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Kiwidel (Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand) on 01/12/2012
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This is somewhat late for Taqi. NZ, but hope he is still checking in. In regard to your grandson, I would like to suggest that you find a way of getting him to take Cayenne pepper (it does come in tablet form as well) to clear his chest congestion. My husband has Emphysema and was at a shocking stage where he could not walk from one room to another without losing his breath. However, after looking up things on this site, I talked him into the Cayenne, and he is a new man - back at work full time and boasting that he has not felt this good in 2 years. The Cayenne clears the breathing tubes.
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Replied By Jennywren (Perth, Western Australia, Australia) on 02/23/2012

Hi Kiwidel, I've just received my xray report back saying I have hyperinflated lungs, probably due to bronchitis. Would you be able to explain how you did your husband's cayenne pepper treatment? (such as dosages and what you did). Many thanks!
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Replied By Cathy (Toronto Ontario Canada) on 05/31/2012

I also would like to know about the cayenne pepper, such as what type and how often to take it etc. many thanks. cathy
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Replied By Andrea C (Cardiff, Wales) on 01/26/2013

Take cayenne in warm water. start off with1/2 a teaspoon in the am and pm.

Put it in your food as well love andrea c.

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