Organic Black Pepper

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    • Description

      Organic Black Pepper Oil – The Warming Spice

      Black Pepper Piper nigrum peppercorns

      Benefits at a Glance

      • Warm & stimulating: Black pepper brings a deep, spicy warmth – the oil that activates body and mind.
      • The muscle oil: Traditionally valued for warming massages to ease muscle tension and support circulation.
      • Spicy complexity: Far more than just "pepper" – a surprisingly complex, warm-woody aroma with hidden depth.
      • Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from peppercorns. Certified organic.

      Application & Special Features

      Application:
      Diluted in carrier oil for warming massages. In a diffuser for an energising, spicy atmosphere. As part of sports and wellness blends.

      Targeted uses:
      For a warming muscle massage, dilute 2-3 drops in 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) and massage into tense areas. In a diffuser (2-4 drops) for a stimulating, warm atmosphere – ideal on cold days or when you need an energy boost. Combines wonderfully with other oils for sports blends. Note: Black pepper is potent – always use sparingly and dilute well.

      Perfect Blending Partners

      Black Pepper is a warm middle note with a spicy, woody depth:

      • For muscle care: Rosemary (the warming athlete's duo – both stimulating and circulation-supporting).
      • For citrus brightness: Lemon (citrus freshness lifts and brightens the deep, spicy warmth).
      • For relaxing warmth: Lavender (floral calm meets spicy warmth – surprisingly harmonious).
      Organic Black Pepper essential oil Viworo 10 ml bottle
      Organic Black Pepper essential oil Viworo

      The King of Spices

      Black pepper was once worth its weight in gold. Its essential oil captures that same precious warmth – concentrated, complex and deeply aromatic.

      Product Information

      • Plant: Black Pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
      • Part used: Fruits (peppercorns)
      • Extraction: Steam distillation
      • Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
      • Origin: India
      • Main components: beta-Caryophyllene (10-30%), Limonene (15-25%), Sabinene (5-15%), alpha-Pinene, delta-3-Carene
      • Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected

      The Scent Profile

      • Main aroma: Warm, spicy and peppery – immediately recognisable yet surprisingly complex and multi-layered.
      • Secondary note: Woody and slightly sweet, with a warm, dry spiciness that lingers.
      • Nuance: A fresh, terpenic brightness (from limonene and pinene) that adds unexpected lightness to the warm spice.

      Intensity: Medium-high – warm, spicy and assertive. Black pepper commands attention but doesn't overwhelm – a confident, grounding presence.

      The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note

      Black pepper essential oil is chemically fascinating. Its dominant component, beta-Caryophyllene (10-30%), is a sesquiterpene with a unique property: it is one of the few plant molecules known to interact with CB2 receptors in the body – the same receptors involved in managing inflammatory responses. This gives black pepper oil a pharmacological dimension beyond its aroma. Limonene (15-25%) adds an unexpected citrusy brightness, while Sabinene and alpha-Pinene contribute the fresh, terpenic top that lifts the oil above pure spiciness. The result? An oil that smells like warm spice but has the chemical complexity of a forest. Important: the essential oil (steam-distilled) does not contain piperine – the molecule that makes pepper "hot" on the tongue is too heavy to evaporate during distillation. So the oil is warming but never burning.

      The Plant

      Piper nigrum (Black Pepper) is a tropical climbing vine from the Piperaceae family. Native to the Malabar Coast of India, it has been traded for over 4,000 years and was once so valuable that it was used as currency – the term "peppercorn rent" originates from this era. Black, white and green pepper all come from the same plant; the difference lies in the harvest time and processing. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the dried, unripe fruits (peppercorns). Not to be confused with pink pepper (Schinus molle) or Sichuan pepper (Zanthoxylum), which belong to entirely different plant families.

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

      What is black pepper oil mainly used for?

      In aromatherapy, black pepper is valued primarily for warming massages to ease muscle tension and support circulation. It is also used in the diffuser for a stimulating, energising atmosphere, and as a component in sports and wellness blends.

