Black Pepper

Top 20 Health Secrets Of Black Pepper In Ayurveda

 

 

 

 

Black Pepper or Kali Mirch is essential ingredient of an Indian kitchen and thus it is handy and useful in treating a number of common ailments. Some names and synonyms as specified for black pepper in Ayurveda terms are –

  • Deepniye i.e. that which stimulates the gastric fire
  • Krimighana i.e. that which acts as a wormicide (eradicates abdominal worms)

  • Shool Prashmana i.e. Destroyer of pain.

 

Black Pepper: Herb Description

 

Black Pepper

 

The herb of Black Pepper is actually a bushy climber with strong branches and heart shaped leaves. It is generally made to climb up onto bamboo sticks or on trees with the help of small roots emerging from the climber. The fruit is small, round or oval shaped and available in clusters. This is green when raw, reddish when ripe and when dried it becomes black and shriveled. Fruit is the part of the herb that essentially comes for edible use and bestows medicinal and natural healing properties.

 

Natural Properties Of Black Pepper

According to Ayurveda text, Black Pepper is pungent in taste as well as after taste, hot in potency and somewhat intense and light by nature.

 

Top 20 Health Secrets of Black Pepper

 

Mainly being highly supportive herb and spice for the respiratory system, digestive system and the skin: there are a variety of benefits and merits of black pepper mentioned in the Ayurveda text.

1. The spice of black pepper would be of great use in case you are suffering from regular bouts of cough i.e. both for productive as well as non-productive cough.

 

Black Pepper

 

2. As a home remedy for allergic and persistent cough, take two to three Black Pepper corns, add a few cumin seeds and some salt. Keep this mixture in the mouth and feel the relief.

3. Black Pepper would be of help when suffering from fever. In case of fever, one-fourth tea- spoon of the powder of the crushed spice may be taken along with some water to which sugar has been added. This can be taken three to four times a day.

4. During the first stage of common cold, when you suffer from continuous watery discharge from the nose, Black Pepper again comes to relief. In this condition, half a teaspoon of black pepper powder needs to be boiled in a glass full of milk and taken at bedtime.

5. Particularly in case of dry cough, you can take 2-3 freshly grounded Kali Mirch, add to this some Mishri (crystalline sugar) and ghee in equal quantities and form a mixture. This may be taken two or three times a day for relief.

6. Black Pepper helps in extraction of the dried phlegm and thus provides relief when there is phlegm stuck in the respiratory tract.

7. In case of recurrent respiratory afflictions of cough and cold, here is a home remedy using black pepper which can be easily prepared at home. You need to take the dried herbs of ginger, black pepper and long pepper and ground all the herbs together in equal quantities. This powdered herb mixture is to be taken twice mixed with honey.

 

Black Pepper

 

8. The Pepper powder may be used to massage the teeth and can provide relief from pain from toothache and its regular massage helps to stay clean of the dental problems.

9. In the ailment of Pyorrhoea, when there is purulent discharge from the gums which can be associated with bleeding. For this condition, try giving the gums a gentle massage of Black Pepper powder with some salt added to it.

10. Nasal block is very irritating condition in which the person is unable to breathe properly owing to phlegm which has stuck into the nostrils. In such a condition, Kali Mirch comes as a relief. For this purpose, you need to take the same, to this add the powders of Cardamom, Cumin Seeds and Cinnamon. Mix them in equal quantities and sniff three to four times a day. This helps in opening the block.

 

Black Pepper

 

11. Black Pepper is also good appetizer. In case of Anorexia or loss of hunger, a small quantity of Kali Mirch or Black Pepper may be taken with some buttermilk for quick relief.

12. When there is hoarseness of voice, try taking some Kali Mirch and mishri (crystalline sugar) and masticate the same or simply keep in the mouth. The juice thus produced helps cure the ailment.

 

Black Pepper

 

13. The condiment of Black Pepper also makes a good brain tonic. You can prepare this remedy at home. Take some Brahmi leaves and shallow fry in desi ghee (clarified butter). To this add Kali Mirch and some sugar. This mixture which is prepared with the herb of Brahmi along with  cow ghee with black pepper, can be taken regularly as it not only promotes the power of the brain and relieve stress but is also beneficial for the eyes.

14. Black Pepper also helps in Skin ailments. The most common skin problem is that of pimples and boils. Black pepper and ghee for skin is a recommended combination. Try this, take some Black Pepper powder and add some ghee to the same. Apply on the affected areas for relief.

15. For relieving Urticaria skin allergy condition, you may take some Black Pepper powder with a glass of warm water twice a day.

17. So as to combat seasonal allergic conditions, a decoction may be prepared with boiling Black Pepper, thyme, liquorice root, cardamom seeds, basil and ginger. This needs to be taken warm once or twice a day.

18. In case you are suffering from chronic Bronchitis, try chewing Tulsi (Holy Basil) leaves along with some black pepper. Honey can be added to it in moderate quantity.

 

Black Pepper

 

16. In case of failing vision, Black Pepper also provides benefit for enhancing the eyesight. Regular intake of Pepper powder with some honey acts as a boon for better vision.

19. For relieving indigestion, use more of Black Peppers in your everyday diet, supplemented more of kitchen herbs like thyme, fennel, coriander, cumin seeds and asafoetida.

20. This spice is mainly considered to do away with the diseases related to the Vata dosha (being hot in action) and Kapha dosha (it having light, pungent and intense properties).

 

Recommended Dosage of Black Pepper

Black Pepper needs to be crushed before use and the powder thus produced may be taken in the dose of half to one gram approximately.

 

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