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Ingredients
Black Pepper Essential Oil (Piper nigrum)
100% Pure and Unadulterated
Certified Kosher and Parve
Synonyms
Piper Oil, Pepper Oil, Pepper Black Oil
Family
Piperaceae
Part Used
Peppercorns
Method of Extraction
Steam distillation
Note
Middle
Dosage Forms
Pure-Li Natural Black Pepper Oil is certified Kosher and Parve, and is packaged in convenient 10ml amber glass bottles with dropper caps to control
dispensing
Actions
analgesic, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, aperitif, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, carminative, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, tonic
Internal Indications
digestive conditions (flatulence, nausea, etc.)
External Indications
sciatica, dermatitis, rheumatism
Aromatheraputic Indications
cattarah, colds, hayfever
Aromatheraputic Actions
warming, vitalizing, invigorating
Contraindications
This oil may be irritating to sensitive skin. Excessive use may irritate the kidneys.
Therapeutic Indications
This perennial woody vine grows up to 5 meters tall. It has heart shaped leaves and small white flowers. Its berries turn from red to black as they mature. Black pepper is the dried, fully grown, unripe fruit. The aroma of this oil is very sharp and
spicy. Native to south west India, it is cultivated in tropical countries. Major producers are India, Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Madagascar. It is also distilled in Europe and America from the imported dried fruits.
Pepper has traditionally been used in the East for centuries for medicinal and culinary purposes. It is helpful in colic, constipation, diarrhoea, flatulence, heartburn, anemia, arthritis, muscular aches and pains,
neuralgia, poor circulation, poor muscle tone, rheumatic pain, sprains, stiffness, loss of appetite and nausea.
Commercially, it is used in certain tonic preparations and in the perfume industry for unusual effects. The oil and oleoresin are used extensively in the food industry, as well as in alcoholic drinks.
Storage
Black Pepper oil should be stored in a cool, dry area until it is used. Once opened, refrigeration and tightly closing the cap will prolong its shelf life.
Usage
Muscle Rub & Pain Relief: Use in a massage oil as a muscular warm up before a dancer's performance or an athlete's training session. Black Pepper assists in the maintenance of peripheral circulation bringing
warmth to fatigued and stiff muscles while giving temporary relief to muscular pain and cramping.
Chilblains, Rheumatic Pain, Arthritic Pain: Massage the affected area with a massage oil to provide temporary relief.
Indigestion: For the temporary relief of indigestion and flatulence gently massage abdomen in a clockwise circular motion with a black pepper massage oil. If symptoms
persist, seek medical advice.
Sore Throat: Use 2 drops of this oil in a large bowl of hot water, inhaling using steam inhalation.
Blends With
Basil oil, Cedarwood oil, Fennel oil, Lavender oil, Lemon oil, Geranium oil, Rosemary oil, Sandalwood oil
Complimentary Therapies
Proper nutrition is vital to good health. Drink plenty of water (at least 8 glasses daily) and juice instead of coffee, tea or sodas. Try to avoid synthetic ingredients, highly concentrated in prepared or packaged foods, and take a well-balanced
multivitamin and mineral supplement.
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