Black Pepper, or Piper nigrum, has been used for hundreds of years in supporting the body’s defenses against cholera and malaria. These contagious diseases were fatal to many before water was properly treated. Nowadays, black pepper’s most popular uses include supporting the body’s defenses against digestive issues, dysentery, nausea, heartburn and even tooth infections. More than 2,000 species of pepper exist and most are not of medicinal quality. Learn exactly what to use and how to use Black Pepper Essential Oil.
Recipes for Black Pepper Essential Oil Included: Pure Applications, Addiction, Arthritis, Back or Neck Pain, Blood Circulation, Cellular Oxygenation, Chills, Colds, Constipation, Cough, Diarrhea, Digestion, Emotional Balance, Energy, Flatulence, Flu, Immune System, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Stroke, Toothache, Vertigo, Viral Infections, Vomiting, Warming.
Study 1 – Neck Pain
Study 2 – Antiviral Properties
Study 3 – Diabetes/Hypertension
Study 4 – Nicotine Addiction
Study 5 – Vein Visibility
Study 6 – Pneumonia Symptoms