I have finally been getting some sinus relief using cayenne in a nasal spray. I emptied an old Afrin mister and filled it will Colloidal Silver and a pinch of cayenne pepper. I have read reports that Cayenne has a healing affect and reduces inflammation. I just wanted to make sure I’m not doing any damage to my nose lining. Does anybody know if cayenne is safe? If so it works like a dream.

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3 Responses to “Does Cayenne Pepper Irritate Nose Lining?”
  1. joleta40 says:

    CAYENNE PEPPER WILL IRRITATE ANY LINING. BUT IT IS ONE OF THE BEST CURE-ALLS IN THE WORLD.
    I USED TO GIVE IT TO MY SON (WHEN HE WAS LITTLE, HE IS NOW 28 AND IS 6′5′) WHEN HE GOT NOSE BLEEDS ( AL LITTLE IN A SMALL GLASS OF WARM WATER). WORKED EVERY TIME.
    IT IS ALSO A GREAT CIRCULATION REGULATOR. ALSO IS VERY WARMING.
    IT MAY BURN (AS IT SHOULD-IT’S A PEPPER) BUT THE EFFECTS IT’S ABILITY TO CURE AFTER THE STING, ARE INSURMOUNTABLE!!!! AND I SUPPORT NATURAL HEALING.
    CHECK OUT THE BOOK “BACK TO EDEN” BY JETHRO KLOSS.
    IT’S A GODSEND.

  2. abcxyz says:

    Yes it is safe, you can even buy commercial sprays and creams with pepper extracts. The active ingredient is capsaicin in case you want to learn more about it.
    It probably increases inflammation though, not reduces it, and it doesn’t have a healing effect. What it does is temporarily reduce pain by occupying the pain nerve receptors.

  3. jill says:

    Cayenne pepper will burn your nose badly.
    It not safe …Think about it If it burn your mouth it will burn your nose.

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