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What are different health benefits of red pepper corns?



The scientific name of this plant is Piper nigrum. This form of pepper is found in different forms, depending on the various stages at which this berry is harvested. Red pepper is a rare form of pepper; it is harvested with a part of the vine on which it is allowed to ripen completely. This form of pepper is sweet as compared to the spicy and pungent black pepper. It is particularly favored by people who are not accustomed to more spice.

The red pepper corns, though not very pungent, are rich with the same nutrients as the black and white forms of this berry. This berry is rich in various minerals and vitamins, which makes it indispensable to a healthy diet. The various essential oils, which give it the specific peppery aroma, help in fighting various diseases. Some of the major health benefits of red pepper corns are discussed below.

Digestion
Apart from adding flavor and aroma to the food that we eat, pepper helps in increasing the digestive and absorption capacity. It is found that pepper enhances the absorption and assimilation of vitamins A and B as well as of the mineral selenium, which is vital for calcium usage in the body.

Anti-inflammatory
Pepper is known to possess anti-inflammatory properties. This is the reason why it is highly recommended to people who suffer from inflammatory conditions like arthritis, headaches and stiffness in joints. Consuming peppered tea can help in treating throat infection and influenza.

Cardiovascular health
Pepper is rich in its content of potassium, which is a vital element required in maintaining the levels of cellular fluid and other fluid levels in the body. Potassium also helps in controlling the heart rate, which in turn helps in maintaining the blood pressure in the body. Hence, a daily consumption of pepper can help you have a healthy heart.

Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin is the red part of the blood, which has the oxygen binding capacity. The oxygen binding property of hemoglobin is due to the presence of iron molecules in it. A deficiency of iron can lead to a decrease in the metabolic activities in the body due to the lack of oxygen. Pepper is rich in iron and a daily consumption of this berry can help in building the iron content in the blood in addition, avoid conditions like anemia.

Antioxidant
Pepper is rich in vitamin A and C both of which are very good anti oxidants. The anti oxidants are known to clear the body off any free radicals, which are produced in the body. These free radicals are cancerous and initiate degeneration of cells. Thus, the anti oxidants not only avoid cancer but also help in slowing the aging process. Apart from these Vitamins, pepper also contains Manganese, which helps as a co factor to the free radical removing enzyme superoxide dismutase.

Dentistry
Pepper is also known for its anti bacterial properties. Because of these two properties, pepper is extensively used in dentistry as an anti septic. You can use it to gargle to cure any oral or throat infections.
Various other diseases and disorders are said to be curable by the use of pepper, with all of these effects of pepper being based on clinical experiences. They do not have scientific proof to support them. Researches are being carried on to explore the impacts of this age-old spice. Its’ intake is definitely advantageous but in moderation only.


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What are different health benefits of whole peppercorns ?

Peppercorns, scientifically known as Piper nigrum, is a very popular seasoning used throughout the world. It is indispensable from our kitchen and the dinning table. Since ancient times, pepper has been used to add that extra bit of taste to food not just because of its taste but also because of it innumerable health benefits.

Peppercorn is rich in proteins and minerals like calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, sodium and zinc. Pepper is also rich in Vitamin A, B, C, E and K. Pepper also contains some amount of fats and dietary fiber. All of these components of pepper make it invaluable for maintaining good health. Some of the important reasons why pepper is a must in our diets are discussed below.

Anti inflammatory
Peppercorns have been used since ages as anti inflammatory agent. One of the commonly known health benefit of whole peppercorns is that it helps in reducing pains and is a popular medication given to cure throat infection and cough. Due to its strong and spicy taste it helps immensely in treating colds and flu.

Digestion
The presence of pepper in the food allows easy digestion and absorption of nutrients. It has been observed that pepper increases the absorption of selenium and Vitamin B and Vitamin A from food, these are essential nutrients required by the body. Moreover, easy absorption of food allows easy motility in the gastro intestinal tract. Pepper is also know for its carminative property and helps in avoiding gas or flatulence.

Cardiovascular heath
Pepper is rich in potassium, one of the various minerals found in pepper. Potassium is an essential mineral required by the body to maintain the fluid levels. Potassium helps in maintaining blood pressure and also helps in controlling the heart rate.

Blood
Pepper is also a rich source of iron which is an important mineral required to maintain hemoglobin level in blood. Deficiency of iron may lead to anemia causing breathlessness and weakness. Hemoglobin is that part of the blood which carries oxygen to different parts in the body.

Antioxidant
Pepper is a rich source of Manganese. Manganese is an essential cofactor required by the enzyme superoxide dimutase which helps in removing free radicals. Apart from manganese, peppercorns are also rich source of vitamin A and C which are again active antioxidants which in getting rid of the harmful free radicals from the body which may otherwise lead to the formation of cancer cells in the body.

Anti microbial
The pepper corns are popularly used for their antimicrobial properties. They are anti bacterial in nature which helps in getting rid of any bacterial infection in the body .Pepper also helps in removing intestinal parasites. Due to the anti inflammatory and antiseptic nature of pepper corns it is also used in dental treatment for tooth decay and gum swellings or ulcers.

Sinusitis
Pepper corns are also used in the relieving sinusitis. Peppercorns help by drying the mucus membranes and stopping the further build up of mucus thus reliving of blocked sinuses.

There are various other heath benefits of whole peppercorns which through the ages have helped in keeping health disorders at bay. Although research is being conducted to understand it further, many health claims are baser on clinical experiences rather than scientific data.

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