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Read More »Chili peppers are a good source of vitamin A, which contributes to eye and skin health. Recent research has shown that consuming chilies may also give your metabolism a boost. If you typically shy away from spicy foods, there are many ways to incorporate chilies into your diet without burning your tongue. A “spice spectrum” exists to help you distinguish the milder chilies from those with a kick. From most to least spicy: cayenne, crushed red pepper, black pepper and paprika are some chilies to try. Easy ways to add them to your diet include sprinkling paprika over deviled eggs, tuna or chicken salad or adding cayenne pepper to your favorite vinaigrette. Please note that extra vitamin A is not recommended for those with kidney failure
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urologist If you have a problem with your penis, you can start with your primary care provider. Your provider may refer you to a specialist, such...
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