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9 Ways to Make Pine Needle Tea
July 04, 2021 18 min read
Possessing over 700 nutritional compounds, the therapeutic value of the pine tree has a longstanding reputation dating back thousands of years.
Both indigenous and modern civilizations have utilized the needles, bark, wood, cones, pollen, seeds, and the resinous sap of the pine tree for medicine, food, and wound healing.
Pine Trees for Food and Nutrition
The nuts (from the seed-bearing cones), the soft inner bark, and the pine pollen are used for food.
The soft inner bark has been used historically for food during harsh winters or traveling, since the pine tree is common to many areas of the world.
“The soft, moist, white inner bark (cambium) found clinging to the woody outer bark is edible and very high in vitamins A and C. It can be eaten raw in slices as a snack or dried and ground up into a powder for use as an ersatz flour or thickener in stews, soups, and other foods, such as bark bread. Adirondack Indians got their name from the Mohawk Indian word atirú:taks, meaning "tree eaters”.”
The pine nuts and pine pollen are more commonly recognized today for their nutritive and therapeutic benefits. Pine nuts are high in essential fatty acids and vitamin E, where as the pine pollen is used therapeutically to normalize testosterone and estrogen levels in both men and women naturally.
Identified Nutritional Compounds Derived From the Pine Tree
The use of the pine needles for tea is a widespread practice throughout the world, and serves as the easiest part of the pine tree from which to access their broad spectrum medicinal benefits.
Pine needles contain glutathione, quercetin, vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, boron, resveratrol, antioxidants, and nitrogen. The needles possess detoxification, antiparasitic, antifungal, antibacterial, and other antimicrobial properties.
As such, pine needles serve as one of Nature's most beneficial herbs for preventing and resolving colds, flus, heavy metals, chemical toxins, parasites, and practically any other health condition – by simply supplying the body with an array of foundational building blocks needed for the body to heal itself.MORE OF THIS ARTICLE-
https://www.vitalityherbsandclay.com/blogs/vital-health-newsletter-blog/9-ways-to-make-pine-needle-tea?_pos=1&_sid=698d209d1&_ss=r
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