Ok, this one I’m not too sure about, and I wouldn’t want to rely on it. Anyone have any experience with this? Please comment on the Facebook page to weigh in.
So the word is you can stop a heart attack in its tracks. How? Cayenne pepper. Reportedly, it stops it in around 60 seconds. Can this be real?
Some healers have weighed in favorably:
“In 35 years of practice, and working with the people and teaching, I have never on house calls lost one heart attack patient and the reason is, whenever I go in–if they are still breathing–I pour down them a cup of cayenne tea (a teaspoon of cayenne in a cup of hot water, and within minutes they are up and around).” – Dr. John Christopher, N.D.
Apparently the requirements are that the Cayenne be 90,000 heat units strong to stop an attack. If you are not convinced about this method, maybe it would be in your best interest to look into finding cpr training in toronto (if you live here), so you get a better answer as to what you should do if you see someone suffering from a heart attack.
The recipe is mix 1 tsp cayenne with a glass of warm water.
For unconscious people, the process is to administer tincture or extract by putting drops of it under the tongue (being careful they don’t choke.
Please weigh in on this. I didn’t see anything about Cayenne pepper in First Aid training.