care dixiegrrrrl,
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)Do you use iherb.com? Best prices and fast shipping, been using them for years and years now.
Natto I now remember from distant past reading.
thanks for the info.
Ya Basta
(391 posts)When I need to order online I'll definitely check them out. Sometime I have to go online for things, including herbs.
As for now I mostly go to a local herbal supply store. They do charge a little bit more but the brother and sister who own the store are very nice people and whenever possible I like to help keep our locally owned businesses open by shopping in them.
And very glad I could help with the info
dixiegrrrl
Edit: spelling typo
Here's what I noticed when I first started taking these to treat my clots. After a couple of days to no more than about a week I could feel a major improvement in my leg. Before I started my leg with the clots felt a bit more heavy than my other leg. In addition it was a little sore feeling as well as being a little swollen.
But one day (just days later) I noticed a big difference in how my leg felt. I remember saying to myself "damn this shit is excellent, my leg feels completely normal and the swelling was completely gone."
I'm going to keep taking them until a year has past, then I'm going to go in for an ultrasound to see if all the clots are gone. If not I'll continue until they are.
Oh yeah I also noticed my arthritis I have in one of my hands. Its very slight, but in the morning my hand would be stiff for about an hour. But now after taking these that has totally gone away too.
Take care,
Warpy
(113,130 posts)and sip it when my throat is sore. It does work but it takes a while.
However, were I to get the signs of a heart attack, I'd dial 911 and chew a plain aspirin tablet. I might try the cayenne water only if the ambulance was taking its own sweet time getting there (and I'm 2 minutes away from the station).
grasswire
(50,130 posts)Something to consider, for sure.
I'm resting easy about clots right now, as a recent trip to the ER resulted in a D-dimer test and it was totally clear.