Cayenne Sentence Examples

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  • Many hundreds were either sent to Cayenne or imprisoned in the hulks of Re and Oleron.

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  • Cayenne pepper This is a chili pepper I use a lot.

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  • He was appointed intendantsecretary of Grenoble in 1758, secretary to the expedition for colonizing Cayenne in 1764, and "premier commis des batiments" and censor-royal for mathematical books in 1765.

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  • To discourage cats from entering your property, sprinkle some cayenne pepper, ground coffee beans, dried mustard seeds or dried rosemary at the perimeter of your yard.

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  • Herbs that cats dislike include cayenne, lavender and rosemary.

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  • Cooking with cayenne not only adds flavor to your food, but is a delicious way to benefit from its medicinal properties.

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  • The health benefits of cayenne pepper have been documented for years.

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  • Cayenne even acts as a facilitator to help other herbs work more effectively in your system.

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  • Cayenne is high in the vitamins A, C, B as well as the minerals, calcium and potassium.

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  • Cayenne is used in many different types of illnesses.

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  • Using cayenne externally can help to relieve the pain of back aches, muscle spasms, and even osteoarthritis and cluster headaches.

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  • Cayenne works by changing the focus of the nerve endings and then blocking the nerve signals.

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  • The health benefits of cayenne pepper when used to treat cardio-vascular problems have been well documented for years.

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  • Taking a regular supplement of cayenne can reduce cholesterol, triglyceride levels, and platelet aggregation.

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  • In fact, cayenne is a wonderful item to have in an emergency first aid kit.

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  • Cayenne helps to regulate and decrease blood sugar levels in diabetics.

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  • In fact, people who suffer with low blood sugar should be careful with cayenne as it can lower it even more.

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  • Capsaicin, which is what gives cayenne the heat, inhibits substance P and keeps it from relaying the pain effectively.

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  • Cayenne is being used to treat sensory nerve fiber disorders that occur with arthritis, psoriasis and other inflammatory conditions in the body.

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  • Many people who have used cayenne for awhile describe themselves as pain free.

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  • Cayenne helps to clear up a stuffy nose or the chest congestion associated with colds and flu.

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  • If you are a nursing mom, and your baby has a stuffy nose, you can achieve the same results by taking the cayenne yourself and nursing your baby.

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  • Sprinkle some powdered cayenne in your shoes and your feet with be toasty warm.

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  • Cayenne significantly increases heat production in the body which burns calories.

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  • Gargle with cayenne tea to cure a sore throat.

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  • Every day researchers seem to be finding some new health benefit of cayenne pepper.

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  • From metabolism to cardiovascular system, cayenne seems to be the hardest working herb on the planet.

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  • While cayenne has no real side effects other than the mild burning sensation, taking excessive amounts of anything can ultimately cause health problems.

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  • Other remedies include cayenne pepper and honey.

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  • Cayenne is naturally high in sulfur compounds that the body uses to create hydrogen sulfide in the lining of the blood vessels via an enzyme called CSE (cystathionine gamma-lyase).

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  • The fire on the palate comes from the use of black, white, and red (cayenne) pepper.

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  • Creole cooking also tends to be a bit spicy, so when cooking crab Creole shrimp, you will need cayenne pepper.

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  • Add salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper to taste.

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  • While the sauce is simmering, sauté the shrimp in 3 ounces of butter with salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper.

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  • Add the celery, dried tarragon, cayenne pepper, ancho pepper, hot sauce, and a dash or two of the Worcestershire sauce.

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  • The ingredients you need are 10 medium tomatoes, half a cucumber, half a green bell pepper, three tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil, cayenne pepper and minced garlic to taste.

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  • In an effort to avoid hitting the other car, Bloom swerved, causing him to crash the 2003 Toyota Matrix he was driving into a parked Porsche Cayenne SUV.

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  • The diet consists of only freshly-made lemonade, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper.

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  • On Master Cleanse, dieters live on a concoction of lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper and water for between 10 and 40 days.

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  • These should be the hottest of the pepper family such as, Thai chilies, Habeneros and Cayenne peppers.

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  • Herbal therapies are increasingly recognized as viable options; for example, capsaicin, the component that makes cayenne peppers spicy, is used in ointments to relieve the joint pain associated with arthritis.

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  • Cayenne pepper (Capsicum frutescens) can enhance circulation and relieve pain.

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  • If you would like a spicy soup, add a small amount of Tabasco sauce, curry or cayenne pepper (red pepper).

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  • The sole source of energy and nutrients of this diet is obtained from lemon juice, water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • With 100 calories per two tablespoons of Grade B maple syrup, eight calories per two tablespoons of lemon juice, and one calorie per 1/6 teaspoon of cayenne pepper, each drink provides approximately 109 calories.

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  • The main energy source is an elixir of fresh lemon juice, a dash of cayenne pepper, a tablespoon of pure maple syrup, and purified hot water.

