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Adrienne Smith wrote:

> Anyone know if cayenne is considered paleo?  A friend said that a 1/4
> teaspoon in hot water (2-3 times per day) has helped alleviate her
> hypothyroid symptoms.  I'm a little skeptical, but thought I'd give it a try.

Paleo by most descriptions.  It is made from chile pepper which is a new
world food, so those who only eat old world foods might avoid it.
Can be gathered, dried, and then crushed with a rock, so no modern
technology is required.

    Lynnet

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