Chili pepper
The chili belongs to the plant species, and it is characterized by its fiery red color and its burning taste. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus and is widely used as a flavor in the USA, Mexico and South America.
Benefits of chili
- The digestive process facilitates digestion of digestive juices.
- It expels the sweat from the body.
- The body saves the gases.
- Stimulates the role of blood vessels.
- Heals from colds.
- Renews blood cells in both spleen, blood, and lymphatic tissue.
- It treats asthma and pneumonia.
- It protects against various tumors.
- Enhances the role of the immune system of the human body.
- Diabetes is treated by keeping insulin in the blood, thereby reducing the sugar content by up to 60%.
- Combines various cancers, especially stomach cancer, colon, and prostate.
- Treatment of arthritis, bone and rheumatism.
- Pain dwells like multiple skin pains.
- Addresses headaches and migraines.
- Protects against cardiovascular disease, because it lowers the amount of fat in the blood.
- Promotes blood circulation and increases body activity and efficiency.
- It protects against gallstones; it contains vitamin C which helps to convert cholesterol to bile acid.
- Adjusts mood and improves mental.
- It protects against obesity and obesity by burning up fat by 30%.
- Treatment of blood clots.
- It expels phlegm.
- Heals of thyroid diseases.
- Heals the heartburn and acidity of the stomach, because there is a compound (capsaicin), which contributes to the elimination of stomach bacteria, and protects them from various bacterial infections.
- Treatment of sinuses.
- Calms the nerves.
Benefits of chili for hair
- Increases hair length.
- Treatment of baldness; by activating blood circulation in the scalp.
- Increases hair growth and germination.
- Fill hair gaps.
The hair is warmed by chili pepper or turkey pepper with olive oil in a dark, dry place for 10 days and then used on hair.
Chili damage to hair
When using a large amount of chili on the hair show the following symptoms:
- Allergy to the scalp.
- Hair Stress.
- Heartburn in the scalp.
Causes of hair loss
Hair consists of non-living cells, and the total number of hair in the scalp is approximately 100,000 hair, and may be exposed to some of the factors that make him prone to falling and stress, including: thinking, anxiety and tension.
- Follow an inappropriate diet.
- Lack of some important elements of the body such as; vitamin A, b, iron, zinc, and other nutrients.
- The presence of genetic factors.
- Increased secretion of male hormone testosterone, which causes baldness in the scalp and its growth density in other areas of the body.