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Hot peppers can help keep you warm, may even have ability to ease some pain.

35999 Hot peppers can help keep you warm, may even have ability to ease some pain. http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2004/02/02-24-04tdc/02-24-04dscihealth-column-02.asp Some like it hot, some like it very hot and some like it not at all. I'm talking, of course, about chile peppers. During these cold months, sometimes a little spiciness warms the body, or at least the stomach. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chili pepper > Science capsaicin   interior   design   bell   peppers   cayenne   pepper   varicose   veins   mba   programs   security   systems   education   alcohol   consumption Jan 1, 2007  

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Fig. 3. Archaeological starch grains extracted from the surfaces and tissue of desiccated chili pepper specimens from Guilį Naquitz. (Left) Starch grain from Phaseolus sp. from square D12. (Right) Starch grain from Capsicum sp. from square E12. Table 2.
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The mild peppers include Bell, Banana, Pimiento and Sweet Cherry, while the hot peppers include Cayenne, Celestial, Large Cherry, Serrano, Tabasco, and Jalapeno.
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After 400 years, chile's status as signature crop of New Mexico is well preserved in memories and freezers throughout the state. But the $250 million pepper processing industry that has emerged over the last 30 years faces intense international competition and weather, disease and insect problems.
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Topically, cayenne is an effective pain reliever. It contains capsaicin, which is used in ointment form to relieve pain. Ointments made from cayenne stop muscle and joint pain by "confusing" pain transmitters and blocking pain messages from the skin.
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Prick kinu Scientific Name: Capsicum frutescens. Varieties: Jinda Description-Size: Color: 0.5 to 0.8 cm in diameter with 4 to 5 cm long. Dark green or dark red.
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