Black Pepper Essential Oil

Description

Black pepper oil is extracted from the plant Piper nigrum of the Piperaceae family. The oil is made from the unripe red fruit of the plant, while white pepper for household use, is made from the same fruit, but the berry is picked when fully ripe and the outside layer (pericarp) is removed before drying.

This warm and spicy essential oil helps to increase warmth of the body and mind, relieving sore muscles and joints, boost the immune and digestive system, stimulate the kidneys and disperse bruising by increasing circulation to the skin.

Oil properties

It is a strong and sharp spicy smelling oil and is faintly reminiscent of clove oil, yet more refined. It can range in color from light amber to yellow-green and has a watery viscosity.

Origin of black pepper oil

The plant originated from India, Malaysia, Madagascar, China and Indonesia and the oil is mostly made in Singapore, India and Malaysia.

The plant

The plant is originally a forest plant and 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 in turn is taken from the Sanskrit word pippali.

It has been used since the times of the Ancient Romans and Greeks. Even the Turks levied a tax on pepper, while the French, Portuguese and Dutch often went to war in the middle ages to fight for this lucrative trade from the far east.

Extraction

The unripe, sun-dried peppercorns (fruit) are used for the extraction of the oil, using steam distillation which produces a yield of nearly 2%.

Chemical composition

The essential oil is composed of various chemical constituents and includes the following; a-thujone, a-pinene, camphene, sabinene, b-pinene, a-phellandrene, myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, b-farnesene, b-bisabolene, linalool and terpinen-4-ol.

Precautions

Black pepper oil may cause irritation to sensitive skins and using too much could over-stimulate the kidneys. It should be avoided in pregnancy due to its possible skin sensitizing effect.

Therapeutic properties

The therapeutic properties of black pepper oil include analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient and tonic (especially of the spleen).

Uses

Black pepper oil can be used to help in the treatment of pain relief, rheumatism, chills, flu, colds, increase circulation, exhaustion, muscular aches, physical and emotional coldness, nerve tonic and fevers. It furthermore increases the flow of saliva, stimulates appetite, encourages peristalsis, tones the colon muscles and is a general digestive tonic.

Summary

This warming oil can be used to great effect to help circulation and bruising and specifically to help with muscle tone, aching limbs and rheumatoid arthritis. It further helps to promote digestion, the colon as well as the kidneys.

  • Burners and vaporizers
    • In vapor therapy, black pepper oil can be used to help add warmth to chills and colds and to create an atmosphere of ‘getting things done’.
  • Blended oil or in the bath
    • Black pepper oil can be used in blended massage oil, or diluted in a bath, to assist with circulation, bruises, rheumatoid arthritis and muscular aches and pains.
  • Blended in base cream
    • As a constituent in a blended cream is can be used for tired aching limbs, sore muscles, rheumatoid arthritis, stimulating the appetite and to help sort out bowel problems. In small quantities it can be used to reduce high temperatures. It increases circulation to the skin and is therefore helpful in restoring proper functioning of the skin.

More information about Black Pepper

This is the essence of Nature ~ Black Pepper Oil ~ mind ~ body ~ spirit healing energies ~ 100% Naturally

Skincare ~ helps combat skin wrinkles, clears the pores of the skin ~ helps heal fungal infections & heals bruises

Circulatory System ~ recommended for treating anaemia, as a stimulant of the spleen

Digestive System ~ boosts the metabolism, helps relief heartburn, nausea, cramps, flatulence, indigestion, colic & diarrhoea ~ can stimulate appetite ~ helps remove toxins from the body ~ helps reduce weight

Immune System ~ helps reduce fever

Musculoskeletal System ~ excellent pain relief, warming, stimulating & increases & improves circulation ~ rheumatism, arthritis, gout, muscular, joint & nerve aches & pains, sprains, tired & aching limbs & muscular stiffness ~ use before training to prevent pain & stiffness & may improve performance

Nervous System ~ helps fatigue & exhaustion ~ stimulating & empowering ~ creates alertness & stamina ~ nerve tonic

Respiratory System ~ helps relieve flu, chills, cold

Emotional ~ Spiritual ~ increases warmth to the mind & body ~ heals physical & emotional coldness ~ empowers & releases those with negative energies & embraces our own power ~ gives physical stamina & courage ~ helps those to ‘get a move on’ at times when our lives feel ‘stuck’

Blends Well With ~ Basil, Bergamot, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Lemon Scented Eucalyptus, Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Hyssop, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lemon Grass, Lemon Myrtle, Mandarin, Marjoram, Nutmeg, Palmarosa, Pine, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Tea Tree, Lemon Scented Tea Tree, Ylang Ylang

Safety ~ non-toxic, non-sensitising & non-irritating

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