Cayenne pepper is a vibrant, warming herb made from finely ground dried peppers. Traditionally used in both culinary and herbal practices, it’s known for its intense heat and its ability to stimulate and energize the body. Made from a variety of red chili peppers, cayenne provides vibrant color and with a heat index of 90M HU, delivers kick to boot. Sprinkle lightly into egg dishes, dips, BBQ sauce and marinades.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
Circulation and blood flow
Digestive stimulation
Warming the body from within
Key Benefits
Strongly warming and stimulating
Supports healthy circulation
Commonly used in small amounts for digestive support
A versatile herb for both internal and external use
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Use a very small pinch in hot water, often combined with other herbs or lemon
• Culinary Use: Commonly added to food for heat and flavor
Additional Uses
• Tincture: Often used in small amounts as part of herbal extract blends
• Topical: May be infused into oils or used in salves for warming applications
• DIY Projects: Can be incorporated into herbal oils, salves, and warming body preparations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Cayenne carries a strong, activating energy. It can be supportive when you’re feeling stagnant, sluggish, or in need of movement helping to bring warmth, flow, and a sense of activation back into the body.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in powdered form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and potency.
Safety Information
Very potent—use in small amounts
May cause irritation if used excessively or on sensitive skin
Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas
Consult with a healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
Cayenne pepper is a vibrant, warming herb made from finely ground dried peppers. Traditionally used in both culinary and herbal practices, it’s known for its intense heat and its ability to stimulate and energize the body. Made from a variety of red chili peppers, cayenne provides vibrant color and with a heat index of 90M HU, delivers kick to boot. Sprinkle lightly into egg dishes, dips, BBQ sauce and marinades.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
Circulation and blood flow
Digestive stimulation
Warming the body from within
Key Benefits
Strongly warming and stimulating
Supports healthy circulation
Commonly used in small amounts for digestive support
A versatile herb for both internal and external use
Ways to Use
• Tea (Infusion): Use a very small pinch in hot water, often combined with other herbs or lemon
• Culinary Use: Commonly added to food for heat and flavor
Additional Uses
• Tincture: Often used in small amounts as part of herbal extract blends
• Topical: May be infused into oils or used in salves for warming applications
• DIY Projects: Can be incorporated into herbal oils, salves, and warming body preparations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Cayenne carries a strong, activating energy. It can be supportive when you’re feeling stagnant, sluggish, or in need of movement helping to bring warmth, flow, and a sense of activation back into the body.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in powdered form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and potency.
Safety Information
Very potent—use in small amounts
May cause irritation if used excessively or on sensitive skin
Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas
Consult with a healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease