Health Secrets of Cayenne Written by Ted Collins
Continued from page 1 sinuses. As medicine and overall research has advanced, we have discovered Cayenne is high in Vitamins A, C, and B complexes. The rich organic calcium and potassium content is one of core reasons it’s good for heart. The digestive system benefits from Cayenne just as heart does. Researchers have found that it can rebuild tissue in stomach and peristaltic action within intestines. It also assists body in creating hydrochloric acid which is critical for proper digestive functionality. The reason this is so important is that now we realize digestive system plays a most valuable role in core emotional, mental, and physical health. Our brain, glands, muscles, and every all other parts of body are fed through digestive system. As you can see, other than a great tasting spice in your favorite Indian, Oriental, and Mexican dishes, Cayenne promotes overall total body health as well. Ask your doctor if you should incorporate Cayenne in your daily diet.

Ted is an accomplished Marketer with more than 12 years of Market Research, Trends, and Lifecycle Product Development experience in the telecommunication industry. He holds a BBA in Marketing from Kennesaw State University. He is currently the President of Business Consultants Group, Inc.
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Continued from page 1 use a certified anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist (CRNA)? §What type of anesthetic or anesthesia is required for procedure - twilight or full anesthesia? §What medications must I stop taking prior to surgery? §What herbal medications must I stop taking prior to surgery? §How long is average recovery time for this procedure. §How will any bruising, bleeding, swelling or inflammation be treated? §Will I have to take antibiotics? §What type of painkillers or medications will I be prescribed for pain management? §Are any of these medications dangerous or addictive? §What are side effects of these medications? §How soon after this procedure can I resume my normal activities? §How soon after this procedure can I resume exercise or exert myself. §How soon after this procedure can I resume sexual relations? §If work fails in anyway will you redo work at no extra expense? If not what is expense? §If procedure has to be redone, will you use same incision or will a new incision have to be made. §Are there any vitamins or supplements that I should avoid after surgery? §What do you suggest that I do so that my incisions and bruising heals faster? §Are postoperative visits free or is there a charge for them?It is also a good idea to bring someone else along with you on your consult so that they can also help you assess situation in general and assist you in remembering to pay attention to your self care after anesthesia.

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