Pepper Black Essential Oil
Pepper Black Essential Oil
Pepper Black Essential Oil
Pepper Black Essential Oil

Pepper Black Essential Oil

$18.90

Pepper Black (also known as Black Pepper) essential oil has a pleasant fresh, warm and spicy with woody undertones aroma.

Pepper Black oil can help to improve circulation and can ease the pain of bruising, aching muscles and arthritis.

At an emotional level it is stimulating and is a good choice to help enhance alertness and stamina. As such it needs to be avoided before bedtime.

Helpful with general digestive and immune ailments.

Botanical Name: Piper nigrum

Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled

Part Typically Used: Peppercorns

Country of Origin: India

Class: Monoterpene

Typical Main Constituents
beta-Caryophyllene - 27%
Limonene - 13%
alpha-Pinene - 11%
beta-Pinene - 10%
Sabinene - 10%

Description: Colourless to pale green, liquid. Yellows with age.  Has a fresh, dry wood, spicy scent.

Action: Antiseptic, Antimicrobial, Analgesic, Antispasmodic, Anti-toxic, Aphrodisiac, Laxative, Rubefacient, Aperitif, Carminative, Diaphoretic, Febrifuge, Tonic, Stimulant to the nervous, circulatory & digestive systems.

Aromatherapy / Home Use

Skin Care: Chilblains.

Circulation, Muscle & Skeletal system: Anemia, Poor circulation & muscle tone, Muscle pain, Arthritis, Rheumatic pain, Sprains and stiffness.

Immune system: Fevers, Colds, Flu, Infection and viruses.

Digestive system: Colic, Constipation, Diarrhea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Loss of appetite, Nausea.

Special use: Heating and Strengthening qualities. Useful to unify and fix Essential Oil blends.

Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot,Cypress, Grapefruit, Lemon, Marjoram, Geranium, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Ylang ylang, Rosemary, Lavender, Juniper, also Spice and Floral oils.

Safety Data: Non-toxic, Slight skin irritant. High doses can over stimulate kidneys. 

 

General Essential Oil Safety Recommendations

  • Do not take essential oils internally unless under advisement by a qualified medical professional.
  • Do not use essential oils undiluted on the skin. It is always best to try a small patch test first of the diluted essential oil.
  • People who are pregnant or have serious medical problems are advised to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils.
  • Use extreme caution when using essential oils with children. It is safest to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.

 

General Disclaimer
The product information provided on this website is intended for educational purposes only. The information provided is not considered to be complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. The information contained in this website is not intended to be sufficient to provide diagnosis and/or treatment of medical conditions. It is recommended that treatment of serious health conditions be done with the help of a trained qualified medical practitioner.

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Pepper Black (also known as Black Pepper) essential oil has a pleasant fresh, warm and spicy with woody undertones aroma.

Pepper Black oil can help to improve circulation and can ease the pain of bruising, aching muscles and arthritis.

At an emotional level it is stimulating and is a good choice to help enhance alertness and stamina. As such it needs to be avoided before bedtime.

Helpful with general digestive and immune ailments.

Botanical Name: Piper nigrum

Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled

Part Typically Used: Peppercorns

Country of Origin: India

Class: Monoterpene

Typical Main Constituents
beta-Caryophyllene - 27%
Limonene - 13%
alpha-Pinene - 11%
beta-Pinene - 10%
Sabinene - 10%

Description: Colourless to pale green, liquid. Yellows with age.  Has a fresh, dry wood, spicy scent.

Action: Antiseptic, Antimicrobial, Analgesic, Antispasmodic, Anti-toxic, Aphrodisiac, Laxative, Rubefacient, Aperitif, Carminative, Diaphoretic, Febrifuge, Tonic, Stimulant to the nervous, circulatory & digestive systems.

Aromatherapy / Home Use

Skin Care: Chilblains.

Circulation, Muscle & Skeletal system: Anemia, Poor circulation & muscle tone, Muscle pain, Arthritis, Rheumatic pain, Sprains and stiffness.

Immune system: Fevers, Colds, Flu, Infection and viruses.

Digestive system: Colic, Constipation, Diarrhea, Flatulence, Heartburn, Loss of appetite, Nausea.

Special use: Heating and Strengthening qualities. Useful to unify and fix Essential Oil blends.

Blends Well With: Basil, Bergamot,Cypress, Grapefruit, Lemon, Marjoram, Geranium, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Ylang ylang, Rosemary, Lavender, Juniper, also Spice and Floral oils.

Safety Data: Non-toxic, Slight skin irritant. High doses can over stimulate kidneys. 

 

General Essential Oil Safety Recommendations

  • Do not take essential oils internally unless under advisement by a qualified medical professional.
  • Do not use essential oils undiluted on the skin. It is always best to try a small patch test first of the diluted essential oil.
  • People who are pregnant or have serious medical problems are advised to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils.
  • Use extreme caution when using essential oils with children. It is safest to consult with a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.

 

General Disclaimer
The product information provided on this website is intended for educational purposes only. The information provided is not considered to be complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. The information contained in this website is not intended to be sufficient to provide diagnosis and/or treatment of medical conditions. It is recommended that treatment of serious health conditions be done with the help of a trained qualified medical practitioner.