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Black
Pepper Oil
Black
Pepper oil is great for the cold and flu season. Try adding a drop to
jojoba for a chest rub or foot massage oil to warm up the body and
stimulate circulation and the immune system. Due to its analgesic and
warming (rubifacient) qualities, it is great in sports massage oils for
sore muscles, pain and stiffness.
| Botanical
Name: Piper nigrum |
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Consistency:
Thin |
| Perfumery
Note: Middle |
| Strength
of Initial Aroma: Medium |
| Aromatic
Description: Crisp, fresh,
peppercorn aroma. |
Inhale to reduce nausea. Put a drop or two on a tissue and inhale its
spicy, warm aroma for a few minutes. Some research has shown that
inhaling Black Pepper can assist people who want to stop smoking.
Black Pepper is a great anti-inflammatory. It brings more circulation to
an area, creating warmth. Good for chronic inflammation where the area
is not hot and feels stiff and rigid.
Add to a cream and massage into belly for constipation, gas, and to
support digestion. Use at a 1% dilution (5-6 drops per ounce of
carrier).
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Specification of Black Pepper Oil
| Botanical
Name |
Piper Nigrum
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| Source |
Steam distilled from the dried fruit
(peppercorn) of the pepper plant
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| Appearance |
Clear liquid
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| Specific
Gravity |
0.8528 @ 25deg.C
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| Optical
Rotation |
-25 deg. @ 25deg.C
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| Referactive
Index |
1.474 @ 25 deg.C
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| Solubility |
Blends with: Bergamot, Clary Sage, Clove, Coriander, Fennel,
Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Lavender, Juniper,
Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Sage, Sandalwood and Ylang Ylang.
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May cause skin irritation. Use in 1% dilution (5-6 drops per
ounce of carrier) when applying to the skin in massage oils. Not
recommended for use in baths.
Store well as the high monoterpene content leaves it vulnerable
to oxidizing. Once oxidized, it is even more likely to cause
serious skin irritation or sensitization.
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Black
pepper aromatherapy oil is considered a very powerfully and beneficial
aromatherapy oil, but it should be avoided by pregnant women and can be
an irritant is high concentrations. Use in moderation to avoid over
stimulation. For more general cautions, see previous aromatherapy oil
profiles.
Therapeutic
Properties
Antiseptic
- assists in fighting germs/infections
Antiemetic
- reduces incidence and severity of nausea, vomiting
Anti-inflammatory
- alleviates inflammation (rubifacient)
Expectorant
- releases excess nasal/bronchial congestion
Febrifuge
- reduces fever
Rubifacient
- increases local blood circulation, causes minor skin irritation,
vasodilation and local analgesic effect
Recipe idea
For
Muscle Pain and Stiffness
4 drops Black Pepper
4 drops Eucalyptus (globulus)
2 drops Rosemary (ct camphor)
4 drops Lavender (angustifolia)
Blend into 1 oz. jojoba. Rub on sore area several times during the
day.
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