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The main component in chili peppers- capsaicin is well known for its healing qualities for diseases like cancer, diabetes, fighting inflammation and pain relief.
Research has now found that the topical application of a capsaicin cream during a heart attack is linked to preventing or reducing damage to the heart. The researchers found an amazing 85 percent reduction in cardiac cell death when capsaicin was used, and said that it was the most powerful cardioprotective effect recorded. Study Details Scientists from the University of Cincinnati applied capsaicin to specific skin locations in mice, and found that it caused sensory nerves in the skin to trigger signals in the nervous system. These signals activate reactions known as cellular "pro-survival" pathways in the heart, which protect the muscle. The researchers also found that a tiny incision made in the abdomen of the lab rats triggered an 81 percent reduction in the death of heart cells. The study author explained:
Capsaicin is the active component of chili peppers and produces a 'hot' sensation because it reacts with the body's pain receptors; this substance is believed to be responsible for its health benefits. Capsaicin is also the active ingredient in several topical medications used for temporary pain relief. One of the study authors explained how topical capsaicin had no known serious adverse effects, and said: "If proven effective in humans, this therapy has the potential to reduce injury and/or death in the event of a coronary blockage, thereby reducing the extent and consequences of heart attack." Research Paper Details: Jones WK, Fan GC, Liao S, et al. Peripheral Nociception Associated With Surgical Incision Elicits Remote Nonischemic Cardioprotection Via Neurogenic Activation of protein Kinase C Signaling. Circulation, Sep 2009; 120: S1 - S9.
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