PAPRIKA


Latin Name: Capsicum annuum

Family: SOLANACEAE

Parts Used: Ripe peppers.

Properties: Antibacterial, Carminative, Sialagogue, Stimulant.

Internal Uses: Hypertension, Motion Sickness, Varicose Veins

Internal Applications: Mostly used in food.
Paprika improves the health of the circulatory system by promoting elasticity of arteries, capillaries and veins. As a digestive aid, Paprika improves the secretions of saliva and stomach acids as well as increases peristaltic movements.

Topical Uses: Mouth Sores

Topical Applications: Gargle for mouth sores.

Energetics: Pungent, Sweet, Warm.

Chemical Constituents: Capsicum, carotenoids, flavonoids, vitamin C.

Comments: By 1560, Paprika was a popular spice in the Balkans, where it was called peperke.
The common name Paprika includes the species Capsicum tetragonum, which is used interchangeably with Capsicum annuum. The species Capsicum annuum also includes chili peppers.

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Unknown said…
Paprika oleoresin online is an extract from the fruits of Capsicum annuum and is primarily used as a colouring agent in food products. Paprika is rich in vitamin C which enables the body to absorb iron and helps prevent anemia.

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