–Hot pepper is considered a vast pharmaceutical pharmacy and an unknown treasure that many do not know about, as it contains many benefits. So why is hot pepper considered an unknown treasure?
It is used as an appetite stimulant, aids in digestion, and enables arteries and blood veins to regain their flexibility. On the other hand, it contains many benefits that are mainly reflected in the circulatory and digestive systems, regulating blood pressure, strengthening the heartbeat, reducing cholesterol, cleaning the circulatory system, treating ulcers, and stopping bleeding. It speeds up the healing of wounds, restores damaged tissues, relieves congestion, relieves the pain of arthritis and rheumatism, and prevents the spread of epidemics.
Hot pepper stimulates all body systems and cells, and it is used throughout the world as a stimulant, astringent, antispasmodic, blood circulation stimulant, and antidepressant, as well as an antibacterial.
Red hot pepper enhances the body’s energy and reduces the effects of stress to which a person is exposed. Experiments revealed that hot pepper increases the patient’s ability to concentrate, and it was found that its anti-fatigue and stimulating effects on the body occur temporarily and without any harm.
Hot peppers contain many nutrients necessary for the health of the circulatory system, including vitamin C and mineral salts. It also contains large amounts of vitamin A, which helps heal infectious ulcers. The redder the hot peppers, the greater the amount of vitamin A. In it, one of the types of hot pepper called paprika is characterized by the fact that it carries the largest amount of vitamin C among all other types.
Hot pepper is considered a treatment against diabetes, flatulence, arthritis, and pancreatitis, and one of its unique features is its ability to act as a stimulant, as it enhances the beneficial effects of other herbs by ensuring rapid and complete distribution of the active elements in the herbs to the main centers in the body, such as the organs responsible for metabolism and transport. Information, cellular respiration and nuclear hormonal activity