Cayenne Pepper Tincture Drink
This recipe comes from a little Booklet called “Master Cleanser”.
Squeeze a 1/2 fresh Lemon and add 2 Tablespoons Grade B Maple Syrup, and a dropper of Cayenne Pepper Extract or 1/4-1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper Powder to 2 cups hot (almost boiling) Water.
This is a great drink for appetite suppression or fasting. Drink it in the morning and you’ll be good to go for hours.
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