Pepper Black from Sri Lanka (10 ML) - Free Shipping
Pepper Black from Sri Lanka (10 ML) - Free Shipping
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Ingredient
Organic Pepper Black
Botanical Name
Piper Nigrum
Origin
Sri Lanka
Parts Used
Dried Berries
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Main Constituents
Limonene: 16.2%
Sabinene: 14.4%
Alpha-pinene: 14.3%
Beta-caryophyllene: 14.3%
Beta-pinene: 11.8%
Delta3-carene: 9.5%
Beta-myrcene: 2.5%
Beta-phllandrene: 2.3%
Alpha-phellandrene: 1.9%
Alpha-Copaene: 1.9%
Alpha-thuyene: 1.6%
Delta-elemene: 1.1%
Description of Color, and Consistency
A thin, colorless to greenish liquid.
Note
Precaution and Safety
May cause irritation on highly sensitive skins. Non-toxic, non-sensitizing.
Therapeutic Properties
You can find our aromatherapy glossary here for the terms below.
Analgesic, anticatarrhal, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, antiseptic, circulatory, diuretic, febrifuge, general tonic, immunostimulant, nervine, restorative, tonic, antiemetic, antitoxic, carminative, digestive, hypertensive, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic.
Aromatherapy/Home use
Might help alleviate the following: general aches and pains, stomach cramp, digestive problems, rheumatism, circulatory conditions, cold limbs, chills, exhaustion, convalescence, general nerve tonic, concentration, focus and mental function, increase energy, catarrh.
Aroma
A middle note with a medium aroma, Black Pepper Essential Oil has a sharp, spicy scent faintly reminiscent of Clove.
Blends Well With
Bay, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Clove Bud, Fennel Sweet, Fragonia, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Grapefruit, Juniper Berry, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Lime, Mandarin, Marjoram, Nutmeg, Orange Sweet, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Plai, Rose Absolute, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Tangerine, Tea Tree, Ylang Ylang.
Product Abstract
This climbing woody vine uses trees or other supports to grow to about twenty feet high, but is normally kept to about 12 feet for commercial purposes and has a lifespan of about twenty years. The word 'pepper' is derived from the Latin word piper, which was taken from the Sanskrit word pippali. The Turks levied a tax on pepper, while during the Middle Ages the Dutch, the French and the Portuguese often went to war to fight over this lucrative trade with the Far East.
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