A Hot Food Rx From Mexico!
Are you a "hot food" lover? If you're like your brothers and sisters
from Mexico or any South American country, then give yourself a pat
on the back. Why? You may be lowering your blood pressure and
keeping your heart healthy by doing so.
Wait- eating hot foods lowers blood pressure? Sure does, researchers
say most people think the opposite will happen, (make blood pressure rise)
but it's just not true.
Jalapenos, serranos, fresno or habaneros switches on genes that keep
blood vessels relaxed and open, so pressure surges don't occur.
Ever hear of the "Latin Lover?" Well, it's no myth, a steady diet
of hot peppers keeps arteries open and heart strongs, enabling the
men to perform their manly duties admirably.
And for women, blocked arteries may mean less pleasure and less
sensitivity, so the hot peppers work for women as well.
So, if you plan on having some chili or rice and beans this weekend,
remember to add a little more hot peppers to the dish and improve
your health for the better.
Important tip: If you're on blood pressure meds right now,
do not go off and try the "hot pepper solution" without
consulting with your Dr. first. And if you're healthy and
want to add some hot peppers to dishes-do it slowly, no Overloading
your dishes with a lot of pepper.
And if you need more info on hot peppers and better health,
go to Google.com and type in Dr. John Christopher.
He was a doctor trained in traditional medicine, and was constantly
giving his patients more and more blood pressure medications,
the medications didn't really help, so he looked and looked for
natural alternatives, and he found it...in peppers.
Read how he helped patient after patient turn their lives
around with the hot pepper cures.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Coming soon, to an E-reader near you.
My team of "remedy hunters" and I are now working
on an Newsletter to help those with anxiety issues.
If you or a loved one is on or thinking about getting on
Xanax or Valium, please read our newsletter first.
If should be in the Amazon, kindle store by next week.
Thanks!
Are you a "hot food" lover? If you're like your brothers and sisters
from Mexico or any South American country, then give yourself a pat
on the back. Why? You may be lowering your blood pressure and
keeping your heart healthy by doing so.
Wait- eating hot foods lowers blood pressure? Sure does, researchers
say most people think the opposite will happen, (make blood pressure rise)
but it's just not true.
Jalapenos, serranos, fresno or habaneros switches on genes that keep
blood vessels relaxed and open, so pressure surges don't occur.
Ever hear of the "Latin Lover?" Well, it's no myth, a steady diet
of hot peppers keeps arteries open and heart strongs, enabling the
men to perform their manly duties admirably.
And for women, blocked arteries may mean less pleasure and less
sensitivity, so the hot peppers work for women as well.
So, if you plan on having some chili or rice and beans this weekend,
remember to add a little more hot peppers to the dish and improve
your health for the better.
Important tip: If you're on blood pressure meds right now,
do not go off and try the "hot pepper solution" without
consulting with your Dr. first. And if you're healthy and
want to add some hot peppers to dishes-do it slowly, no Overloading
your dishes with a lot of pepper.
And if you need more info on hot peppers and better health,
go to Google.com and type in Dr. John Christopher.
He was a doctor trained in traditional medicine, and was constantly
giving his patients more and more blood pressure medications,
the medications didn't really help, so he looked and looked for
natural alternatives, and he found it...in peppers.
Read how he helped patient after patient turn their lives
around with the hot pepper cures.
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Coming soon, to an E-reader near you.
My team of "remedy hunters" and I are now working
on an Newsletter to help those with anxiety issues.
If you or a loved one is on or thinking about getting on
Xanax or Valium, please read our newsletter first.
If should be in the Amazon, kindle store by next week.
Thanks!