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How hot peppers may help with hair loss
Researchers in China recently looked at using a treatment made up of capsaicin, curcumin and piperine on certain people with conditions commonly tied to hair loss.
The answer to one of life’s most burning questions
You’ve probably heard people say their mouth is “burning” or it feels like their mouth is “on fire” from eating spicy food. But is there any truth to it, or is it all in your head? According to several publications, that burning sensation doesn’t mean you’re actually burning your mouth or burning your tongue.
Could a spicy meal help lower the risk of high blood pressure?
If you have high blood pressure you really should make a visit to your doctor. They may want you to use medicine to help bring it down. However, it’s possible to help manage hypertension by making some easy diet changes.
Could capsaicin help with the fight against cancer?
The compound capsaicin is what spices up hot peppers, but now a new study suggests it may have an added benefit, as well.
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