Mats Roing
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It's more than just Hot and Spicy (Information mostly taken from a US Army article):
- Since 1993, an individual jar of Tabasco sauce has been included in each military meal.
- Cayenne is a main ingredient in Tabasco. The capsaicin in cayenne blocks a chemical involved in the nerve transmission of pain.
- Cayenne is also rich in salicylates, natural aspirin-like compounds. Have a headache and no aspirin? Massage a balm containing Tabasco into your temples.
- Your Tabasco sauce may be used as a gargle for sore throats. The most amazing and effective treatment is using 10-20 drops of Tabasco sauce in a glass of warm water.
- Your Tabasco sauce may be used to prepare a liniment for sore muscles. Capsaicin can dramatically reduce chronic nerve pain. Studies have proven its usefulness for arthritis, shingles, trigeminal neuralgia, and diabetic neuropathy. It appears to act by decreasing the concentration of the primary chemical used by nerve cells to transmit pain signals. Several weeks of regular use may be required to achieve this effect.
- CAUTION: Cayenne pepper is a natural blood thinner. Do not take it before surgery or dental treatment! This also brings up the issue that it might mitigate certain types of high altitude sickness due to it's blood thinning capability.
- In a bare base situation with minimal civil engineer support, your Tabasco sauce may be used to create a home-made insect repellent to keep pests out of your tent.
PS. We had tabasco with us on Denali......it also makes the freeze-dried stuff more edible
- Since 1993, an individual jar of Tabasco sauce has been included in each military meal.
- Cayenne is a main ingredient in Tabasco. The capsaicin in cayenne blocks a chemical involved in the nerve transmission of pain.
- Cayenne is also rich in salicylates, natural aspirin-like compounds. Have a headache and no aspirin? Massage a balm containing Tabasco into your temples.
- Your Tabasco sauce may be used as a gargle for sore throats. The most amazing and effective treatment is using 10-20 drops of Tabasco sauce in a glass of warm water.
- Your Tabasco sauce may be used to prepare a liniment for sore muscles. Capsaicin can dramatically reduce chronic nerve pain. Studies have proven its usefulness for arthritis, shingles, trigeminal neuralgia, and diabetic neuropathy. It appears to act by decreasing the concentration of the primary chemical used by nerve cells to transmit pain signals. Several weeks of regular use may be required to achieve this effect.
- CAUTION: Cayenne pepper is a natural blood thinner. Do not take it before surgery or dental treatment! This also brings up the issue that it might mitigate certain types of high altitude sickness due to it's blood thinning capability.
- In a bare base situation with minimal civil engineer support, your Tabasco sauce may be used to create a home-made insect repellent to keep pests out of your tent.
PS. We had tabasco with us on Denali......it also makes the freeze-dried stuff more edible