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What to Know, What to Avoid, and Why Education Matters
At As We Grow With Purpose, we believe health and wellness must include our pets. Many plants grown for human wellness can also support animalsābut not all plants are appropriate for pets in the same ways.
Hot peppers are a powerful example of why education, moderation, and species-specific knowledge matter when it comes to plant use.
Hot peppers are NOT recommended for internal use by pets.ā¦
Growing Heat, Health, and Resilience Indoors Year-Round
At As We Grow With Purpose, hot peppers are more than just a flavorful plant. They are a living example of how food, wellness, and self-reliance can come together in small indoor spaces. By growing hot peppers year-round using the Kratky hydroponic method and our own designed containers made from recycled materials, we demonstrate real, accessible options for nutrition and health supportāno soil, no expensive systems, and no outdoor space required.
Hot peppers have been used for thousandsā¦
A Purpose-Driven Choice Shaped by Recovery and Ongoing Heart Care
AsĀ As We Grow With PurposeĀ continues to evolve, Iām addingĀ hot peppersĀ to the original group of six plantsānot casually, and not as a trendābut as a decision shaped byĀ lived experience, recovery, and very specific personal needs.
A few years ago, I experienced aĀ major stroke, followed byĀ open-heart surgery. Recovery didnāt end when I left the hospital. It became a long-term, ongoing processāone that requires awareness, consistency, and intentional daily choices.
This is where growing my own plants, indoors and year-round, became more than a project.Ā It became part of how IĀ support my own recovery and long-term heart maintenance.
Hot peppers are being added with that exact purpose in mind.
When youāve lived through a major medical event, your perspective shifts.
You stop looking for:
Quick fixes
Extreme approaches
One-size-fits-all advice
And you start looking for:
Consistency
Gentle, repeatable support
Small daily actions that add up over time
Hot peppers fit into that mindset.
They are powerful inĀ very small amounts, easy to integrate, and align with the kind of intentional, nutrition-based approach I now prioritize as part of my ongoing recovery and heart-focused maintenance.
Hot peppers containĀ capsaicin, a naturally occurring plant compound known for its warming and stimulating qualities. For my personal situationāpost-stroke and postāopen-heart surgeryāthis matters.
Used thoughtfully, hot peppers:
Encourage warmth and circulation
Support metabolic activity
Add stimulation without requiring large quantities
Reinforce awareness and moderation in daily routines
This is not about pushing limits.Ā Itās aboutĀ supporting movement, flow, and balanceĀ in ways that are sustainable long term.
The original six plants were chosen carefully to create a balanced, supportive foundation. Hot peppers donāt replace any of themātheyĀ add a new layer.
With Dandelion:Ā Adds warmth to a grounding, mineral-rich plant
With Peppermint:Ā Creates contrastāheat and cooling working together
With Basil:Ā Enhances circulation while keeping food aromatic and enjoyable
Separate from Mullein & Plantain:Ā Allowing soothing and structural plants to remain gentle and neutral
Each plant still has its role. Hot peppers simply fill a gap that became clear through recovery.
Because of their strength, hot peppers naturally encourageĀ mindful useāwhich aligns perfectly with heart-focused routines.
A small amount added to meals
Dried and powdered peppers used sparingly
Infused oils prepared carefully and used intentionally
A little goes a long way. Thatās exactly the point.
Hot peppers also meet all the practical requirements Iāve set for indoor growing:
Thrive in containers
Grow well with the Kratky method
Produce over long periods
Take up minimal space
Can be harvested gradually
This makes them ideal for apartments, small grow tents, kitchens, and shelvesājust like the rest of the plant group.
Recovery from a stroke and open-heart surgery doesnāt have an endpoint. It becomes part of how you live, how you eat, how you move, and how you care for yourself.
Adding hot peppers is part of that ongoing process:
Listening to my body
Responding with intention
Choosing plants that serve a clear, personal purpose
And just as importantlyāchoosing options thatĀ others can also grow, learn from, and adaptĀ to their own needs.
Everything withinĀ As We Grow With PurposeĀ is shared without judgment.
This is not advice.
This is not a prescription.
This is lived experience, openly shared.
For those inĀ Oshawa, Iāll continue showing how these plantsāand the supplies to grow themācan often be sourcedĀ at little to no cost, because access to real options matters.
Hot peppers arenāt an add-on.
They are aĀ purpose-driven responseĀ to recovery, heart-focused maintenance, and long-term self-care.
One more plant. One more layer of awareness. Still growing with purpose. š±
As We Grow With Purpose ā FIFE: Food Is For Everyone
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