Uses/Benefits:
Aromatherapy and air freshener: Pine oil extracts are commonly used in air fresheners for homes, offices, and cars. Pine essential oil, used in aromatherapy, creates an uplifting and invigorating atmosphere. Inhaling pine oil can also help clear congestion from colds.
Nutrient-Rich Tea: Pine needle tea is exceptionally high in Vitamin C, containing up to five times the concentration found in lemons. This makes it beneficial for boosting the immune system and preventing conditions like scurvy.
Respiratory Health: The compounds found in pine needles can help alleviate respiratory issues by acting as decongestants and soothing throat irritation
Garden Mulch and Soil Improvement: Pine needles can be used as mulch in gardens, helping to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and gradually acidify the soil, which is beneficial for acid-loving plants like azaleas and blueberries.
How to apply/use it:
Diffuser: Diffusing is a popular way to use essential oils. To create a room scent, add a few drops of pine essential oil to a diffuser with water. Turn it on, and the diffuser will release a cool steam.
Advisory information:
Avoid long-term internal use: Long-term internal use of pine bark or needles can cause kidney irritation in some individuals.
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding
- You have kidney problems or are prone to kidney irritation
- You are allergic to pine or experience allergy-like symptoms when exposed to pine
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