Cayenne Tincture popular in the family this weekend
My wife clamored for cayenne tincture at the end of last week due to her rhinitis. We used to have a big bottle in the kitchen but I gave that to my paternal grandfather to help cure his pneumonia. So I went to the office where I stock my bottles and filled in 3 vials of cayenne tincture. My wife was happy. She got her rhinitis relief.
Then my brother in law came down with his own cold. So her mother ordered him to take cayenne tincture as that was the fastest way to relief.
My wife wanted my 7 year old boy to take cayenne tincture for his mucus. Grrr…. I told her to just stop giving him mucus forming food like dairy and wheat.
Then it was my turn. I didn’t feel well by Friday afternoon. Too tired, staying up late all the time. Too much computer work I developed a stiff neck and a kink under my right arm. It’s a classic description of the reflexologists, blocked veins. If I remember Dr. Schulze’s teachings, any herb or nutrition does you no good if your blood isn’t flowing to where it is supposed to take those herbs or nutrients. So cayenne tincture opens up blood flow to all those veins. Yesterday I started taking cayenne tincture. I must have taken it 4 times. I could feel my stiff neck on me left side softening up with each take. I had to douse the heat on my tongue with green honey to survive. This was all the while I was on a 3 day orange juice and coconut juice fast. Today is my last day of fasting. I slept well last night and I feel better this morning.
What is cayenne tincture? It is cayenne – siling labuyo, put in a blender with vodka. Better to start making it on the new moon. Let it settle for at least 1 month in a dark place. Skim the surface and that is the cayenne tincture.
I even demonstrated the taking of this cayenne tincture to my grandmother last night when I visited her. Just so she knows and sees cayenne tincture is not just for emergency cases, it is also therapeutic.