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==Special Precautions of Brazilian Pepper== | ==Special Precautions of Brazilian Pepper== | ||
+ | * Warning : Essential Oil contains myrcene, which is known to cause cancer | ||
+ | * See Precautions [[Aromatherapy]]. | ||
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==Health Benefits and Uses of Brazilian Pepper== | ==Health Benefits and Uses of Brazilian Pepper== | ||
* Respiratory, congestion, cough and bronchitis, flu, colds, immune deficiencies : The key compound is a special type of monoterpene called delta-3-carene which is known to be effective for respiratory conditions. This compound is found in relatively small concentrations in a number of highly effective respiratory oils such as Cypress (8%), Myrtle (3-5%), Bay Laurel (4-5%), and the fairly costly Elecampane (8%). | * Respiratory, congestion, cough and bronchitis, flu, colds, immune deficiencies : The key compound is a special type of monoterpene called delta-3-carene which is known to be effective for respiratory conditions. This compound is found in relatively small concentrations in a number of highly effective respiratory oils such as Cypress (8%), Myrtle (3-5%), Bay Laurel (4-5%), and the fairly costly Elecampane (8%). |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 24 November 2021
Other Names : Schinus terebinthifolius, aroeira, rose pepper, broadleaved pepper tree, wilelaiki, wililaiki, Christmasberry.
See also : Pink pepper
Special Precautions of Brazilian Pepper
- Warning : Essential Oil contains myrcene, which is known to cause cancer
- See Precautions Aromatherapy.
Health Benefits and Uses of Brazilian Pepper
- Respiratory, congestion, cough and bronchitis, flu, colds, immune deficiencies : The key compound is a special type of monoterpene called delta-3-carene which is known to be effective for respiratory conditions. This compound is found in relatively small concentrations in a number of highly effective respiratory oils such as Cypress (8%), Myrtle (3-5%), Bay Laurel (4-5%), and the fairly costly Elecampane (8%).
- Fungal infections, acne, infectious skin diseases
- anti-inflammatory properties
- Muscle and joint pain, stomach cramps, rheumatism, gout
- Urogenital infections, cystitis, urethritis, menstrual cramps, menstrual disorders
- stimulate lymph and blood circulation
- generally improve the circulation of energy in the body.
- Fortifies spleen, lungs, and pancreas.
- Encourages us to let go of possessiveness
- Helps us to let go of the need for security
- Improves emotional maturity
- Calms irritation, anger, anxiety. Eases fear of failure, fear of judgement