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Black Pepper Oil
Throughout medieval Europe, pepper was a much prized trade good,
often referred to as black gold.
| Essential Oil |
Black Pepper Oil |
| Botanical Name |
Piper Nigrum |
| Origin |
India, Singapore and Malaysia |
| Fragrance |
Exotic, masculine and spicy |
| Aromatic Benefits |
Balancing, concentration, energizing, exhaustion, invigorating, revitalizing, warming |
| Physical Uses |
Antiinflammatory, arteriosclerosis, carminative, chilblains, circulatory stimulant, colds, constipation,
detoxifying, diuretic, expectorant, influenza, laxative, lumbago, muscle relaxant, muscular aches,
osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, raises blood pressure, Raynaud's disease, rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis,
sprains, toning |
| Precautions |
Black Pepper oil may irritate sensitive skin. Test a small
area of skin for sensitivity. Use in moderation. |
| Note |
This information is not intended to replace the care of a qualified physician or aromatherapist
and is for informational purposes only. The applications mentioned above can not be guaranteed to
work for everyone and the information should not be taken as being absolute. |
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