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The active component in hot peppers that gives them their heat is called capsaicin, and the hotter the pepper, the higher the level of capsaicin there is. While rubbing something that seems flaming hot onto your sore joints doesn’t initially seem like it would help arthritis, capsaicin cream is commonly sold OTC as a pain reliever. Why? Capsaicin depletes a neurotransmitter called substance P, which is responsible for sending pain signals to our brain. If we block the big P, we never get the memo that something is hurting, and therefore end up pain free. Instead of paying for the arthritis cream at the store, try making your own. It offers great peace of mind to know what exactly you are absorbing into your skin, and it’s rewarding to make yourself.

Note on use:
It is normal for there to be somewhat of a burning sensation when first applied. If you have sensitive skin, use with caution. Always wear gloves when handling hot pepper powder, and avoid any contact with your eyes. If you wanted to look extra awesome when you make this, a pair of goggles isn’t a bad idea!

When you use your cream, really take the time to gently massage it into each aching joint. The little bit of stimulation helps get your circulation pumping and circulates blood through your joints. This gets much needed oxygen and nutrients to them, which is especially good for osteoarthritis. Don’t forget to wear gloves when handling super spicy stuff (like the habanero) and stop using if it causes too much irritation.
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Original
how much is shipping?
Oct 3rd, 2013 at 1:51:41 PM PDT by
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No love this is a DIY recipe where I email it to you and you well DIY :) I use plants from my garden but have a formula for users who want to make this but don't have their own peppers at they're disposal :)
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Oct 3rd, 2013 at 8:24:08 PM PDT by
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I was asking cause I have been wondering how to extract the cap fro. my hot peppers I saw videos on it but can't find out what all they use to do it I make my own hot sauce n salsa
Sep 28th, 2013 at 1:02:30 PM PDT by
Original
The cap is in the pepper your have to dry them them loosing some of the potency the grind them it best to grind wet and extract oil are fluid which take time and patients
Sep 29th, 2013 at 10:16:53 AM PDT by
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ok so I will dry out my pepper grind them up and put a lil warm water in and wait for oil to go to the top and use like a seange to pull it out
Sep 29th, 2013 at 10:25:26 AM PDT by
Original
Yes that is one way to do it because I do mine with fresh natural ingredients I came up with a formula for people that are interested but do have or want to do it the hard way :)
Sep 29th, 2013 at 1:35:48 PM PDT by
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hard way it is lol thx
Sep 29th, 2013 at 1:37:12 PM PDT by
Original
Good luck it really is an art so have fun :)
Sep 29th, 2013 at 1:43:14 PM PDT by

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