People are currently reading this guide. The Indy 500: Counting Down the Days (Because Apparently We Missed It)Hey there, motorsports enthusiasts and casual Indy 500 milk enthusiasts (we see you)! You might be asking yourself, with a touch of existential dread, "Wait, when is the Indianapolis 500?" Did we, as a collective society, accidentally time travel past the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing?"
Fear not, race fans! While we can't explain that weird uncle who keeps showing up in a checkered onesie, we can assure you the Indy 500 isn't going anywhere. Read More...
Cayenne. Cayenne and other hot chili peppers have been praised for their health benefits since ancient times. All chili peppers contain natural compounds called capsaicinoids. These are what give the spicy fruit its anti-inflammatory properties. Does cayenne pepper work for inflammation? Cayenne peppers can protect heart health in several ways. There's evidence, for instance, that capsaicin can protect against inflammation in your body. Inflammation plays a role in many different diseases, including heart disease. Read More...