Neel Ayurvedics Kali Mirch | Black Pepper | Black Mari | Kali Mirch | Piper Nigrum | Filfil Siyah
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Black pepper – The King of Spices with Healing Power
Black pepper is the dried fruit of the Piper nigrum plant, belonging to the Piperaceae family. Known globally for its bold pungent flavor, black pepper is not just a kitchen staple but also a time-tested remedy in traditional medicine.
Its sharp taste comes from an alkaloid called chavicine, which also contributes to many of its therapeutic effects.
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Kali Mirch, Black Pepper, Mari (Black) used in Indian Masala and It is also useful for health in Ayurveda. It comes in 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg Package.
Kali Mirch (Black Pepper) – Spice with Powerful Healing Properties
Kali Mirch, or Black Pepper, is a staple spice found in nearly every Indian household. Beyond its culinary significance, it holds a prominent place in traditional medicine due to its wide range of health benefits.
Key Health Benefits :-
🌿 Digestive Health & Weight Management
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Enhances digestion and supports weight loss by boosting metabolism.
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Helps manage diarrhea due to its anti-diarrheal and anti-secretory effects.
🌬️ Respiratory Support
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Acts as a natural antitussive and anti-asthmatic, offering relief from cough, cold, and throat irritation.
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Drinking Kali Mirch tea (Kwath) is a traditional remedy for sore throat and congestion.
🔥 Natural Aphrodisiac
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Regular intake of Kali Mirch powder may help enhance libido and sexual performance in men due to its aphrodisiac properties.
🦴 Pain & Inflammation Relief
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Kali Mirch oil, when blended with Sesame or Coconut oil, can be massaged into joints to reduce pain and inflammation associated with arthritis, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
🧴 Skin Benefits
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A paste of Kali Mirch powder and honey may help treat eczema, skin infections, and itchiness due to its potent antimicrobial properties.
Usage Tips & Precautions :-
⚠️ Topical Use Caution :-
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Kali Mirch may cause skin irritation or allergies when applied directly. Always mix it with a base like honey, coconut oil, or sesame oil.
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Avoid contact with eyes. If it occurs, rinse immediately with clean water to prevent redness and burning.


