| Capsicum annum is a botanical genus that includes 
		several varieties of peppers commonly found in many kitchens and 
		gardens: bell peppers, cayenne peppers, jalapenos, and other hot 
		peppers. Capsaicin is the ingredient that gives hot peppers their heat, 
		and this substance is beneficial for medical uses as well as flavor. The 
		hot members of Capsicum annuum have been used by various cultures to 
		treat a wide range of afflictions, including bronchitis, arthritis, 
		diabetes, fatigue, and sore throats. They have also been used to relieve 
		the symptoms of migraines, colds, psoriasis, and kidney disorders.
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		Bell peppers are the mild members of Capsicum annuum because they don’t 
		contain capsaicin. They provide flavor without heat, and they have 
		medical benefits as well. Like all members of Capsicum annuum, they have 
		powerful antioxidant properties. Antioxidants destroy the free radicals 
		that promote aging and degenerative diseases. The antioxidant 
		constituents in Capsicum annuum promote eye health since their 
		effectiveness at removing free radicals helps prevent macular 
		degeneration.
 
 All colors and varieties of bell peppers contain more vitamin C than 
		oranges, with the red and yellow bell peppers having the highest 
		amounts. Used as a medicinal plant in traditional Chinese medicine, bell 
		pepper was commonly prescribed to stimulate appetite, reduce swelling, 
		improve blood circulation, and relieve indigestion. It is still used to 
		treat those afflictions today.
 
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		Paprika is a spice made from the mild Capsicum annuum peppers. It is 
		packed with nutrients, including vitamins A, B6, E, C, and K, and is a 
		good source of the essential minerals iron, magnesium, potassium, and 
		phosphorus. Paprika can be used as a stimulant to treat fatigue and 
		improve circulation. It can be sprinkled on food, taken in capsule form, 
		or boiled in water to make tea.
 The capsaicin in Capsicum annuum has an analgesic effect when used 
		topically to relieve a sore joint or muscle. The same heat that gives 
		jalapenos and cayenne their spiciness is absorbed into the skin and 
		stimulates the circulation of blood in the capillaries around the 
		inflamed area. It also heats up the area where it is applied, and can 
		warm cold extremities.
 
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		Capsicum annuum in the form of cayenne and other hot peppers is a common 
		ingredient in ointments used by arthritis sufferers and athletes to ease 
		pain, swelling, and stiffness in muscles and joints. Its high capsaicin 
		content makes the cayenne pepper one of the most frequently used members 
		of the Capsicum annum genus to be used in herbal medicine. Like paprika, 
		it is ingested in powdered form in a tea, a capsule, or sprinkled on 
		food. 
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