Black pepper essential oil
This EO has a fresh, dry-woody, warm and spicy scent. It's analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, diuretic, laxative and stomachic. There's the possibility of skin irritation. Black pepper is very stimulating to the mind, gives stamina where there's frustration. Its rubefacient and analgesic properties make it useful for muscular aches and pains and muscular stiffness as it assists with dilation of local blood vessels. Assists with rheumatoid arthritis and temporary limb paralysis. Warming in event of cold and flu. Stimulates appetite. Expels wind, calms vomiting. Its stomachic effect increases flow of saliva and stimulates appetite, expels wind, encourages peristalsis and is useful in bowel problems; restores tone to colon muscles. Blends well with basil, bergamot, cypress, grapefruit, lemon, and sandalwood. Flash point: 180̊
Average Customer Review:     2 Reviews
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    Surprisingly sweet! , 2.3.2010
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Reviewer: Kevin Dual (Iowa City, IA)
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If you've never smelled black pepper essential oil, you have to smell it to understand. I expected a very sharp, spicy, pepper aroma but what I experienced instead was a surprisingly sweet, "warm" smell with only subtle hints of spiciness. This is a truly intoxicating oil that has contributed amazing complexity to many of my newest aroma recipes.
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    A Surprise for the Senses, 8.30.2009
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Reviewer: Judy (Cranston, RI)
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This Black Pepper EO is not only warm and spicy, but it also has a bit of an herbal element and a lovely, slightly floral note. Less than .5% in soap creates a familiar aroma - but with some surpises, too. My customers love it!
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