Chili peppers
contain chemical compound capsaicin. Capsaicin and its co-compounds used in the
preparation of ointments, rubs and tinctures for their astringent,
counter-irritant and analgesic properties.
These formulations have been in use in the
treatment of arthritic pain, post-herpetic neuropathic pain, sore muscles, etc.
Red
peppers featured with a lot benefits such as losing weight.
However, they also have a lot of spice and flavor without many added calories,
fat or sugar. In 1 teaspoon of crushed red pepper, there are only 6 calories
and 1 gram of carbohydrate. The same amount of pepper contains 15 percent of
the recommended daily value of vitamin A for a 2,000-calorie diet. Vitamin A is
beneficial for improving skin, hair, nails and eyes. Red pepper also contains
vitamins C, E and B-6, and the minerals iron, potassium, magnesium and
phosphorus.
Crushed
red pepper is thermogenic in nature, which means it
produces heat in the body and stimulates the metabolism. A study published in
the journal "Physiology and Behavior" looked at the effect of hot red
pepper intake on energy balance and appetite. Study participants who consumed
spicy red peppers had higher energy expenditure and higher body temperature
after a meal than those who did not take red pepper. The study also found that
people who consumed hot red peppers ate fewer total calories per day and had a
diminished interest in food. If you're looking for a safe, healthy way to burn
more calories and get excessive eating under control, adding crushed red pepper
to food could help.
Polyphenols are antioxidants
found in crushed red pepper that give them a strong disease-preventing property. A study
published in the journal "Nutrition Research and Practice" looked at
the effect of spicy red pepper seeds on rats fed a high-fat and
high-cholesterol diet, which is known to cause health problems and heart
disease. The researchers found that the antioxidants in red pepper strengthened
the immune system's ability to reduce oxidative stress and prevent oxidative
diseases such as cancer, inflammation, heart disease and decreased immune
function. In addition, capsaicin in hot peppers promotes circulation, which may
prevent hardening of arteries and reduce risk of heart attack.
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