Hypertension and Capsaicin
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Chili peppers come with blood pressure benefits
eurekalert.org — “For those with high blood pressure, chili peppers might be just what the doctor ordered, according to a study reported in the August issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. While the active ingredient that gives the peppers their heat -- a compound known as capsaicin -- might set your mouth on fire, it also leads blood vessels to relax, the research in hypertensive rats shows.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Chili Compound May Reduce Tissue Damage After Heart Attacks - WSJ.com
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Heat for the Heart: Chili Chemical May Cut Post-Attack Cell Harm http://bit.ly/2GGkY1
Chili Compound May Reduce Tissue Damage After Heart Attacks - WSJ.com
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