Pepper spray iz good.

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Thursday, December 16, 2004 commentary:
New nasal pepper spray product creates rush of good feelin' endorphins, says manufacturer

Here's an interesting idea: spray cayenne pepper up your nose. It's supposed to cause a rush of endorphins. Sounds crazy, right? But the manufacturer says there's no pain involved: just good vibes! It's a sort of "natural high" like the ones runners experience.
I'm a big believer in the healing power of cayenne pepper: it's a miracle first-aid herb that helps stop bleeding, heal wounds and even revive comatose patients! There's no doubt it will also help clear sinus congestion.

Out of curiosity, I've ordered this product and will be writing up my thoughts after trying it myself. That is, if I haven't passed out from inhaling cayenne pepper... Be sure to read the related article, Clear out your medicine chest and replace with natural first aid tools.

News summary:
Source: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/7/emw140516.htm

Endorphin junkies seeking the ultimate rush are turning to the world's first all natural hot pepper nasal spray known as the "Sinus Buster."

Aside from its' reputation for beating chronic headaches and sinus symptoms, the Sinus Buster is also being used by athletes and weekend warriors looking for their next endorphin high.

It's all due to the Sinus Buster's active ingredient "Capsaicin", the natural chemical that puts the "Hot" in hot peppers.

Aside from fighting chronic sinusitis and headaches, many users credit the Sinus Buster nasal spray for giving them an instant burst of endorphins that leads to a feeling of focus and well being.

http://www.herbnews.info/001330.html

:)
 
TTT said:
Thursday, December 16, 2004 commentary:
New nasal pepper spray product creates rush of good feelin' endorphins, says manufacturer

Here's an interesting idea: spray cayenne pepper up your nose. It's supposed to cause a rush of endorphins. Sounds crazy, right? But the manufacturer says there's no pain involved: just good vibes! It's a sort of "natural high" like the ones runners experience.
I'm a big believer in the healing power of cayenne pepper: it's a miracle first-aid herb that helps stop bleeding, heal wounds and even revive comatose patients! There's no doubt it will also help clear sinus congestion.

Out of curiosity, I've ordered this product and will be writing up my thoughts after trying it myself. That is, if I haven't passed out from inhaling cayenne pepper... Be sure to read the related article, Clear out your medicine chest and replace with natural first aid tools.

News summary:
Source: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/7/emw140516.htm

Endorphin junkies seeking the ultimate rush are turning to the world's first all natural hot pepper nasal spray known as the "Sinus Buster."

Aside from its' reputation for beating chronic headaches and sinus symptoms, the Sinus Buster is also being used by athletes and weekend warriors looking for their next endorphin high.

It's all due to the Sinus Buster's active ingredient "Capsaicin", the natural chemical that puts the "Hot" in hot peppers.

Aside from fighting chronic sinusitis and headaches, many users credit the Sinus Buster nasal spray for giving them an instant burst of endorphins that leads to a feeling of focus and well being.

http://www.herbnews.info/001330.html

:)

I agree that cayenne pepper is good for unclogging the sinuses, but good for a buzz???

Oh, please... What will people think up next??? LOL
 
Maybe that’s why I like curry so much. Curry contains large amounts of turmeric, which comes from a plant which is in the same family as cayenne. I thrive on curry—I use any excuse I can think of to make curried chicken, curried rice, or anything else curried. If they made curry ice cream, I would eat it. :lol:
 
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Having spray cayenne pepper up my nose is pretty scary. LOL! I think I'll stick with Vick.
 
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