      Does the oil smell like kitchen pepper?

      Somewhat, but it is much more complex. The essential oil has a warm, spicy character but also reveals woody, sweet and even slightly citrusy facets that you don't notice when grinding peppercorns. It is subtler and more multi-layered than the kitchen spice.

      Is it true that the oil doesn't "burn" like pepper?

      Correct. The "heat" of pepper comes from piperine, a heavy molecule that does not evaporate during steam distillation. The essential oil feels warming but never irritatingly hot. Nevertheless, always dilute before skin application.

      Can I apply it to sore muscles?

      Yes, diluted in carrier oil (2-3 drops in 10 ml). Black pepper is traditionally used for warming massages to support circulation and ease muscle tension. Always perform a patch test first. Not suitable for irritated or damaged skin.

      Is black pepper oil suitable for the diffuser?

      Absolutely. 2-4 drops create a warm, stimulating atmosphere. It blends wonderfully with rosemary for focus, lemon for energy, or lavender for a warm-relaxing mood. Use sparingly – the aroma is potent.

      How should I store the oil?

      Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the oil from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Black pepper oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.

      Choose Your Size

      Organic Black Pepper Essential Oil

      10 ml Bottle

      9,00 €

      Perfect for trying it out or as a gift idea.

      Recommended

      30 ml Bottle

      19,75 €

      The best choice for regular use. You save!

      Important Safety Information

      • Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
      • Keep out of reach of children.
      • Use sparingly on skin – max. 2-3% dilution. Can cause skin irritation in higher concentrations.
      • Do not apply to irritated or damaged skin.
      • During pregnancy, consult your doctor before use.
      • May cause skin sensitisation – always perform a patch test.
      • Do not ingest.

    Description

    Organic Black Pepper Oil – The Warming Spice

    Black Pepper Piper nigrum peppercorns

    Benefits at a Glance

    • Warm & stimulating: Black pepper brings a deep, spicy warmth – the oil that activates body and mind.
    • The muscle oil: Traditionally valued for warming massages to ease muscle tension and support circulation.
    • Spicy complexity: Far more than just "pepper" – a surprisingly complex, warm-woody aroma with hidden depth.
    • Organic quality: 100% pure and natural, steam-distilled from peppercorns. Certified organic.

    Application & Special Features

    Application:
    Diluted in carrier oil for warming massages. In a diffuser for an energising, spicy atmosphere. As part of sports and wellness blends.

    Targeted uses:
    For a warming muscle massage, dilute 2-3 drops in 10 ml of carrier oil (e.g. Organic MCT Oil) and massage into tense areas. In a diffuser (2-4 drops) for a stimulating, warm atmosphere – ideal on cold days or when you need an energy boost. Combines wonderfully with other oils for sports blends. Note: Black pepper is potent – always use sparingly and dilute well.

    Perfect Blending Partners

    Black Pepper is a warm middle note with a spicy, woody depth:

    • For muscle care: Rosemary (the warming athlete's duo – both stimulating and circulation-supporting).
    • For citrus brightness: Lemon (citrus freshness lifts and brightens the deep, spicy warmth).
    • For relaxing warmth: Lavender (floral calm meets spicy warmth – surprisingly harmonious).
    Organic Black Pepper essential oil Viworo 10 ml bottle
    Organic Black Pepper essential oil Viworo

    The King of Spices

    Black pepper was once worth its weight in gold. Its essential oil captures that same precious warmth – concentrated, complex and deeply aromatic.

