Friday, April 8, 2011

Capsaicin Nasal Spray for Allergies and Headaches




Are you one of the millions that suffer from seasonal allergies?


Then you should know about the health benefits of capsaicin, the active component of different types of peppers such as chili and cayenne that make the peppers spicy hot.





Capsaicin posesses powerful antibacterial properties that is very effective in fighting and preventing chronic sinus related problems. This purely natural chemical helps to clear congested nasal passages like nothing else and is helpful for sinus-related allergy symptoms. Small daily doses of capsaicin have been shown to even help prevent allergy flair-ups.


Recent research has discovered that capsaicin is also a very potent anti-inflammatory and has been show to be helpful for those that suffer from migraines, cluster and tension headaches.


Substance P is the key transmitter of pain to the brain, when nerve fibers come in contact with subastance P, they react by swelling, causing headaches and sinus symptoms. Clinical studies have shown that capsaicin is extremely effective for relieving and preventing headaches, sinus congestion and pain.


Are you taking prescription medications for your headaches and allergy symptoms?


If you use prescription medications you are probably paying too much for significantly delayed results in addition to serious life threatening side effects. There are much more natural safer ways to fight these problems.


The proof is in the research results:



Medline Clinical Trial


Intranasal medications for the treatment of headaches is significantly more effective than by digestive means. Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.



Medline Clinical Trial
The number of spontaneously occurring migraine attacks was significantly reduced in the 60 days after the end of natural capsaicin treatment.

Institute of Internal Medicine and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Florence, Italy



Medline Clinical Trial
Finally, repeated applications of the drug to the nasal mucosa result in prevention of cluster headache attacks. On the basis of this evidence, capsaicin appears to be a promising prototype for obtaining selective analgesia in localised pain syndromes.

Department of Clinical Medicine, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy



To learn more about this Amazing 100% natural remedy for allergies, sinus congestion, all types of headaches including cluster, migraines, sinus, PMS and Tension, CLICK HERE




Warmest Regards,


Tanya M. Beck
Stay Safe, Well and Happy!