Chillies are hot! When spicing up your food with this little hot pepper, the health benefits of chillies should not be taken for granted. Full of Capsaicin, which is responsible for the spicy taste, chillies lower blood sugar levels, boost immune system, reduce inflammation and improve circulation. Other nutritional benefits of this hot pepper include a rich vitamins A, C and K content and lycopene, which has a reputation of preventing certain types of cancer
Health
Antioxidant Vitamins A and C in chillies make it a powerful antioxidant, preventing cell damage and cancer, while supporting the immune system
Blood sugar Research by the University of Tasmania indicated that eating this hot pepper in normal amounts significantly helps to balance insulin levels. During the research, they found that 60% less insulin was needed to lower blood sugar after a meal
Circulation The main component of chillies, capsaicin, works as a blood thinner, increasing circulation and helping to prevent strokes
Inflammation and pain relieve Capsaicin is also responsible for reducing inflammation and blocks pain transmissions from inflamed areas. These properties make chillies and excellent food source for people with auto-inflammatory diseases like arthritis
Fights cancer Lycopene, found in capsaicin, is a carotenoid abundantly found in red peppers and known to destroy the primary types of prostate cancer cells
Beauty
Anti-aging The antioxidants in chillies prevent and slow down free radicals that cause the breaking down of cells, protecting your skin from damage by sun and other external influences. Capsaicin also inhibits the activation of nuclear transcription factors triggered by UV rays, therefore lowering the risk of skin damage by the sun
Healthy hair For thick and healthy hair, mix some cayenne pepper with olive oil till it forms a paste and massage into the scalp. Allow to sit for approximately 30 minutes and rinse thoroughly. A mask of cayenne pepper, made from ground chillies, increases the blood flow to the scalp and stimulates the hair follicles, benefiting hair growth
Weight-loss
Fat burning the capsaicin found in chillies is responsible for increasing the metabolism and boosting the fat burning process. Studies found that the metabolic rate increases over 20% for a couple of hours after eating them
Cooking
Fresh chillies can be used to spice up soups, curries, pasta sauces and salad dressings. Just cut the chillies open, remove the seeds and chop finely before adding it to the dish. Cooking chillies allows for an infusion of the spice and flavor, but overcooking them makes them bitter
A salsa is a great way to add flavor and a kick to your favorite dishes. Mixing tomatoes, raw onions, cilantro, Jalapeño chili pepper, lemon juice and some salt makes a fresh and traditional Mexican salsa
Dried chillies are a versatile condiment to have. Chili powder is a key ingredient for curry spice mixes or for a warming bean Chile. Dried chili flakes make for a great way to spice up any meal, just by sprinkling a little over your dish
Dark chocolate and spiced tea that contain chillies are two other creative ways to use this healthy and hot red pepper
Make your body sizzle today and add some hot sexy chillies to your life.