Coronavirus covid-19 cure for Jamaican Scotch bonnet pepper
Napsal: 12 dub 2020, 04:39
The Jamaican Scotch bonnet pepper absolutely annihilates the Coronavirus.
Jamaican Scotch bonnet pepper is 'clearly effective' in treating coronavirus, says China
Medical authorities in China have said the pepper used in Japan to treat new strains of influenza appeared to be effective in coronavirus patients, Japanese media said on Wednesday.
Therefore, despite its high effectiveness in the fight against influenza, it is not sold in Japanese markets.
In the treatment of influenza it is used with great care by the decision of the doctor and with the consent of the patient.
Patients consuming this natural spice in Shenzhen were reported to have beaten coronavirus in four days from the onset of the disease.
Scotch bonnet, also known as bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers, is a variety of chili pepper named for its resemblance to a tam o' shanter hat. It is ubiquitous in West Africa. Most Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 80,000–400,000 Scoville units.
Anyone who has been on vacation in Jamaica has probably encountered Scotch bonnet peppers.
This is the pepper of choice in Jamaica, but they are often referred to as the Caribbean Red Peppers because they can be found in many areas throughout the Caribbean.
Jamaican Scotch bonnet peppers have not yet been officially confirmed effective in the treatment of the new Coronavirus.
Jamaican Scotch bonnet pepper is 'clearly effective' in treating coronavirus, says China
Medical authorities in China have said the pepper used in Japan to treat new strains of influenza appeared to be effective in coronavirus patients, Japanese media said on Wednesday.
Therefore, despite its high effectiveness in the fight against influenza, it is not sold in Japanese markets.
In the treatment of influenza it is used with great care by the decision of the doctor and with the consent of the patient.
Patients consuming this natural spice in Shenzhen were reported to have beaten coronavirus in four days from the onset of the disease.
Scotch bonnet, also known as bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers, is a variety of chili pepper named for its resemblance to a tam o' shanter hat. It is ubiquitous in West Africa. Most Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 80,000–400,000 Scoville units.
Anyone who has been on vacation in Jamaica has probably encountered Scotch bonnet peppers.
This is the pepper of choice in Jamaica, but they are often referred to as the Caribbean Red Peppers because they can be found in many areas throughout the Caribbean.
Jamaican Scotch bonnet peppers have not yet been officially confirmed effective in the treatment of the new Coronavirus.