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Mushroom & Pepper Extracts May Fight Chronic Arthritis Pain & Much More

One small research company in upstate New York is betting on Mother Nature to find an all around cure for chronic pain. SiCap Industries manufactures a line of Capsaicin" based natural health products aimed at the (Sinus, Headache, Cosmetic, and Weight Loss) markets. Capsaicin is a natural chemical produced by hot pepper plants of the Capsicum" variety. SiCap will soon be unveiling a brand new capsaicin product that incorporates medicinal mushroom extracts along with capsaicin aimed at relieving chronic pain for millions of Americans. Furthermore, the company is researching the cancer fighting potential of mushroom & pepper compounds.

Albany, NY (PRWEB) January 3, 2005 -- One small company in upstate New York is betting on Mother Nature to find an all around cure for chronic pain, and possibly even cancer. SiCap Industries manufacturers a line of Capsaicin" based natural health products aimed at the (Sinus, Headache, Cosmetic, and Weight Loss) markets. Capsaicin is a natural chemical produced by hot pepper plants of the Capsicum" variety. These plants include Cayenne, Jalapeno, Habanero, and (to the weakest extent), even Paprika.

SiCaps first product was released in late 2004, and since then its sales have skyrocketed into those of an international best seller. The product known as Sinus Buster," is the worlds first and only hot pepper nasal spray. When Sinus Buster was launched last January, many skeptics disregarded it as a joke, but this incredible nasal spray has since proven itself to be a true breakthrough for relieving chronic sinus conditions and headaches including migraines.

based natural health products aimed at the (Sinus, Headache, Cosmetic, and Weight Loss) markets. Capsaicin is a natural chemical produced by hot pepper plants of the Capsicum
In fact, SiCap has hundreds of doctors that regularly recommend their unique cayenne nasal spray for a variety of headache, sinus, and allergy conditions. Furthermore, another recent SiCap product that appears to be taking the market by storm is PepperCare". This strange creamy blend features capsaicin and fourteen other herbal ingredients mixed in a Shea Butter base. PepperCare skin cream has already garnered a reputation for being highly effective against a variety of Dermatitis related conditions, and its also being called a viable anti-wrinkle cream.

With SiCaps reputation for innovative and highly effective capsaicin health products, its no wonder the company is now expanding their horizons. SiCap has recently begun developing a program using capsaicin in conjunction with various mushroom extracts to create alternative therapies for chronic pain. Moreover, the company is also working on natural (capsaicin / mushroom) compounds that could eventually be used in cancer treatment and prevention.

We know that capsaicin has shown itself to be a potential cancer fighter, and its proven to be a chronic pain fighter, but through some very preliminary testing weve found that by adding certain mushroom extracts, the formula appears to have a more profound effect on chronic pain and inflammation. Our goal is to come up with something that could be tested in a real world study with chronic pain patients through a neutral entity such as a medical university," says Wayne Perry, president of SiCap Industries.

Perry claims his company first started focusing on chronic arthritis pain after hearing many anecdotal reports from customers using SiCaps popular daily capsaicin supplement known as Pepper Boost". While SiCap promotes Pepper Boost as a daily supplement aimed at boosting the metabolism and aiding in weight loss, it has also turned out to be of help to many chronic pain sufferers.

As we started finding this out from people – especially arthritis patients, we got very excited until we realized these customers were literally buying cases at a time and drinking a 2 ounce bottle everyday. Thats great for sales, but not very cost effective for the consumer," Perry admits.

Originally, Pepper Boost was designed to be sprayed directly on foods, or in the mouth for a quick "pick me up". The intent was to use Pepper Boost throughout the day, thus getting all the benefits of capsaicin, and allowing it to build up into your system. By following this daily regimen, the formula increases overall metabolic activity and circulation.

"The whole idea was to give the user as much pure capsaicin as possible without uncomfortable burning and after taste. Boost tastes really good. It tastes a hell of alot better than master cleanser, and its lime based with a touch of honey. Plus we also use feverfew extract and green tea extract along crystallized Vitamin C. Once we started hearing from customers who were drinking the stuff, I started my own mother on a regimen drinking three ounces a day. She has lupus with rheumatoid arthritis, and shes been on Celebrex, Vioxx, and lots of Prednisone for years. Shes never felt completely good, but the Cox 2 drugs did help. Of course suddenly it hit the news that patients should stop taking the Cox inhibitors. Anyway, after about a month on pepper boost, my mom not only feels better, but she looks better. She does complain she sweats more than normal, but thats because her metabolism is moving faster as the capsaicin increases circulation, and this should weasr off somewhat. Were very positive that weve stumbled onto something really good here, but we plan on taking it much farther," Perry explains.

Perry admits the formula his mother uses is a tweaked version of Pepper Boost," sporting a higher concentration of capsaicin and Green tea extract. More importantly, Perry says this formula also contains several tinctures made from commercially available organic mushrooms.

I first got interested in the medicinal properties of mushrooms after hearing from several doctors researching headaches. Many scientists correspond with us on a regular basis because they are fans of sinus buster and capsaicin. Several researchers turned me onto clinical data supporting the anti-inflammatory properties of compounds found in mushrooms. Then I found data concerning mushrooms and the immune system. It turns out the polysaccharides, and other byproducts found in certain mushrooms have been shown to kill the growth of cancer cells just as capsaicin has been shown to do. That got me to thinking if I could combine these properties just right….maybe we could find a cure for chronic inflammatory diseases and possibly down the road …..cancer. I mean just imagine," says Perry.

Now that SiCap is close to launching this new version of Pepper Boost (Slated for release in February), their biggest concern has been to deliver it to the consumer in a cost effective way. Because the product is a liquid, a months supply must be packaged in three 32-ounce bottles – a far cry from the (2 ounce) bottle of the original Pepper Boost spray.

We wanted to find a way to make it cost effective. I mean were in the business of helping people, not simply profiting off them. Today, pepper boost sells at $9.99 for a two ounce bottle, but the new boost will retail at just $15.00 for a 32 ounce bottle which is a 10 day supply. We plan on selling a months supply which is three 32 ounce bottles, for $39.95 which breaks the cost down even more to around 13 bucks a bottle. So for a month of use were talking a little more than a dollar a day. Thats pretty damned good," boasts Perry.

So what if SiCaps new boost really does what the company hopes it will? That could mean we have a new and highly effective chronic pain reliever thats natural and safe. Originally designed to boost the metabolism and help users lose weight, this new formula may also make a big difference for keeping a healthy immune system, and possibly aiding in the prevention of certain cancers.

To find out more about SiCap Industries and their line of natural capsaicin based products, visit the company website at (www.sinusbuster.com). You can also find out about the current Pepper Boost formula at (www.pepperboost.com). Samples and information kits are available for qualified media, medical, and retail personnel by contacting SiCap Industries directly.

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CONTACT INFORMATION
Wayne Perry
SICAP INDUSTRIES, LLC
518-869-1165
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PepperCare Shea Butter - Capsaicin Cream
Non-burning formula is meant to use all over the body, and has been proving to be highly effective against a variety of dry, itchy, and dermatitis related conditions. It's also reported to be an excellent wrinkle fighter that super conditions the skin.

SiCap's SINUS BUSTER Nasal Spray
The world's first and only hot pepper nasal spray is helping tens of thousands across America and throughout the world.

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