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Chili peppers are known for their heat and are frequently used to add spice and zest to dishes. But these fiery plants also have many benefits for health, including fighting cancer and providing pain relief.
Chili peppers are from the family Capsicum; and include many varieties of pepper ranging from the sweet bell pepper, to the fiery chili pepper. Chili peppers are high in vitamins A and C, and contain dietary fiber. The heat caused by the pepper is due to a group of phytochemicals called capsaicinoids, and capsaicin is the primary one thought to be responsible for the pepper's health benefits. It works by acting on pain receptors in the mouth and throat, and its effects vary depending on the heat intensity of the pepper. Chili peppers come in hundreds of different varieties, each with a unique flavor, color, shape and heat factor. Generally speaking, the hotter the pepper, the more capsaicin it contains. About 80 percent of the capsaicin in a chili pepper is in its ribs and seeds, which is why much of the heat is removed when these items are taken out. Generally, larger chili peppers are milder because they contain fewer seeds and white membrane in proportion to their size. Here are a few of the health benefits of chili peppers: Fight cancer A study published in Cancer Research found that capsaicin caused cancer cells to commit suicide. The substance caused almost 80 percent of prostate cancer cells to die in mice, and prostate tumors treated with capsaicin were about one-fifth the size of those in untreated mice. Mori A, et al. Capsaicin, a Component of Red peppers, Inhibits the Growth of Androgen-Independent, p53 Mutant prostate cancer Cells. Cancer Res 2006 Mar 15;66(6):3222-9. 2006. The abstract concluded:
Provide Pain Relief A topical form of capsaicin is a recognized treatment for osteoarthritis pain, and may also help alleviate pain from long-term nerve damage caused by diabetes (diabetic neuropathy). Capsaicin is known to inhibit Substance P, a neuropeptide that is the key transmitter of pain to the brain. Substance P can cause swelling of nerve fibers, which may result in headaches and sinus symptoms. Studies have found that capsaicin both relieves and prevents cluster headaches, migraine headaches and sinus headaches. Rains C, Bryson HM. Topical capsaicin. A review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic potential in post-herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy and osteoarthritis. Drugs aging 1995 Oct;7(4):317-28 1995.
Fight inflammation Capsaicin is a potent anti-inflammatory agent. It works by inhibiting Substance P, which is associated with inflammatory processes. Capsaicin is being studied as a potential treatment for sensory nerve fiber disorders, including pain associated with arthritis and psoriasis. When animals injected with a substance that causes inflammatory arthritis were fed a diet containing capsaicin, they had delayed onset of arthritis, and also significantly reduced paw inflammation. Joe B, Lokesh BR. Prophylatcitc and therapeutic effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, capsaicin and curcumin on adjuvant induced arthritis in rats. Nutr Biochem 1997;8:397-407 1997. An extract from the abstract states:
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2006 showed that chili peppers could aid in lowering the risk of diabetes, as well as weight control. The study found that the amount of insulin required to lower blood sugar after a meal was reduced if the meal contained chili pepper. These benefits on insulin were further improved when the body mass index was increased. In overweight people, not only do chili-containing meals significantly lower the amount of insulin required to lower blood sugar levels after a meal, but chili-containing meals also result in a lower ratio of C-peptide/ insulin, an indication that the rate at which the liver is clearing insulin has increased. Ahuja KD, Robertson IK, Geraghty DP, Ball MJ. Effects of chili consumption on postprandial glucose, insulin, and energy metabolism. Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Jul;84(1):63-9. 2006.
In simplified terms, regular consumption of chili may reduce high levels of insulin in the blood after mealtimes. Tips for Using Chili Peppers
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