Botanical Name |
Piper Nigrum |
Main Constituents: |
15.9% |
Plant Part |
Dried Berries |
Origin |
Sri Lanka |
Processing Method |
Steam Distilled |
Color & Consistency |
A thin, colorless to greenish liquid. |
Aromatic Summary |
A middle note with a medium aroma, Black Pepper Essential Oil has a sharp, spicy scent faintly reminiscent of Clove. |
Blends With |
Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Coriander, Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Juniper, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Sandalwood and Ylang-ylang. |
Cautions: Dilute before use; may cause skin irritation in some individuals; a skin test is recommended prior to use. Using too much of this oil could over-stimulate the kidneys. Contact with eyes should be avoided.
Storage: Essential oils are recommended to be stored in dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.
Product Abstract and Benefits: This climbing woody vine uses trees or other supports to grow to about twenty feet high, but is normally kept to about 12 feet for commercial purposes and has a lifespan of about twenty years. The word 'pepper' is derived from the Latin word piper, which was taken from the Sanskrit word pippali. It has been by the Greeks and Romans. The Turks levied a tax on pepper, while during the Middle Ages the Dutch, the French and the Portuguese often went to war to fight over this lucrative trade with the Far East.
Here are just seven benefits of this potent therapeutic and Ayurvedic oil:
1 |
Helps to Relieve Aches and Pains |
2 |
Helps in Aiding Digestion |
3 |
Helps to Lower Cholesterol |
4 |
Helps as Having Antiviral Properties |
5 |
Helps to Encourage Circulation |
6 |
Helps as Exhibiting Anticancer Activity |
7 |
Helps to Ease Feelings of Anxiety & Cigarette Cravings |
8 |
Helps to Detoxify the Body |
9 |
Helps to Stimulate Appetite |
10 |
Helps as Food Preservative |
Please check the blog, 10 Black Pepper Essential Oil Benefits You Won’t Believe, for more detailed information.
