Cayenne Pepper

Did you know that there’s a simple and powerful ingredient in your kitchen that can prevent a heart attack in just one minute? It’s true! According to herbalist John Christopher, there’s a formula that can stop a heart attack within 60 seconds. And the secret ingredient? Cayenne pepper!

Now, you might be wondering, how can a common kitchen spice have such a powerful effect on heart health? Well, cayenne pepper is known to increase heart rate and improve blood circulation throughout the body. It also has a hemostatic effect, which means it can stop bleeding instantly and aid in heart attack recovery.

Using cayenne pepper is easy. If you or someone you know is experiencing a heart attack, simply mix a teaspoon of cayenne pepper in a glass of water and have the person drink it. Make sure they are conscious for this to work effectively. If the person is unconscious, you can use cayenne pepper extract and put a few drops under their tongue.

But wait, there’s more! If you want to be prepared for emergencies, you can make your own cayenne tincture following Dr. Schulz’s recipe. Here’s how:

Dr. Schulz’s Cayenne Tincture Recipe

Ingredients

  • Cayenne pepper powder
  • 1-3 fresh cayenne peppers
  • 50% alcohol (you can use vodka)
  • 1-liter glass bottle
  • Gloves

Instructions

  1. Put on gloves for safety.
  2. Fill a quarter of the glass bottle with cayenne pepper powder. Pour in enough alcohol to cover the powder.
  3. In a blender, mix the fresh peppers with enough alcohol to get a sauce-like consistency. Add the mixture to the bottle, filling it about three-fourths of the way.
  4. Fill the bottle to the top with alcohol and put the lid on. Shake the bottle several times a day.
  5. Leave the tincture in a dark place for two weeks, then strain. Keep the final tincture in a dark bottle. For a stronger tincture, let it infuse for three months before straining.
  6. Store the tincture in a dry, dark place. It never spoils.

Now that you have your homemade cayenne tincture ready, here’s how to use it:

Dr. Schulz’s Dosing Recommendation

Give 5-10 drops of the tincture to a conscious patient who has suffered a heart attack or stroke. Repeat the treatment after 5 minutes, and continue until the patient’s condition improves. If the patient is unconscious, put 1-3 drops under their tongue and begin CPR. Repeat the treatment every 5 minutes until their condition improves.

Aside from its potential to prevent heart attacks, cayenne pepper has many other health benefits. It has antifungal properties, aids digestion, and may even have anticancer effects. Cayenne peppers are also rich in essential minerals like calcium, zinc, selenium, and magnesium, as well as vitamins C and A.

In conclusion, cayenne pepper can work wonders for your heart health. If you have a history of heart problems or simply want to be prepared, it’s a good idea to have some cayenne pepper or tincture on hand. Stay safe and take care of your heart!