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  • The only foods allowed whilst following the regime is lemonade made from fresh lemons, purified water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • The diet involves drinking a sort of lemonade made with lemons, purified water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • The main elements are [water] lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper throughout the day, and in addition to that, a cup of laxative tea in the evening and quart of salt water in the morning.

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  • Use cayenne pepper in your meals to add heat to your body.

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  • Cayenne pepper has thermagenic properties and heats up your body.

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  • While you may be tempted to mix up a batch of lemonade for the entire day, it is important to note that the longer the cayenne pepper steeps, the spicier the drink becomes.

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  • If you must make up a batch to bring with you, or decide it will be more convenient, don't add the cayenne pepper until just before drinking.

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  • Cayenne pepper - This is the ingredient many people want to leave out.

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  • Jump start your morning with a drink that combines water, lemon juice, honey, and a small amount of cayenne pepper, all great metabolism boosters.

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  • Peppers such as cayenne, habanero and jalapeno kick your metabolism into overdrive from 30 minutes to as long as three hours after you eat them.

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  • With a recipe that calls for water, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup, this program aims to help dieters flush their systems.

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  • In a small bowl, make a paste of the basil, salt, cayenne, and pepper.

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  • Try a combination of cayenne pepper, cumin, black pepper and salt for a southwest-style touch.

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  • Sam Biser is the author of Curing with Cayenne, a privately published book that focuses on the purported healing powers of the cayenne pepper.

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  • Biser states that cayenne can "move blood" and reactivate deteriorating functions in the body.

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  • The "cure" refers simply to the potential for improvement that ingesting the cayenne pepper might provide.

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  • Biser's official Web site, however, does not suggest that the cayenne pepper has any properties that may have a positive effect on acne.

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  • In fact, most of conditions cayenne is associated with are related to the heart.

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  • It is interesting to note that the Cayenne Pepper Diet, a cleansing method not associated with Biser, is said to eliminate the body's toxins through the skin, which may occasionally result in boils and pimples.

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  • This doesn't necessarily mean that the cayenne pepper is causing excess acne; on the contrary, it could be a sign that the pepper is doing its work by eliminating the body's accumulated toxins.

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  • The cayenne pepper has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties; both of these are crucial parts of eliminating acne.

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  • Homemade tinctures containing cayenne are not uncommon.

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  • If you've concocted a homemade remedy that contains cayenne pepper, sample a small amount first.

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  • Though its connection with acne is relatively unknown, cayenne has been known to improve the symptoms of psoriasis on some individuals when taken internally.

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  • This is likely because of cayenne's ability to stimulate blood flow, which delivers essential nutrients (and oxygen!) to the skin and revives it.

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  • In any case exile, and death in the prisons of Cayenne, now awaited the timid champions of law and order; while parliamentary rule sustained a shock from which it never recovered.

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  • There had for a long period been difficulties with France with regard to the territory which lay between the mouth of the Amazon and Cayenne or French Guiana.

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  • Besides fruits of nearly all kinds there are cultivated in the low moist regions the sugar-cane, the tea, coffee and tobacco plants, arrowroot, cayenne pepper, cotton, &c. The area under sugar in 1905 was 45,840 acres and the produce 532,067 cwt.

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  • Stored tobacco is liable to be attacked and ruined by the " cigarette beetle," a cosmopolitan insect of very varied tastes, feeding not only on dried tobacco of all kinds, including snuff, but also on rhubarb, cayenne pepper, tumeric, ginger, figs and herbarium specimens.

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  • His associations with his principals were unhappy; the expedition was beset by many difficulties, and finally La Condamine separated from the rest and made his way from Quito down the Amazon, ultimately reaching Cayenne.

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  • He was there the royalist leader, and planned a coup d'etat, but on the 18th Fructidor he was arrested, and with fourteen others deported to Cayenne in 1797.

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  • The gourami (Osphromenus olfax) of the East Indies has been established in Mauritius and Cayenne, being a valuable foodfish.

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  • The principal exports of Cayenne are gold, cocoa, phosphates, hides, woods and spices.

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  • There is a regular mail service between Cayenne and Martinique once a month.

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  • Cayenne is the seat of the government of French Guiana, and was formerly a penal settlement for political offenders.

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  • By a decree of the Convention the four accused persons were deported to Cayenne, a new mode of dealing with political offenders almost as effective as the guillotine, while less apt to excite compassion.

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  • Some of them, including Barthelemy, were deported to Cayenne.

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  • Substances like pepper, cayenne pepper, mustard, horse-radish and ginger irritate the stomach and bowel much in the same way, but are more pungent, and are consequently used as condiments.

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  • Protected pepper, protected strawberry, protected aubergine, protected cayenne pepper.

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  • Fill a 5 gallon bucket with water add a large minced onion and minced garlic clove, some Tabasco sauce and cayenne pepper.

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  • The main medical properties of cayenne come from a chemical called capsaicin, which gives peppers their heat.

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  • Add more Cayenne pepper to give a bit more heat.

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