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Pure Organic Therapeutic Grade Black Pepper Essential Oil

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    • 100% PURE AND NATURAL ORGANIC BLACK PEPPER ESSENTIAL OIL

      Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled

      Parts Used: PEPPER

      Consistency: Thin

      Perfumery Note: Top

      Color: Colorless YELLOW TO GOLDEN

      Scent: rich PEPPER



      Black pepper essential oil (Piper nigrum) is steam-distilled from the berries (peppercorn) of the Piperceae. Although black pepper itself is frequently used, the oil is not so widely known. The aroma of black pepper is spicy, musky, warm, and you guessed it… peppery.

      The health benefits of Black Pepper Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as a digestive, diaphoretic, carminative, aperient, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, antibacterial, and antioxidant substance.

      Black Pepper is considered a condiment or a spice that is very common and popular throughout the world. It is extensively used in culinary applications. It tastes hot and has an appetizing aroma. Black pepper is the dried fruit of the pepper plant, whose scientific name is Piper Nigrum.

      In the distant past, it was considered sacred and was even used as a form of currency. It was so valuable that it was traded for gold and was one of the most prized trade items exported from India to the rest of the world. It was considered more valuable than gold.

      The main components of its essential oil are Limonene, Pinene, Myrcene, Phellandrene, Beta Caryophyllene, Beta Bisabolene, Sabinene, Linalol, Pinocarveol, Alpha Termineol, Camphene and Alpha Terpenene. Apart from those, black pepper is also rich in minerals and vitamins like Calcium, Manganese, Iron, Vitamin-K, Beta Carotene, Phosphorus, Potassium and Selenium. Let’s explore more about the wide range of impressive health benefits that black pepper essential oil has in store for us!

      The properties within a quality brand of black pepper include:

      Analgesic
      Anticatarrhal
      Anti-inflammatory
      Antiseptic
      Antispasmodic
      Antitoxic
      Aphrodisiac
      Expectorant
      Laxative
      Rubefacient
      Stimulant (nervous, circulatory, and digestive)
      Therapeutically, black pepper essential oil is mostly used as a supplement for digestive and nervous system support and wellness. For this reason many people will use the oil as a flavoring in their cooking, just as you might with crushed black pepper. However, the ratios will be MUCH different. You wouldn’t use a full teaspoon of black pepper essential oil (yikes!!), but rather start off with a drop or less to find the right amounts for your recipes.

      Materials: pure organic black pepper oil


    100% PURE AND NATURAL ORGANIC BLACK PEPPER ESSENTIAL OIL

    Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled

    Parts Used: PEPPER

    Consistency: Thin

    Perfumery Note: Top

    Color: Colorless YELLOW TO GOLDEN

    Scent: rich PEPPER



    Black pepper essential oil (Piper nigrum) is steam-distilled from the berries (peppercorn) of the Piperceae. Although black pepper itself is frequently used, the oil is not so widely known. The aroma of black pepper is spicy, musky, warm, and you guessed it… peppery.

    The health benefits of Black Pepper Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as a digestive, diaphoretic, carminative, aperient, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, antibacterial, and antioxidant substance.

    Black Pepper is considered a condiment or a spice that is very common and popular throughout the world. It is extensively used in culinary applications. It tastes hot and has an appetizing aroma. Black pepper is the dried fruit of the pepper plant, whose scientific name is Piper Nigrum.

    In the distant past, it was considered sacred and was even used as a form of currency. It was so valuable that it was traded for gold and was one of the most prized trade items exported from India to the rest of the world. It was considered more valuable than gold.

    The main components of its essential oil are Limonene, Pinene, Myrcene, Phellandrene, Beta Caryophyllene, Beta Bisabolene, Sabinene, Linalol, Pinocarveol, Alpha Termineol, Camphene and Alpha Terpenene. Apart from those, black pepper is also rich in minerals and vitamins like Calcium, Manganese, Iron, Vitamin-K, Beta Carotene, Phosphorus, Potassium and Selenium. Let’s explore more about the wide range of impressive health benefits that black pepper essential oil has in store for us!

    The properties within a quality brand of black pepper include:

    Analgesic
    Anticatarrhal
    Anti-inflammatory
    Antiseptic
    Antispasmodic
    Antitoxic
    Aphrodisiac
    Expectorant
    Laxative
    Rubefacient
    Stimulant (nervous, circulatory, and digestive)
    Therapeutically, black pepper essential oil is mostly used as a supplement for digestive and nervous system support and wellness. For this reason many people will use the oil as a flavoring in their cooking, just as you might with crushed black pepper. However, the ratios will be MUCH different. You wouldn’t use a full teaspoon of black pepper essential oil (yikes!!), but rather start off with a drop or less to find the right amounts for your recipes.

    Materials: pure organic black pepper oil

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