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cayenne pepper...anyone used it?

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alexthealien

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supposed to be good to use with stims to help blood circulations, it's said to be a good vasodialator
 
besides being high in vitamin B6, C, and E, i don't believe cayenne pepper affects a human's CNS
 
I use that shit habitually.

It is great with wild rice and vegetables, in casseroles, burritos, etc... or just throw a little bit in your hot chocolate or chocolate cake for some kick.
 
My advise to you is to actually get a higher strength vasodilator. Natural remedies are very weak in the power you need to combat any amphetamine vasoconstriction. Do yourself a favor and have some clonidine handy for when your fingers or toes turn blue. Other than that, if you feel the need to, stop using amphetamines so regularly.
 
My advise to you is to actually get a higher strength vasodilator. Natural remedies are very weak in the power you need to combat any amphetamine vasoconstriction. Do yourself a favor and have some clonidine handy for when your fingers or toes turn blue. Other than that, if you feel the need to, stop using amphetamines so regularly.

well if he/she cant get their hands on a more potent vasodilator i think cayenne is a good :\
IME turmeric works better though.
 
I use that shit habitually.

It is great with wild rice and vegetables, in casseroles, burritos, etc... or just throw a little bit in your hot chocolate or chocolate cake for some kick.

Listen to this man. If he understands the awesomeness of cayenne and chocolate, he's probably a pretty intelligent person.

As for me, I add cayenne to just about anything I'm cooking that I feel could benefit from it. Maybe I just love spicy foods, but I could sprinkle that shit in my breakfast cereal. I even brewed it into my morning coffee (along with cloves and cinnamon) because it adds a unique depth of flavor.

...wait, this topic is about drugs...are people using cayenne to get high? What an excruciating experience that must be.
 
My advise to you is to actually get a higher strength vasodilator. Natural remedies are very weak in the power you need to combat any amphetamine vasoconstriction. Do yourself a favor and have some clonidine handy for when your fingers or toes turn blue. Other than that, if you feel the need to, stop using amphetamines so regularly.

idk anyone who sells clondine..doesn't really have street value
 
Listen to this man. If he understands the awesomeness of cayenne and chocolate, he's probably a pretty intelligent person.

As for me, I add cayenne to just about anything I'm cooking that I feel could benefit from it. Maybe I just love spicy foods, but I could sprinkle that shit in my breakfast cereal. I even brewed it into my morning coffee (along with cloves and cinnamon) because it adds a unique depth of flavor.

...wait, this topic is about drugs...are people using cayenne to get high? What an excruciating experience that must be.

This made me LOL
 
Just LOL @ this thread.

It would appear (amazingly) to be no more than the sum of it's parts; a quick glance of which you could get in any health shop, anywhere.

Probably for much cheaper.

And without the "ring of fire" associated with, say, 100mg of daily cayenne.

How do we know it's a vasodilator anyway? - One of it's vitamin contituents is known to promote the flow of blood, but this is not the same as vasodilation. Aspirin promotes blood flow by thinning the blood; this is not a vasodilator either.
 
I use that shit habitually.

It is great with wild rice and vegetables, in casseroles, burritos, etc... or just throw a little bit in your hot chocolate or chocolate cake for some kick.

It goes awesome in curries. Spices shit right up :)
 
I remember that there was talk of mixing capsacin into e.g. time released medication to deter abuse. Has this actually been seen on the market? Moreover has any poor bastard snorted one of them?
 
Dunno why everybody's so quick to dismiss this as false. From what I hear, cayenne (capsaicin in general really) is a pretty damn good vasodilator. Apparently if administered in a tincture or tea it can stop a heart attack by dilating the arteries and allowing the blood to flow. I'd say go ahead and try it. Actually, I'd try it once or twice when sober first to see if you get any noticeable effects.
 
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