Certified Organic Oil (Pine)
Certified Organic Oil (Pine)Pine (Organic) |
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Pine oil can be useful in the treatment of the respiratory tract, for muscular aches and pains, and as a urinary cleanser. |
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| In Burners and Diffusers Helpful for asthma, colds, coughs, smokers cough, drowsiness, hangover and sinusitis. |
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For blending in Massage Oil or in Bath |
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| 1ceo6 - Certified Organic Pine Essential Oil | |
| Scientific name | Pinus Sylvestris |
| Type of extraction | Steam Distillation |
| Plant part | Pine needles |
| Country of oil first used | France |
| Time period of oil first used | 20th century |
| Description of plant | The evergreen tree can grow up to 40 metres and has a flat crown. The bark is a reddish-brown that is deeply cracked with needle-like green leaves that grow in pairs, orange-yellow flowers, and pointed brown cones. |
| Colour of oil | Colourless to pale yellow |
| Note | Middle |
| Aroma | Crisp, fresh, forest-like |
| Common uses | Relieve mental and physical fatigue. Its warming properties can help with rheumatism, arthritis, muscular aches and pains. It can also ease breathlessness and sinusitis. |
| Blends well with | Eucalyptus, Lavender, Rosemary |
| History of the oil | Pine was used by the Native Americans to prevent scurvy and the needles were used to stuff mattresses and to repel lice and fleas. The Ancient Egyptians used the pine kernels in their cooking. |
| Source of oil | Australia |
| Cautions | Pine essential oil is considered safe as it is non-toxic and non-irritant, however, it can cause irritation when used in high dosage on skin. |


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