The health benefits of black pepper include relief from
respiratory disorders, coughs, the common cold, constipation, indigestion,
anemia, impotency, muscular strains, dental disease, pyorrhea, diarrhea, and
heart disease.
Black pepper is
the fruit of the black pepper plant from the Piperaceae family and is
used as both a spice and a medicine. The chemical piperine, which is present in
black pepper, causes the spiciness. It is native to Kerala, the southern state
of India. Since ancient times, black pepper is one of the most widely traded
spices in the world. It is not considered a seasonal plant and is therefore
available throughout the year. When dried, this plant-derived spice is referred
to as a peppercorn, and is then ground into a powder to be put on food to add
flavor and spice.
Because of its antibacterial properties, pepper is also used to
preserve food. It is a rich source of manganese, iron, potassium, vitamin-C,
vitamin K, and dietary fiber. Black pepper is also a very good
anti-inflammatory agent.
The health benefits of black pepper include the following:
Good for the Stomach
Pepper increases the hydrochloric acid secretion in the stomach,
thereby facilitating digestion. Proper digestion is essential to avoid diarrhea,
constipation and colic. Pepper also helps to prevent the formation
of intestinal gas, and when added to a person’s diet, it can promote sweating
and urination, which remove toxins from the body. Sweating removes toxins and
cleans out the pores of any foreign bodies that may have lodged there, and it
can also remove excess water or accumulation, also known as edema. In terms of urination, you can remove uric acid, urea,
excess water, and fat, since 4% of urine is made of fat. For digestion,
inducing digestion can help you lose weight and increase the overall
functioning of your body and prevent various gastrointestinal conditions and
colorectal cancer. Its ability to expel gas is because black pepper is a carminative, which forces gas out of the body
in a healthy, downward motion, rather than pressing upwards in a dangerous way
and straining the upper chest cavity and vital organs. It also inhibits more
gas from forming in the body.
Weight Loss
The outer layer of peppercorn assists in the breakdown of fat cells. Therefore, peppery foods are a good
way to help you shed weight naturally. When fat cells are broken down into their
component parts, they are easily processed by the body and applied to other,
more healthy processes and enzymatic reactions, rather than simply sitting on
your body and making you look overweight.
Skin Health
Pepper helps to cure
Vitiligo, which is a skin disease that causes some areas of skin to
lose its normal pigmentation and turn white. According to researchers in
London, the piperine content of pepper can stimulate the skin to produce
pigment. Topical treatment of piperine combined with ultra violet light therapy
is much better than the other harsher, more chemically-based treatments for
vitiligo. It also reduces the chances of skin cancer due to excessive
ultraviolet radiation.
Respiratory Relief
In Ayurvedic practices, pepper is added to tonics for colds and
coughs. Pepper also provides relief from sinusitis and nasal congestion. It has
an expectorant property that helps to break up the mucus and phlegm depositions
in the respiratory tract, and its natural irritant quality helps you
to expel these loosened material through the act of sneezing or coughing, which
eliminates the material from the body and helps you to heal from whatever
infection or illness caused the deposition in the first place.
Antibacterial Quality
The antibacterial property of black pepper helps to fight
against infections and insect
bites. Pepper added to the diet helps to keep your arteries clean by
acting in a similar way to fiber and scraping excess cholesterol from the
walls, thereby helping to reduce atherosclerosis, the condition highly
responsible for heart attacks and strokes.
Antioxidant Potential
An antioxidant like pepper can prevent or repair the damage
caused by the free radicals and thus help to prevent cancer, cardiovascular
diseases and liver problems. Free radicals are the byproducts of cellular
metabolism that attack healthy cells and cause their DNA to mutate into
cancerous cells. Antioxidants like black pepper neutralize these harmful
compounds and protect your system from many conditions, even premature aging
symptoms like wrinkles, age spots, macular degeneration, and memory loss.
Enhances Bio-availability
Black pepper helps in transporting the benefits of other herbs
to different parts of body, maximizing the efficiency of the other health foods
that we consume. That is why adding it to foods not only makes them taste
delicious, but also helps make those nutrients more available and
accessible to our system.
Cognitive Impairment and Neurological Health
Piperine, one of the key components of black pepper, has been
shown in numerous studies to reduce memory impairment and cognitive
malfunction. Chemical pathways in the brain appear to be stimulated by this
organic compound, so early research demonstrates the possibility for pepper to
benefit Alzheimer’s patients and those that are suffering from
dementia and other age-related or free radical-related malfunctions in
cognition.
Peptic Ulcers
A number of studies have shown that black pepper may have
beneficial effects on damage and peptic ulcers, due to its antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory properties. More research is still being done on this aspect
of black pepper health effects.
Asthma and Whooping Cough
Pepper is a good treatment for respiratory conditions like due
to its properties as an expectorant, as well as its strong anti-inflammatory
properties.
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