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Wise Pepper Therapy, delivers capsaicin from a global array of peppers, including: Chiltepin, Naga Morich, Cayenne, Habanero, Bhut Jolokia, Scotch Bonnet, Dalle Khursani, Carolina Reaper, grown and prepared by Stephen Wise.
Capsaicin is a gift from nature, possessing multiple ways of promoting human health and vitality. The medicinal efficacy of hot peppers has been known by some, including Hippocrates, for centuries. But it’s only in the last century, that capsaicin (the source of the heat in hot peppers), has been identified, and its molecular structure understood — including the many ways it can positively affect the human body’s systems, organs, and cells.
Wise Pepper Therapy harnesses the power of capsaicin (for internal and topical use), which has proven to be a formidable first-line of defense against any and all infections (bacterial, viral and fungal). And has shown efficacy in defeating parasites, such as Schistosomiasis. It’s also useful for zapping (cleansing and healing) anything that itches, e.g. mosquito bites, poison ivy, etc. Capsaicin is a known therapy for pain, neuropathy, and autoimmune diseases — helping to reduce the autoantibodies that attack healthy tissue.

Capsaicin seems to have a mind of its own, in balancing hormones and differentiating between healthy and mutant cells, in promoting what is good and eliminating what is bad in the human body, such as cancer cells. Simply stated, natural capsaicin plays a unique role in protecting, purifying, repairing and regenerating the body’s systems, organs and cells, including hair, but not fat cells. Capsaicin increases the body’s metabolism and thereby reduces fat. It promotes gut, colon, and reproductive organ health and functionality, by modulating the flow of calcium. Capsaicin can also mitigate ovarian disorders and inhibit the proliferation of Endometriosis (AI), a big deal for women.
For those who have suffered traumatic brain injury or simply dealing with the consequences of RF/EMF exposure, “Capsaicin can improve hippocampal function and memory by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress and by restoring synaptic function.” (AI) Capsaicin also modulates neurotransmitters and hormones in the brain, that are critical for our mental health, consciousness, awareness, self-control, and tranquility.
“Capsaicin stimulates the vagus nerve which is responsible for transmitting signals to the brain.” (AI) And can help manage and treat some of the symptoms of depression and other conditions associated with autism.
“In many contexts capsaicin modulates lactate production,” (AI) which can be good for everyone, but especially those engaged in physical exercise — with an anti-fatigue effect. It’s also been found that capsaicin promotes peptides and insulin like growth factor (IGF-1), that influence growth hormone (GH) secretions, which are much needed after injury.

Wise Pepper Therapy, a tool for personal care (for everyday use or for special situations), is consumed in beverages (1ml added to coffee, tea or water), or directly on the tongue, as well as on a cotton ball for treating the skin. Light consumption is recommended to start, until tolerance is established. 5ml/day seems optimal. We recommend 1ml before bedtime to help with sleep and brain repair.
Capsaicin is known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and general neuroprotective properties which can help mitigate the overall damage of demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome. (AI) Scientific studies have shown that capsaicin can facilitate nerve regeneration and promote myelin repair.” (AI)
Our pepper therapy, with 2025 peppers, is now available in 2 oz. bottles.
Everyone can benefit from the internal and/or topical use of capsaicin.
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Contact: pepper4therapy@gmail.com


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One cup at a time.

Recommendations:
Black coffee, combined with cream, maple syrup, and 1ml Wise Pepper Therapy. Served hot or cold.
Ginger tea (made from shredded fresh ginger) combined with lemon juice, maple syrup, and 1ml Wise Pepper Therapy. Served hot or cold. Add shredded beet tea, and it becomes super personal-care, especially in response to respiratory infections.

Chiltepin peppers (above), were considered sacred by Native Americans, as food/ medicine.
