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Discover The Amazing Healing Power Secrets Of
Black Pepper By Emma Sanford Plant
Origin: Madagascar, Egypt, India
Extraction Method: Steam distilled from
berries
Who knew that one of the most popular spices used
in cooking was also a powerful therapeutic-grade essential oil? Pepper oil is
actually distilled from the same kind of peppercorns that are used on the table,
and just like the spice pepper can warm up foods, pepper oil can warm you up and
get your body moving.
Pepper oil has a strong, spicy, warm aroma, much
like the peppercorns form which it is derived. Some self healing properties are
analgesic, antifungal, and stimulates metabolism.
Self healing and geeral uses include:
Pepper therapeutic-grade essential oil is
thought to be very self healing friendly for both the digestive and circulatory
systems.
Pepper oil is said to improve circulation and
digestion. It can also be helpful for those with constipation.
It is also thought to be helpful for easing the
pain of aching muscles, cramps and arthritis.
It is said to be an appetite stimulant and is
also energizing, and empowering when directly inhaled and/or
diffused.
Pepper therapeutic-grade essential oil is used
in aiding the self healing process associated with colds, coughs, flu, colic,
and chills.
Black pepper has also been used throughout
history as a food preservative and seems to have antiseptic properties, which is
why it is good for fighting infections within the body as well.
Use therapeutic-grade pepper essential oil in a
diffuser to stop a cold, or in a bath to improve circulation and digestion and
ease muscle discomfort and cramping.
It can also be added to a massage cream or
lotion for muscle warming and discomfort of arthritis and to stimulate the
appetite.
It can be used for dietary purposes, as food
flavoring, (a toothpick dipping), by diluting 50-50 with any quality vegetable
oil and added to your favorite homemade salad dressing,
Black pepper oil is a useful but very powerful
therapeutic-grade essential oil. It can cause skin sensitivity and should be
diluted 50-50 with any quality vegetable oil before using on the skin.
Women who are pregnant or nursing should not
use pepper oil, and those with kidney problems are also cautioned against using
the oil since it is thought to stimulate the kidneys.
If you have other health problems, consult your
doctor or a natural health expert before using any essential oil. Take care not
to get this or any other therapeutic-grade essential oil in your eyes, and
always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly, before and after working with oils.
Keep all therapeutic-grade essential oils out of the reach of
children.
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