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| Pine Needle Tea Decoction Recipe 1 oz (28 g) Baby Pine Needles (select the newest needles, those that are at the end of a branch and light green in color) 1.5 pints (840 ml) Water Make a decoction - Put the herbs into an enamel, glass or stainless steel pan (do not use aluminum). Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes or until the liquid is reduced by one third Place the water and needles in a thermos. Let sit over-night for 12 hours. Strain and remove the needles. Return the water to the thermos and drink the warm decoction through-out one day. Continue to drink 1 pint (500ml) of Pine Needle Tea every day for one month. Drink for...
Some cancers will require additional treatment depending on the type and stage. This decoction is known to have very good success rates with cancer in the first stage. I got this source material from here: LifeEvents.org: Pine Needle Tea Decoction Recipe . Here is an article on pine needles and How the Native Americans used them for medicinal use in tea: Pine Tree Bark or Needles Pinus Maritima . You might want to see this health article about pine medicinal benefits as well called Pine Power: Better Health & Living: Article: Pine Power . The first recipe I have pine trees here gonna start doing this and see what happens. I also have interest in topical tea use to see if that is useful as well. I am interested in this as most people can get pine needles for tea and also it could be a good way to get vitamin C, including important bioflavinoids. I do know that some of my friends who do a natural type of Morgellons treatment using liquid balsamea from the balsam pine who have had good results. Of course muscle testing and other things as well. They do a program that desensitizes them to get the body stronger. Interesting. I will let you know my results doing this tea. (LC) Last edited by ladycolorado; November 24th, 2008 at 08:45 PM. |
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| Thank you LC! How appropriate for the holiday!! I am a firm believer that the tree (esp. pine) is a source of healthful remedy. There are so many uses even the medical profession utilizes in medicine. The pine bark rules. fa la la la la..........la la la la! Kritts |
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| Yeah I do like how pine can be readily obtained in most climates year round. Plus we can make wreaths out of it. Nothing like Christmas cheer and a cup of tea! ![]() What I found as well is this article of Native American Use of the pine for wounds: Medicinal Plants of North American by Littleflower's - White Pine . (LC) Last edited by ladycolorado; November 24th, 2008 at 09:13 PM. |
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| Pine tree bark yields anti-inflammatory compounds: Pine tree bark yields anti-inflammatory compounds . |
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