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The content of this Web site is for informational purposes only. It does not replace the advice of a physician. All material is the property of Ohio State University Medical Center. All rights reserved. Please see our disclaimer for more detail.
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The content of this Web site is for informational purposes only. It does not replace the advice of a physician. All material is the property of Ohio State University Medical Center. All rights reserved. Please see our disclaimer for more detail.
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1. The primary active ingredient in "red peppers" is a compound called capsaicin. In mammalian cells, it interacts with a type of receptor class called the vanilloid receptors and almost exclusively causes release of a neurotransmitter called "Substance P".
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Burton Charley: The young roots, kalewe, are pounded and applied to a cut to stop bleeding. The skin of the stem, kili, can be ground off and taken to treat diarhea. The new leaf, before it unfurls, paini, can be pounded and applied to a dog bite wound.
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Plant Pathology Circular No. 53 Florida Department of Agriculture January 1967 Division of Plant Industry STEM BLEEDING DISEASE OF COCONUT PALM, COCOS NUCIFERA L. S. A. Alfieri, Jr.
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Here's a story Dave Stark told me: Once he and another guy drove over Murphy Dome to do some fishing on the lower Chatanika. On the west side of the dome, the road drops down into a permafrost bog. That's where they got balled up in the mud on that one-lane road too skinny to turn around in.
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