COSMOS Organic Black Pepper Essential Oil 10ml

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  • A rich stimulating oil

  • A spicy peppery note

  • A good essential oil to blend into a carrier to deliver a highly effective massage oil

  • Stimulates the circulatory system to aid in soothing muscle ache

  • Species
    Piper nigrum
  • Origin
    India
  • Extraction Process
    Steam distillation
  • Perfume Note
    MIDDLE

Everyone needs a little pepper in their life, this cracker delivers a punchy peppery note whilst also aiding the aches and pains when massaged into ones muscles. Commonly used in Indian massage, this oil stimulates the circularatory system, blend into a carrier oil and you are ready to go.

Due to its stimulating peppery aroma, it is popular in chest rubs to help soothe a nasty chest cold.

£14.40
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SKU: 277
GTIN (EAN,ISBN): 675235870287
 Class 3 Flammable Liquids 
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  • Species
    Piper nigrum
  • Origin
    India
  • Extraction Process
    Steam distillation
  • Perfume Note
    MIDDLE
To diffuse in a traditional burner, simply fill dish with water and add a few drops of oil on top before lighting the candle. For electrical fragrancers, follow instructions given by the manual. For massage: dilute in a carrier oil and gently massage over the skin. Add a few drops to a handkerchief or inhale directly from the bottle if you are on the go. Dilute in distilled water and pour into spray bottle for an all-natural room fragrancer.
Black Pepper blends well with many other oils, but particularly well with Bergamot, Grapefruit, Clary Sage & Frankincense. 
Often used in massage to help ease stiff joins - dilute to a maximum of 1% with a carrier oil before applying to the skin. Add 2 -3 drops to a vaporiser or traditional burner to help engage the brain and energise. Add a few drops to a handkerchief to help give a little energy boost when needed.
Native to south west India, cultivated in tropical countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Madagascar.

Traditionally used as a muscle relaxant and aphrodisiac. Used for over 4000 years in folk medicine.

Dilute in a carrier oil before skin application. Keep away from children and out of eyes. Do not take internally or apply undiluted to the skin. For further advice on using essential oils to treat medical conditions, we recommend you seek advice from a professional.

Please note that Amphora Aromatics Ltd cannot be held responsible for any injury, illness or adverse reaction to any recipes, instructions or advice given. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that they have followed the relevant safety protocols and that they are aware of any possible side effects before use. We always advise that a skin patch test is carried out before full usage of any natural product whether purchased from ourselves or elsewhere.


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The oil has a hot stimulating effect It dilates local blood vessels making it very useful for aches and pains and as an aid for digestion

an excerpt from Aromatherapy A Guide For Home Use. by Christine Westwood.

Black Pepper is analgesic and antispasmodic It is recommended for aches and pains rheumatism arthritis and temporary paralysis The aroma is sharp and spicy

an excerpt from The Essential Blending Guide by Rosemary Caddy.

The main use to which I put Black Pepper is in massage blends for muscular pains stiffness and fatigue but it is important to keep the proportion of Black Pepper in a blend very low as it is possible to produce local irritation by overdoing it

an excerpt from Aromatherapy an A - Z by Patricia Davis.
Principal Constituents
Piper Nigrum Fruit Oil

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