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  Cayenne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cayenne is the capital of the French overseas région of French Guiana.
At the 1999 census, there were 66,149 inhabitants in the urban area of Cayenne, 50,594 of whom lived in the city (commune) of Cayenne proper, and the remainder in the neighbouring commune of Remire-Montjoly.
Cayenne is an important industrial centre for the shrimp industry, and there used to be old sugar refineries in the city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cayenne   (595 words)

  
 Cayenne pepper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cayenne pepper is a very hot red powder used to flavor dishes; its name comes from the city of Cayenne in French Guiana.
Cayenne is used in cooking spicy hot dishes.
An ointment or tincture made from cayenne is used in China and Japan to heal frostbite and myalgia (muscle pains).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cayenne_pepper   (293 words)

  
 Cayenne - Supplements
Cayenne peppers have been used for centuries as a folk medicine for stimulating circulation, aiding digestion and relieving pain (topically).
Cayenne is often recommended as a "thermogenic" compound for increasing metabolic rate — an effect that may be related to its ability to dilate blood vessels and cause a local sensation of "warming."
As a thermogenic aid to increase metabolism, cayenne may have some modest effects at very high doses (3 grams or more), but these effects are small and the risk of gastrointestinal side effects (heartburn) is high.
www.supplementwatch.com /supatoz/supplement.asp?supplementId=75   (589 words)

  
 Cayenne
However, cayenne may be used externally in older children as an ointment (standardized to contain 0.02% to 0.05% capsaicin) for the treatment of muscle pain and as a deterrent for thumb sucking.
Topical cayenne ointments should not be used for more than two consecutive days in children.
Cayenne does not dissolve easily in water, so vinegar should be used to remove this substance from the skin.
www.umm.edu /altmed/ConsHerbs/Cayennech.html   (2003 words)

  
 Cayenne (Capsicum frutescens)
Cayenne is native to Central and South America and Zanzibar.
Cayenne is a shrublike plant that grows to a height of 24 inches.
Cayenne may be kind to your stomach lining, but you definitely don't want to get any in your eyes.
www.gardenguides.com /herbs/cayenne.htm   (790 words)

  
 cayenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thought to have originated in Cayenne, French Guiana, cayenne is a spice derived from several varieties of dried hot peppers in the Capsicum species.
Cayenne is a relative of the mild bell pepper used in salads and also of the fiery peppers found in chili powders and hot sauces, but it has no connection to fl table pepper.
Cayenne cream or ointment is particularly effective in easing the joint discomfort of arthritis.
www.wholehealthmd.com /refshelf/substances_view/1,1525,765,00.html   (1277 words)

  
 The Health Benefits of Cayenne; Cayenne Pepper, Cayenne Pepper by the pound, Cayenne Pepper in bulk, bulk Cayenne
Cayenne regulates the flow of blood from the head to the feet so that the pressure is equalized; it influences the heart immediately, then gradually extends its effects to the arteries, capillaries, and nerves (the frequency of the pulse is not increased, but is given more vigor).
Cayenne is a rich source of Vitamin A and C. Cayenne is the purest and most certain stimulant—Cayenne increases the power of the pulse, and carries blood to all parts of the body.
Cayenne is very advantageously given in chronic gout, paralysis, fevers, and other cases; in the coma and delirium attendant on tropical fever, cataplasms of capsicum are said to have a speedy and happy effect.
www.jcrows.com /cayenne.html   (14768 words)

  
 Cayenne Pepper Health Benefits and Information
First discovered in South America, cayenne, commonly referred to as chili pepper, paprika, or red pepper, can now be found growing in many regions of the world and has become popular as both a food and as a medicine.
Cayenne has been used for much of recorded history as a medicinal herb used to relieve gastrointestinal disorders such as stomachaches, cramping and gas, and other circulatory related syndromes.
For migraines, cayenne is applied as an ointment to the inside of the nostrils; however, this can cause severe discomfort for some people.
www.nutrasanus.com /cayenne.html   (755 words)

  
 Cayenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cayenne is very closely related to bell peppers, jalapeños, paprika, and other similar peppers.
Cayenne was frequently used to treat diseases of the circulatory system.
Rubbed on the skin, cayenne is a traditional, as well as modern, remedy for rheumatic pains and arthritis due to what is termed a counterirritant effect.
www.kroger.com /hn/Herb/Cayenne.htm   (1301 words)

  
 Porsche Cayenne first photo
Photos released are of the Cayenne Turbo, which will be powered by a Porsche-designed 4.5-liter, twin turbocharged V-8 engine rated at 450 horsepower and producing 457 lb-ft of torque.
The Cayenne Turbo accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.6 seconds, vs. 7.2 seconds for the Cayenne S. The Cayenne's towing capacity is 3,500 kilograms, or 7,716 lbs.
A six-speed Tiptronic S transmission is standard equipment on the Cayenne Turbo, and both Cayenne versions have permanent all-wheel drive, an inter-axle differential lock and additional low-range gears, and the Porsche Stability Management (PSM) system.
www.cardesignnews.com /news/2002/020309porsche-cayenne   (367 words)

