Pepper is a highly valued spice best known for its hot and biting flavor.
Native to the Malabar Coast of India, Pepper is a perennial vine of
the Piperaceae family that thrives best in warm regions with moist soil
conditions. It is a climbing shrub that can grow 10 meters high thanks to
its aerial roots, with broad and shiny leaves alternating around it. Pepper
has small flowers arranged in dense spikes and produces tiny berry-like
fruits known as peppercorns. These berries are then sun-dried and ground to
produce Black Pepper. Through the use of steam distillation, Black Pepper
essential oil is extracted from dried and crushed black peppercorns.
Black Pepper is an important item in Ayurvedic medicine. It stimulates the
digestive system and may be used against nausea, dyspeptic complaints and
lack of appetite. It can be used to soothe the stomach muscles and improve a
sluggish digestive system without painful side effects. It is also valuable
in anaemia, as it is a stimulant of the spleen, which is helpful in the
production of new blood cells and for the same action, the essential oil is
of great use following heavy bleeding or severe bruising. As a natural
medicinal agent, Black Pepper can be used as an insecticide as well as
relieve arthritis, fever, migraine, strep throat and even comas.
The fragrance of Black Pepper essential oil is pleasantly warm with a
slightly sharp aftertaste. It has fiery and hot top notes with woody,
oriental undertones.
Black Pepper has a fortifying scent that helps build endurance and
strengthens both the mind and spirit. It is stimulating and works
efficiently as an aid in meditation, to help one reconnect with life.
Black Pepper essential oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing, though it can
cause irritation when used in high concentration due to its rubefacient
properties.
Do not take essential oils internally or use without the guidance of a
qualified practitioner. The information provided here is for general use
only and is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
Pregnant women should always consult their physician prior to using.