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      Billi Rogers
      Student

        I’m not sure how to do an original post so I hope this qualifies: I want to learn as much as I absolutely can about all things herbs. I do believe it’s the best way to treat and prevent most things the body will ever deal with. I use cayenne for alot of things with my family and animals. I’ve taken it to stop chest pains. I’ve used it on newborn goats to get them to suckle and for scours. And I add it to their herb for b vitamins.

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      • #31146
        Michelle Koch
        Student

          Wow, that’s great!  Welcome!  (And well done on your first post.  😉 )

        • #31149
          Natalie Stamenov
          Student

            WELCOME!! You are in good company! It is AMAZING what benefits plants have to offer!!

            Health is a lifetime study ~Natalie

          • #31598
            Brenda Music
            Student

              For your goats, was this in a tincture?

              • #31827
                Billi Rogers
                Student
                Topic Author

                  I actually haven’t done cayenne in a tincture yet but do plan to.  When I give it to my animals I will top their food with it or syringe it in with some water.  For newborn goats that don’t have the sucking reflex I rub some on their gums.

              • #31641
                Vic Lade
                Student

                  I’m all for all natural!

                • #32928
                  Brooke Hill
                  Student

                    So excited to try this one out!

                  • #39211
                    Karel Womack
                    Student

                      The post on the cayenne using for chest pain along with goats is great! Very interesting this herb cayenne! So I am curious as to how did you take the cayenne for chest pains?

                    • #39245
                      Dr. Patrick Jones
                      Homestead Instructor

                        I’ve used it on a number of C-section animal babies that don’t want to wake up and get going due to mom’s anesthesia. A drip of cayenne tincture on the tongue wakes them right up. :0)

                        Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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