  
 Cayenne
Cayenne is one of the fastest-acting aids for the heart, because it feeds that heart immediately.
Cayenne is better than a cup of coffee for energy, mental clarity, and being kind to the body since it doesn’t wipe out the adrenal glands with harmful stimulants.
Cayenne, when fed to the tongue directly in a warm liquid base (such as water), instantly opens and expands the very cells of the circulatory system, which instinctively distributes the cayenne where it is now needed –– in this case, the heart.
www.bastis.org /cayenne.htm   (3223 words)

  
 Enterprise Java Community: Cayenne: Being Productive with Object Relational Mapping
Cayenne breaks the the common stereotype that a server-side open source product can be either a library or a command-line application.
One of the cornerstones of Cayenne is a concise and readable expression language for object and database graph traversal and SQL-like conditions.
Cayenne does not attempt to create its own SQL dialect and force users to program in it, since it would be redundant and inherently limited (so there is no "CQL").
www.theserverside.com /articles/article.tss?l=Cayenne   (3059 words)

  
 Out of the Frying Pan! Herb & Spice Encyclopedia: Cayenne Pepper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Unlike its milder cousins, cayenne pepper uses the seeds and membranes (where you'll find the fire) of a high-capsicum chile, making it especially hot and pungent.
Cayenne pepper is widely used in savory dishes is especially well suited to cheese and egg dishes, as its heat is a great foil to rich ingredients.
Cayenne preparations vary by producer, and flavor and color will vary accordingly.
www.outofthefryingpan.com /spices/cayenne.pepper.shtml   (143 words)

  
 Cayenne
He utilized the stimulating effects of cayenne to restore proper function to the heart in heart attack cases.
Despite the initial discomfort, it is critical that the cayenne come in contact with the tongue as the cayenne acts as a metabolic catalyst.
Then, having mixed one teaspoon of cayenne powder in a glass of warm water, one takes a partial mouthful of the mixture, and holds it under the tongue for as long as possible before swallowing (at least 30 seconds).
www.happyherbalist.com /cayenne.htm   (807 words)

  
 Cayenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cayenne is a simple(?) functional language with a powerful type system.
There is no separate module language in Cayenne since the dependent types allow the normal expression language to be used at the module level as well.
The design of Cayenne has been heavily influenced by Haskell and constructive type theory and with some things borrowed from Java.
www.cs.chalmers.se /~augustss/cayenne   (151 words)

  
 Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne Pepper is made from the dried pods of pungent chili peppers.
Cayenne Pepper is traditionaly used in Mexican and Italian cooking.
Cayenne Peppers were grown for thousands of years in the West Indies and Central and South America.
www.culinarycafe.com /Spices_Herbs/Cayenne_Pepper.html   (182 words)

  
 Cayenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If the cramps are really severe, you can use cayenne ointment externally on the abdomen to act as a counter-irritant, but be sure to cover the application with gauze, as it can stain your underthings.
Tincture of Cayenne heals wounds, cuts through mucus, good for sore throats, and tonsillitis; milder solutions can be used in the nose, eyes, and ears for cleaning up microscopic "lounge lizards" in infections.
This is not a miracle; it is the principle of the cell stimulant cayenne traveling through the entire blood stream and regulating the pressure so the pressure of the flow is the same in the feet as in the head or any other part of the body.
www.herballegacy.com /id516.htm   (1484 words)

  
 Cayenne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cayenne goes immediately into the blood stream and adjusts the blood pressure from the top of the ead, to the bottom of the feet, equalizing pressure over the whole body.
Cayenne moves blood to the sick and dying organs and with it nutrients and healing bio-chemicals.
CAYENNE SALVE: It is excellent for stiff necks, sore muscles, headaches, pain, stiff joints, arthritis, etc. The salve ingredients are Olive Oil, African Birdpepper (Cayenne), Oil of Wintergreen, pure distilled mint crystals and beeswax.
seekers.100megs6.com /gran-cayenne.htm   (2798 words)

  
 Cayenne
Taken orally, Cayenne has also been used as a remedy for stomachaches, cramps, gas, indigestion, loss of appetite, diarrhea, alcoholism, seasickness, malarial fever, yellow fever, and other fevers, and has been taken as a preventive measure against hardening of the arteries, stroke, and heart disease.
A member of the same family that produces bell peppers, jalapenos, and paprika, Cayenne originated in Mexico and Central America, but today is cultivated in all warmer regions of the globe.
Cayenne is available in capsule and liquid form for internal use.
www.pdrhealth.com /drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/herbaldrugs/100620.shtml   (484 words)

