Black Pepper Essential Oil – Monastery Recipes

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Black Pepper Essential Oil – Monastery Recipes

Black pepper is one of the most widely used spices on the planet. In recent decades, scientific research has explored the many advantages of black pepper essential oil, such as pain relief, cholesterol reduction, body detoxification, and enhanced circulation, among many others.

Net Weight: 10ml

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Black Pepper Essential Oil – Monastery Recipes

Black pepper is one of the most widely used spices in the world. It is appreciated not only for the flavor it adds to our meals but also for various other purposes, such as for medical use or as a preservative in perfumery.

In recent decades, scientific research has explored the many benefits of black pepper essential oil, such as pain relief, reducing cholesterol, body detoxification, and enhancing circulation, among many others.

The main active compound in black pepper, piperine, has been shown to have many health benefits, including potential anticancer properties.

Properties:

Relieves pain
Aids digestion
Lowers cholesterol levels
Has antiviral properties
Reduces blood pressure
Potential anticancer properties
Reduces stress and cigarette cravings
Helps in body detoxification
Caution: Only for external use.

Essential oils are natural, effective, and particularly pleasant to use. Their therapeutic properties can benefit anyone. However, they should be treated like medicines with care and attention, following the recommended dosage.

Essential oils should not be used for ingestion (except for oregano, thyme, basil, and mint oils) and without the advice of a doctor.
During pregnancy, especially in the first 5 months of gestation.
By people who suffer from hypertension.
By people with serious nervous disorders.
On infants (children under one year old).
Essential oils should be used with caution in the following cases:

Some essential oils (e.g. Bergamot, Neroli, Lemon, etc.) can cause skin photosensitivity when exposed to ultraviolet rays. Generally, it is advised to avoid intense sunlight for 4 hours after aromatherapy (massage).
Essential oils should be used diluted in a base oil when in contact with the skin. It is recommended not to use undiluted essential oils on the skin.
“Vulnerable” age groups (children and people over 60) should use essential oils in reduced proportions.
Net Weight: 10ml

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