Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper

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How To Use Cayenne Pepper

Cayenne pepper can be used in several ways to benefit health. It's simple to incorporate into a diet because it comes in whole, spice and supplement forms. Adding a pinch to foods, such as eggs, fries and marinades, adds flavor to food and may even benefit a person's health.

There are numerous gels, patches, creams, extracts and pills available over the counter that contain cayenne or capsaicin. Individuals can also buy nasal sprays for congestion and teas for natural therapies.

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