Black Pepper
Pepper from Piper Nigrum is one of the oldest and world's most
important spice. Black pepper is the dried fruit of Piper nigrum
L. Native of Malabar coast of South Western India; pepper is also
called the King of Spices.
Pepper is used in certain tonic and rubefacient preparations and
also used as flavour ingredient in most major food products including
non alcoholic beverages, candies, baked foods, meat and meat products,
Cheese, Condiments and relishes.
The fruits are acrid, bitter, carminative, aphrodisiac, diuretic,
digestive and stimulant. They are useful for arthritis, asthma,
fever, cough, dysentery, dyspepsia and flatulence.
Black Pepper's aromatic, slightly musty odour. Comes from the volatile
oil found largely in the flesh and skin and its pungent bite comes
from the alkaloids and resins found mostly in seeds. The Oil goes
into perfumes and flavouring. The scaring substance has served many
purposes. They have been used as carminative, reducing stomach and
intestinal gas and have been found to stimulate the activities of
the heart and kidneys. Piperine is also an effective insecticide
against houseflies and is also used for spraying against different
types of pests in garden.
Cube berries, the fruits of a closely related cubeb pepper, P.Cubeba
contain substances that have been used as antiseptics, carminative
and diuretics. Ground into powder and added to cigarettes, they
are smoked in the tropical areas. This variety is grown into tropics
since it gives relief from throat inflammation. Oil of Cubeb is
a constituent of some throat Lozenges.
Pepper In Ayurvedic And Siddha
Kat Rasa, Kat Vipakam, Ushna Veriyam, Vata Kapha haram, Pitta haram,
Tikshnam, Ruksham, Lagu, Dipanam in Swasam, Soolam, Krimi hicca.
Pepper In Unani
The black pepper as a culinary spice and condiment is well known
throughout the world. It removes baIgham, carminative, aphrodisiac,
used in colic.
The Malabar Pepper is the best and as stimulant and carminative,
is prescribed in cholera, dyspepsia, flatulence, diarrhea and various
gastric ailments.
A popular unani medicine called JAWA RISHAI THURUSH is used for
indigestion and good for curing acidity in stomach, consists of
pepper, ginger, embelia, ribes, black salt, rock salt, sodium chloride
one palm each, mentha sativae two palms, powdered and mixed with
juice of 10 Lemons. Dose: ¼ to ½ tola twice a day.
Black pepper is useful in dyspepsia and flatulence, in doses of
10 to 15 grains of the powder and in haemorrhoids, in the form of
confection.
Black pepper is occasionally employed as antiperiodic in obstinate
fever either alone or with other drugs preferably quinine. With
Calumba and bismuth it is used in dyspepsia and with asafoetida
and comphore in flatulency. It is largely used in Cholera Pills.
It is a useful ingredient in tooth powder.
The ILAJ-UL-GURBA; a pill is recommended for Syphilis is made by
black pepper, root of Calotropis Gigentia and Jaggery. Dose in one
such pill twice daily. Eternally it is applied to bowls in the form
of paste, also in cases of relaxed sore throat, piles, alopecia
and other skin diseases. Strong friction with pepper, onions and
salt will make the hair grow again upon the bald patches left by
ringworm of scalp.
Powdered black pepper and sesame oil well mixed and heated over
a mild fire form an efficient application over the affected parts
in case of paralysis.
In Cholera, the following pills were held in high reputation in
Bengal; Black Pepper, asafoetida and opium, each 20 grams; beat
them well together and divided into 12 pills; of these one was the
dose, repeated every hour or every two hours, if required.
For diarrhoea pills containing the same ingredients but in different
proportions viz., Two, one, ¼ grams respectively in each
pills.
A compound powder consisting of pepper, ginger, long pepper, caraway
and rock salt in equal parts is a nice digestive, after food in
doses of ½ to one 1 drachmas.
For piles in aged and debilitated persons a confection made of
black pepper powder of one ounce; caraway powder 1½ ounces
and honey 7 ½ ounces, is useful in doses from one to two
drachmas twice or thrice daily.
It proves useful also in cases of old and weak people suffering
from descent of the rectum.
For, Jaundice, ILAJ-UL-GURBA recommends a preparation made up of
equal parts of black pepper and leaves of Cassia, accidentalis powdered
well and mixed with some water. It is to be prepared and taken twice
daily. Some recommends a preparation for local application in night
blindness; it is prepared out of black pepper, long pepper and Kamila
all in equal parts.
An infusion of black pepper (one in 80) forms a useful stimulant
gargle in relaxed sore throat and hoarseness dependent there on
and in toothache also.
Piperine is given with many benefits in ague, gonorrhoea, haemorrhoids
etc. in doses of three to ten grains.
It is also useful for intermittent fever, obstinate intermittent
fever and flatulent dyspepsia. The black pepper drug is also used
in Scorpion-Sting.
A mixture of a pinch of pepper powder and a quarter teaspoon of
common salt is an excellent dentifrice. Their daily use prevents
dental caries, foul breath, bleeding from the gums, painful gums
and toothaches.
Fenugreek Remedies
The use of Fenugreek in food is well known. In India use of this
spice as a medicine is many centuries old. From generation to generation,
the practice continues. The continuous use is the best proof of
the credibility of Fenugreek for medical applications.
Here are a few tips in Cosmetics
a) For Dandruff : Fenugreek seeds made into a paste could be applied
over the scalp. Leave it for an hour, then wash and dry. This could
cure dandruff
b) Application on the head helps the growth of hair and prevents
hair fall.
c) Fenugreek seed flour is used as a poultice to inflamed parts
and is applied on the skin as a cosmetic. (Ref: Indian Materia Medica
- Dr. K. M. Nadkami - vol.ll P. 1240 - 1243)
d) Fenugreek extracts are used in certain perfume bases as well
as in soaps, detergents, creams and lotions with maximum use level
of 0.2% reported in perfumes. (Ref: Encyclopedia of Common natural
ingredients used in Food, Drugs and Cosmetics - 2nd edition page
243 - 246)
e) For Acne: A paste of Fenugreek leaves applied over the face
over night before going to bed could help in preventing pimples
and black heads.
How to clear a sore throat
Powder cardamom seeds. Take a bit of cinnamon. Boil both spices
in water. Add salt when water comes to the boil. Filter this well,
and use for gargling. Brings instant relief to sore throats and
prevents further infection.
A daily health food
For the past 65 years I've been eating cardamom mixed with honey
at least once daily. They say it improves eyesight, strengthens
the nervous system and keeps one healthy. I'm eighty now, I read
without glasses, walk without a stick and am disgustingly healthy.
Like all those other home remedies, I think this one also works.
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