    Product Information

    • Plant: Black Pepper (Piper nigrum L.)
    • Part used: Fruits (peppercorns)
    • Extraction: Steam distillation
    • Quality: 100% pure and natural essential oil (Organic)
    • Origin: India
    • Main components: beta-Caryophyllene (10-30%), Limonene (15-25%), Sabinene (5-15%), alpha-Pinene, delta-3-Carene
    • Packaging: Amber glass bottle with dropper – airtight and light-protected

    The Scent Profile

    • Main aroma: Warm, spicy and peppery – immediately recognisable yet surprisingly complex and multi-layered.
    • Secondary note: Woody and slightly sweet, with a warm, dry spiciness that lingers.
    • Nuance: A fresh, terpenic brightness (from limonene and pinene) that adds unexpected lightness to the warm spice.

    Intensity: Medium-high – warm, spicy and assertive. Black pepper commands attention but doesn't overwhelm – a confident, grounding presence.

    The Professor's Knowledge: The Scent Note

    Black pepper essential oil is chemically fascinating. Its dominant component, beta-Caryophyllene (10-30%), is a sesquiterpene with a unique property: it is one of the few plant molecules known to interact with CB2 receptors in the body – the same receptors involved in managing inflammatory responses. This gives black pepper oil a pharmacological dimension beyond its aroma. Limonene (15-25%) adds an unexpected citrusy brightness, while Sabinene and alpha-Pinene contribute the fresh, terpenic top that lifts the oil above pure spiciness. The result? An oil that smells like warm spice but has the chemical complexity of a forest. Important: the essential oil (steam-distilled) does not contain piperine – the molecule that makes pepper "hot" on the tongue is too heavy to evaporate during distillation. So the oil is warming but never burning.

    The Plant

    Piper nigrum (Black Pepper) is a tropical climbing vine from the Piperaceae family. Native to the Malabar Coast of India, it has been traded for over 4,000 years and was once so valuable that it was used as currency – the term "peppercorn rent" originates from this era. Black, white and green pepper all come from the same plant; the difference lies in the harvest time and processing. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the dried, unripe fruits (peppercorns). Not to be confused with pink pepper (Schinus molle) or Sichuan pepper (Zanthoxylum), which belong to entirely different plant families.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    What is black pepper oil mainly used for?

    In aromatherapy, black pepper is valued primarily for warming massages to ease muscle tension and support circulation. It is also used in the diffuser for a stimulating, energising atmosphere, and as a component in sports and wellness blends.

    Does the oil smell like kitchen pepper?

    Somewhat, but it is much more complex. The essential oil has a warm, spicy character but also reveals woody, sweet and even slightly citrusy facets that you don't notice when grinding peppercorns. It is subtler and more multi-layered than the kitchen spice.

    Is it true that the oil doesn't "burn" like pepper?

    Correct. The "heat" of pepper comes from piperine, a heavy molecule that does not evaporate during steam distillation. The essential oil feels warming but never irritatingly hot. Nevertheless, always dilute before skin application.

    Can I apply it to sore muscles?

    Yes, diluted in carrier oil (2-3 drops in 10 ml). Black pepper is traditionally used for warming massages to support circulation and ease muscle tension. Always perform a patch test first. Not suitable for irritated or damaged skin.

    Is black pepper oil suitable for the diffuser?

    Absolutely. 2-4 drops create a warm, stimulating atmosphere. It blends wonderfully with rosemary for focus, lemon for energy, or lavender for a warm-relaxing mood. Use sparingly – the aroma is potent.

    How should I store the oil?

    Keep away from direct light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the oil from UV radiation. Close tightly after use. Black pepper oil retains its quality for several years when stored correctly.

    Choose Your Size

    Organic Black Pepper Essential Oil

    10 ml Bottle

    9,00 €

    Perfect for trying it out or as a gift idea.

    Recommended

    30 ml Bottle

    19,75 €

    The best choice for regular use. You save!

    Important Safety Information

    • Use only diluted. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
    • Keep out of reach of children.
    • Use sparingly on skin – max. 2-3% dilution. Can cause skin irritation in higher concentrations.
    • Do not apply to irritated or damaged skin.
    • During pregnancy, consult your doctor before use.
    • May cause skin sensitisation – always perform a patch test.
    • Do not ingest.
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