Black Pepper: Healing Spices
This “king of spices” was once used as a form of money and was presented to the gods during religious rituals. Black pepper originated in Kerala, India, and is a woody vine that produces clusters of small white flowers, which form small red berries known as peppercorns. The spice was once applied medicinally against scourges such as scarlet fever, smallpox, and cholera, but today it is used to stimulate circulation, ease respiratory ailments, treat joints or muscle pain, increase metabolism, and improve immunity.
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