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Black pepper Definition and Black pepper Products
Black pepper - Warming, mental stimulant, physical energiser
Name: Black pepper, Piper nigrum
Fresh and spicy, let this gentle yet powerful oil heal you with its warming, stimulating and strengthening properties.
Essential information: This long-revered precious oil is a valuable aid when experiencing nervousness, feelings of weakness or frustration. Combined with the numerous physical health benefits it offers, this inimitable, energizing oil can truly restore your personal power.
Description of aroma: Pleasantly warm, crisp and fresh. Initially a softer floral woody note, evolving into a sharper, spicier peppery scent.
Ruling planet: Mars
Properties beneficial to the mind, emotions and spirit: Black pepper is said to 'warm the heart where there is indifference.' This stimulating oil has a strengthening effect on the mind and nerves, and may help give stamina when suffering from frustration. According to aromatherapist and author Jeanne Rose, testing indicates black pepper may be helpful to people trying to stop smoking.
Of interest: This ancient and highly revered spice, mentioned in Chinese and Sanskrit texts, dates back thousands of years. It was used in India over 4000 years ago for diseases such as cholera, and was employed as currency in the middle ages. Atilla the Hun is reputed to have demanded 3000 pounds of pepper as part of the ransom for Rome - where it was a great favourite and taxes were paid with it instead of coins. The Greeks employed it for combating fevers, and the Turks even levied a tax on caravans transporting pepper through their country.
Properties beneficial to the physical body: The powerful warming properties of black pepper make it extremely beneficial to all kinds of aches, pains, muscle and joint stiffness and even temporary paralysis, as it stimulates the circulation and dilates the blood vessels. It is an excellent pre-exercise oil, can bring down a high temperature and is very effective in all kinds of respiratory and digestive disorders.
Scentsual blending suggestions: Black pepper can give an intriguing 'lift' to your blends, try it with basil, bergamot, cypress, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, palmarosa, rosemary, sandalwood and ylang ylang.
Alternative suggestions for use: It is believed to be an antidote for mushroom and fish poisoning!
Essential safety precautions: May cause skin irritation on a sensitive skin. Too much too often may over-stimulate the kidneys.
Do not use essential oils undiluted or take internally without the guidance of a qualified practitioner. The information contained here is for general interest and is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
Fresh and spicy, let this gentle yet powerful oil heal you with its warming, stimulating and strengthening properties.
Essential information: This long-revered precious oil is a valuable aid when experiencing nervousness, feelings of weakness or frustration. Combined with the numerous physical health benefits it offers, this inimitable, energizing oil can truly restore your personal power.
Description of aroma: Pleasantly warm, crisp and fresh. Initially a softer floral woody note, evolving into a sharper, spicier peppery scent.
Ruling planet: Mars
Properties beneficial to the mind, emotions and spirit: Black pepper is said to 'warm the heart where there is indifference.' This stimulating oil has a strengthening effect on the mind and nerves, and may help give stamina when suffering from frustration. According to aromatherapist and author Jeanne Rose, testing indicates black pepper may be helpful to people trying to stop smoking.
Of interest: This ancient and highly revered spice, mentioned in Chinese and Sanskrit texts, dates back thousands of years. It was used in India over 4000 years ago for diseases such as cholera, and was employed as currency in the middle ages. Atilla the Hun is reputed to have demanded 3000 pounds of pepper as part of the ransom for Rome - where it was a great favourite and taxes were paid with it instead of coins. The Greeks employed it for combating fevers, and the Turks even levied a tax on caravans transporting pepper through their country.
Properties beneficial to the physical body: The powerful warming properties of black pepper make it extremely beneficial to all kinds of aches, pains, muscle and joint stiffness and even temporary paralysis, as it stimulates the circulation and dilates the blood vessels. It is an excellent pre-exercise oil, can bring down a high temperature and is very effective in all kinds of respiratory and digestive disorders.
Scentsual blending suggestions: Black pepper can give an intriguing 'lift' to your blends, try it with basil, bergamot, cypress, frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, lemon, palmarosa, rosemary, sandalwood and ylang ylang.
Alternative suggestions for use: It is believed to be an antidote for mushroom and fish poisoning!
Essential safety precautions: May cause skin irritation on a sensitive skin. Too much too often may over-stimulate the kidneys.
Do not use essential oils undiluted or take internally without the guidance of a qualified practitioner. The information contained here is for general interest and is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
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