Sunday, July 2, 2006

Hot Peppers Stop Migraine Headaches

Hot Peppers Stop Migraine Headaches

A long term migraine sufferer has discovered the cure for migraine and cluster headaches through a very unlikely source -- hot peppers, and it works for basic sinus problems too.

(PRWEB) October 4, 2003

Since the mid 1980s, Wayne Perry has suffered from a severe form of migraine attack known as cluster headaches. He spent years in and out of the doctor's offices following every regimen ordered by his physicians, yet nothing ever worked. He found temporary unpredictable relief with different doctor prescribed drugs, but nothing was able to control his migraine episodes completely.

  By the mid 1990s, Wayne's attacks became so crippling that he was barely able to work, or sleep, or function as a normal human being. During this time, Wayne was a self defense instructor who trained police and civilians on the proper use of defensive pepper sprays.

  Then while teaching one of his pepper spray workshops, Wayne started to feel the onset of a migraine cluster attack. Feeling off balance and woozy, he got a little too close to a cloud of pepper being sprayed by one of the students. Of course as an instructor, he was used to the effects of pepper spray, but he had never been near a cloud of pepper during a migraine episode.

  As wayne began to choke and cough a little, he realized his migraine was suddenly disappearing -- something that never happened before. Even the special medicine he had for emergency migraines wasn't able to kock out a headache that fast. Wayne knew immediately this was connected to his breathing in the pepper spray. once the pepper contacted his nasal passages, wayne's nose began to run, and he felt the pressure of the migraine quickly fade.

  So Wayne began to research all he could about the health effects of hot peppers, and much to his surprise, there were lots of solid medical studies that showed hot pepper extract has been used successfully to combat migraine headaches. Unfortunately all the clinical studies used the pepper as a topical treatment applied to the temple, but although they had some success, wayne knew the connection was in the nose.

  So Wayne set out to find a way to introduce hot pepper extract into the nose without causing the same discomfort felt by the self defense sprays. Now after years of research and being his own human guinea pig, Wayne Perry has come up with an all natural nasal spray using hot pepper extract that successfully stops cluster headaches and most other migraines dead in their tracks. Most importantly, this formula works without causing the discomfort associated with hot peppers. in fact this new spray, Si-Cap, has less of a bite than some other non-pepper based nasal sprays, and it works a hundred times better. Si-Cap has also shown that it works for any kind of sinus related problem where congestion is a major symptom.

  Si-Cap is all natural, and it's a true breakthrough for the millions of people who suffer from migraine related attacks. As part of our plan for launching this product into the market place, we are offering a free bottle of Si-Cap to any accredited journalist or news organization interested in testing this incredible new migraine cure. By contacting us with your title and media credentials, we will send you a free sample of Si-Cap in hopes that the media will help spread the word to all the migraine sufferers who really need our help.