  
 Cayenne on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cayenne was founded by the French in 1643, but it was wiped out by a Native American massacre and was not resettled until 1664.
Breeding biology of royal and cayenne terns at a mixed-species colony in Patagonia.
Cayenne(R) S and Cayenne Turbo to Celebrate Their World Premiere in Paris; Porsche(R) also Announces Equipment and Prices for its Third Model Series.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/c/cayenne.asp   (902 words)

  
 Cayenne
Cayenne in its dried and uncooked form and in the proper dosage is a number one healer of bleeding ulcers in the digestive tract.
Cayenne in its cooked form is a major irritation to the digestive tract and may contribute to ulcerous conditions.
The Cayenne will help hasten that formula or those herbs being picked up by the blood and dispersed within the tissues, and organs where they are needed, while greatly encouraging the body and the herbs to work potently together.
eatmoreherbs.com /zine/16_cayenne.html   (1237 words)

  
 Cayenne: Overview
Cayenne provides management of persistent Java objects mapped to relational databases, single method call queries and updates (including atomic updates of all modified objects), seamless integration of multiple databases into a single virtual data source.
Cayenne is a true open source project drawing its strength from the developer and user community.
After the initial trial of Cayenne last October, NHL switched all their public applications running at NHL.com to use Cayenne.
objectstyle.org /cayenne   (330 words)

  
 Cayenne's Pac Cup bLog :: Main Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cayenne is now the southernmost boat in Fleet A. We think this is a good thing, since it means we are ahead if going south is a good thing.
Cayenne is a very good boat, very worthy and able to race it's rating.
Cayenne is presently the "fastest" boat in division A. This means we must give each other boat a time allowance.
cayenne.blogharbor.com   (7106 words)

  
 The Healing Powers of Hot Peppers
Chile, therapeutically available as cayenne, has an impressive history as an herbal remedy and a general health aid, and we thought readers would be interested to know more about the health benefits of one of their favorite foods.
It is important to remember that cayenne is not a miracle cure and should be used in addition to, rather than instead of, conventional medication.
After discovering and researching the properties of cayenne pepper, Stitt, a biochemist by training, decided to design a program that would give away free cayenne capsules to anyone in their county interested in improving their health.
www.fiery-foods.com /dave/healing1.html   (2518 words)

  
 botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Cayenne - Herb Profile and Information
Cayenne pepper was introduced into Britain from India in 1548, and Gerard mentioned it as being cultivated in his time.
Cayenne is sometimes adulterated with oxide of red lead, which may be detected by digesting in dilute nitric acid.
Other adulterants are coloured sawdust which can be found by the aid of the microscope.
www.botanical.com /botanical/mgmh/c/cayenn40.html   (562 words)

  
 CAYENNE - HERBAL KING OF NATURAL HEALING
Cayenne moves blood to the sick and dying organs and with it nutrients and
As Cayenne touches your tongue, nerve endings send signals throughout the body, sending along with it waves of fresh blood to wherever your body is sick.
To further encourage the use of cayenne along with cleansing, we are offering a special deal.
www.whale.to /w/cayenne.html   (1332 words)

  
 Cayenne: Mailing Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
You can also subscribe to Cayenne release announcements on Freshmeat.
It is the primary source of free Cayenne support.
It is a good idea for all Cayenne commiters to subscribe to this list.
objectstyle.org /cayenne/lists.html   (175 words)

  
 Curing With Cayenne - Amazing healing power of cayenne pepper
Anderson, author of Cleanse and Purify Thyself, tells of one time when he was on the beach and a man began passing a kidney stone.
Anderson feels that cayenne is exceptionally beneficial for the heart.
Cayenne- Hawthorn: A synergistic blend of popular cayenne and hawthorn combined with powerful antioxidants Vitamin E and Lecithin.
www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com /cayenne.htm   (7275 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Healing Power of Cayenne Pepper: Complete Handbook of Cayenne Home Remedies: Books: Patrick Quillin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It reads: "Discover the healing powers of cayenne pepper for yourself." After reading the book, that's exactly the result -- one is left with that mission to "figure it out yourself" because this book was little help in providing any understanding.
On the up side: if you are a novice to alternative medicine, this cursory glance at the use of cayenne pepper may provide some useful insight.
Cayenne Pepper has been prized for centuries for its amazing healing power.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1886898057?v=glance   (642 words)

  
 Current local time in Cayenne - French Guiana - France
Cayenne is capital of the state French Guiana
When can I call/have a meeting with someone in Cayenne?
Compare Cayenne time to time in other time zones
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