Hot peppers really do bring the heat / ATP energy is given off as heat. This...
Public release date: 6-Aug-2008 Chili peppers can do more than just make you feel hot, reports a study in the August 1 Journal of Biological Chemistry; the active chemical in peppers can directly...
View ArticleChili peppers help to unravel the mechanism of pain
Public release date: 23-Feb-2009 Capsaicin, the active ingredient in chili peppers, is most often experienced as an irritant, but it may also be used to reduce pain. A new work published by Drs. Feng...
View ArticleStudy Shows Common Pain Cream Could Protect Heart During Attack
Public release date: 14-Sep-2009 – Researchers observed an 85 percent reduction in cardiac cell death when capsaicin was used. - “Topical capsaicin has no known serious adverse effects and could be...
View ArticleStudy Shows Common Pain Cream Could Protect Heart During Attack: 85 percent...
2009 study posted for filing Study Shows Common Pain Cream Could Protect Heart During Attack CINCINNATI—New research from the University of Cincinnati shows that a common, over-the-counter pain...
View ArticleNew evidence that chili pepper ingredient fights fat
2010 study posted for filing Contact: Michael Bernstein m_bernstein@acs.org 202-872-6042 American Chemical Society Capsaicin, the stuff that gives chili peppers their kick, may cause weight loss and...
View ArticleNew evidence that chili pepper ingredient fights fat
2010 study posted for filing Contact: Michael Bernstein m_bernstein@acs.org 202-872-6042 American Chemical Society Capsaicin, the stuff that gives chili peppers their kick, may cause weight loss and...
View ArticleNew evidence that chili pepper ingredient fights fat
Public release date: 2-Jun-2010 - capsaicin may help fight obesity by decreasing calorie intake, shrinking fat tissue, and lowering fat levels in the blood. - capsaicin-treated rats lost 8 percent of...
View ArticleHot pepper compound could help hearts
SAN DIEGO, March 27, 2012 — The food that inspires wariness is on course for inspiring even more wonder from a medical standpoint as scientists today reported the latest evidence that chili peppers are...
View ArticleHot Sauce Ingredient Reduces “Beer Belly” Fat as a Weight-Loss Surgery...
Press Release – May 8, 2012 BOSTON, MA—According to research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), the ingredient that gives hot sauce its heat could play a role in the future of weight loss. Ali...
View ArticlePepper and halt: Spicy chemical may inhibit gut tumors
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine report that dietary capsaicin – the active ingredient in chili peppers – produces chronic activation of a receptor on cells...
View ArticleResearchers at the University of Wyoming discover that adding capsaicin from...
Public Release: 8-Feb-2015 What’s next in diets: Chili peppers? WASHINGTON, D.C., February 8, 2015 — Don’t go chomping on a handful of chili peppers just yet, but there may be help for hopeful dieters...
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