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Pine
Botanical Name: Pinus
pinaster Plant Part: Needles Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Origin: India Description: This evergreen tree can
grow up to 40 meters (130 feet) and has a flat crown. The bark is a
reddish-brown that is deeply fissured with needle-like gray-green leaves that
grow in pairs, orange-yellow flowers, and pointed brown cones. Color: Pale yellow Common Uses: Pine Long Leaf essential
oil has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties availing it for cases of
arthritis, joint and muscle aches, gout and rheumatism. It is specifically
indicated for Respiratory problems and said to be useful in cases of intestinal
disturbances, hepatitis (there is not any official medical documentation
supporting this), inflamed gall bladder, urinary tract infections, and chronic
cystitis. Aromatherapists credit Pine Long Leaf with being refreshing,
invigorating, stimulating, strengthening, and very popular in an Aromatherapy
bath to revive tired muscles. Consistency: Thin Note: Top Strength of Aroma: Strong Blends:
Citronella, clary sage, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, juniper,
lavender, myrrh, rosemary, spikenard, tea tree Aromatic Scent: Pine Long Leaf has a
Woody, turpentine - like, sweet resinous, fresh, pine evergreen scent. It is
often viewed as representing the smell of Northern forests. History: Pine Needle oil has a long
history of use in the sauna, steam bath, and as an additive to baths and
massage products targeting sore muscles and strengthening the system. Cautions: Appears safe at normal
(Low) physiological dose. Avoid during pregnancy. Possible irritant &
sensitizer. Disclaimer: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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