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Pine Essential Oil - Benefits & Uses Explained by Essential Oils Specialist | National Nutrition

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Pine Essential Oil - Benefits & Uses Explained by Essential Oils Specialist | National Nutrition


National Nutrition coming at you with a brand new series! Come, sit down, put your feet up and listen in as our Essential Oils Specialists tells you everything you need to know about all your favorite Essential Oils.


Up next were talking about an essential oil with a scent many of us are used to smelling around the Festive Holidays, Pine Essential Oil. Get educated on how Pine is more than just a pretty decoration, ways you can use it in your daily life, other oils you can pair it with and some other need to know facts about Pine Oil.


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A favorite during the holiday season, Pine has a fresh, lively scent that is both invigorating and uplifting. Used traditionally by Ancient Greeks and Egyptians for bronchitis, tuberculosis, and pneumonia. Pine was thought to have healing and restorative powers...


If you'd like to learn more about Pine Essential Oil please take a look at our article: https://www.nationalnutrition.ca/articles/supplements/pine-essential-oil/


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Pine oil contains phenols which act as a natural stress reliever...

A favourite during the holiday season, Pine has a fresh, lively scent that is both invigorating and uplifting. Used traditionally by Ancient Greeks and Egyptians for bronchitis, tuberculosis, and pneumonia. Pine was thought to have healing and restorative powers. The Native Americans chewed on the needle to defend against scurvy. They also used them on their beds to ward of fleas, lice and bed bugs.

Uses

Today Pine Oil can be used as complementary therapy for rheumatism; in a diffuser or mixed into a rub for sore muscles. Its balsamic scent is often found in bath oils, foams and cleaning products because of its cleansing, invigorating scent. Pine oil has stimulating effect on circulation and is said to help relieve anxiety and nervous tension. It may also help to sooth itchy, dry skin, cuts, psoriasis, pimples, and eczema. Pine oil has a strong antiseptic quality that when used in aromatherapy can help relieve a cold or flu as well as a stuffy nose, while helping to sop the spread of infection.

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