
Ingredients/Chemical Components
Carene, caryophyllene, limonene, sabinene
Primary Benefits
- Calms the nervous system.
- Supports healthy digestion.
- Promotes colon health.
- Promotes a healthy metabolism.
- Provides respiratory support.
- Supports women’s breast health.
- Maintains and supports immune health.
- Contains cleansing properties when used topically.
- Promotes circulation.
- Promotes antioxidant support.
- Comforts anxious feelings.
History
Once highly valued by ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, black pepper has been a staple in cuisine and folk medicine for centuries. Ancient Western trade routes continued into the Middles Ages. Eventually, black pepper became more accessible and affordable for people to enjoy throughout the world. Even today, black pepper rates just behind salt as the favorite spice of choice.
Oil Description
Black pepper is best known for its flavor enhancing qualities. It contains, monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, which help with environmental or seasonal threats. In addition, black pepper provides support for healthy circulation.
Cautions
Use with a carrier for sensitive skin. Keep out of reach of children. Consult your physician if you are pregnant, nursing or under a doctor’s care. Do not put oils directly in your eyes (oils can drip into eyes – if this happens, flush with fractionated coconut oil, not water). Do not drip oils into the ear canal. Avoid sensitive areas.
*The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Protocols and Recipies
Uses
- Enriches cuisine flavor.
- Creates an invigorating aroma when diffused.
- Uplifting properties aid in controlling unhealthy habits, such as nicotine cravings.
- Helps sustain balanced blood sugar levels.
- Dilute and add to a massage to create a warming feeling.
- Comfort anxious thoughts or feelings by diffusing or inhaling.
Emotional Components
- Calming and uplifting
- Encouraging
Directions for Use
- Take one to two drops to reduce indigestion, gas and heartburn
- Encourage energy by rubbing Black Pepper oil onto foot soles.
- For a warming massage, combine with marjoram, peppermint, lavender and coconut oil.
- To spice up a recipe combine with cilantro and clove.
- For circulation, massage onto affected area.
- To ease back pressure during childbirth, first dilute and rub onto lower back.
- For antioxidant support, take one to two drops internally with at least 4 fl oz of water or tea.
Body Systems Supported
Focus Areas Supported
Item Info
doTERRA item #41040001
Size:
Wholesale: $22.00
Retail: $29.33
PV: 22
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