Homemade Capsaicin Oil

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Above, orange capsaicin on the placental tissue

Hi Dave,

I have been reading about Capsaicin cream in 0.025% to .075% strength in Prevention Magazine to be used for pain management.  Do you think this
will help with lower back pain?  

Thank you,
Kay Blyth

Hello Kay:

Yes, I think it will.  No need to buy expensive creams.  Use this.  If it’s too hot, dilute it with more oil.

Infused Habanero Oil

This oil is used to treat arthritis pain and sore muscles. A couple of drops helps to soothe toothaches. It should be stored in the refrigerator, where it will last for a couple of weeks.

Some sources state that this combination will grow hair on the heads of balding men, but it didn’t work for me.

2 tablespoons habanero powder

2 cups sunflower oil

In a saucepan, combine the powder and the oil. Cook over a low flame for about 2 hours. Strain through cheesecloth into a clean glass jar. To make a salve, add 1 1/2 ounces of beeswax.

Dave

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