AMAZING Health benefits of Pine Needles | Lost Ancient Uses of Pines | Home Apothecary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2022
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We forgot to use nature and the outdoors as a healing medium. Not only does being outdoors bring many health benefits by itself (vitamin D and fresh clean air) but mother nature is an amazing doctor providing healing properties and medicinal plants all around us. We simply forgot how to find and cultivate what nature provides for free. Let's get back to understanding this ancient lost knowledge!
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Thanks for making this video, and sharing some of your knowledge. There is another thing that the Pine tree is good for. An old man I knew when much younger told me that as a boy he was using a crosscut saw and somehow managed to get cut badly. The wound needed stitches but his family lived so far from a doctor that they learned to use what was growing around them in medical emergencies. He told me his mother got some pine sap and applied it to the gash on his arm. He told me that the wound healed, never got infected, and did not even leave a scar.
Yes! 100% this is indeed an amazing benefit. There used to be big turpentine industry here
Thank you, for sharing.
Nicole, I went up north here in az. ( we have lots of pine trees up there). When I arrived I had a bad headache and a friend offered m pine tea. I must say it cured my headache and made me feel much better all over. Thank you for the videos! Keep them coming.
Yes!! Instant Vitamin C boost. It'll help break up mucus too and soothe coughing
I love this. My grandfather just told me about the Benefits of pine needles and this video cleared up a lot of confusion. Thank you!
This makes my heart happy
That right eye is bruised !!👁
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Thanks for the reminder to drink my pine needle tea this winter!
You bet!
I make pine needle baskets - what a lovely inventory of beautiful needles you have. I find making them so meditative and rewarding ❤️ I also make tinctures and will start one going right away! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge ❤️
I've been looking at starting to make baskets. I love that you do!
Good to see you this morning. Alot of info..thank you. Have a great day..take care
I'm so glad you enjoy the natural remedies
I'm looking to harvest some pine needles for tea at my parents place, I just want to make sure they're the right kind and safe.
Yews and ponderosa pine are poisonous
Love your herbal information videos! Great presentation.
So glad you get value out of my info
Always good information!! You do an excellent job of presentation too!! 💜
It gets easier to talk to a camera after a while. I dont feel as awkward
works on the C word also
Interesting point
Nice info!
Glad you think so!
Great information. Thank you
I hope you got some benefits from the video
Awesome information..thank u
Thanks Jenn! Glad you got some value out of it
Thanks! I had no idea!
Isnt nature just amazing?
@@HiddenOaksHomestead it is!
Thank you sister!!!
You are so welcome
Thank you, this is great information. Many thanks. Love learning.
So glad you enjoyed it. Grab yourself a handful of pine needles
Thank you, for making this video.
Glad it was helpful!
I have learned so much from you all, and it's so appreciated. Thanks so much❤
I'm so glad we have been able to share our knowledge with you
Interesting
It is indeed. We've lost so much knowledge.
I just got some pine needle tea bags and a as I'm listening to you drinking my first cup and am very surprised how really delicious it is and, without sugar or anythig else i it...
Yes, it's delicious
I love the natural and delicious taste of pine needle tea without any sweetener like honey or sugar.
Great topic keep it up please
So glad you get value from the video
Nichole ur videos are always full of educational facts.. thank you for sharing... amazing... them pine needles are easy on the eyes, gorgeous 😍
They're amazing 😁
@@HiddenOaksHomestead yes you are...
I live in pensacola! Love your channel. I was wondering if the tall pine tree needles work the same as the white pine needle tea everyone says is the one to use for medicinal purposes? I have a lot of these tall pine trees on my property and would love to do more than simply rake up and mulch.
Yes! Our area has the longleaf pines mostly, and the health benefits are the same
Thank you thank you that was excellent. I really appreciate the education. I never knew pine needles hat medicinal
Glad it was helpful!
native americans gave it to the people coming off ships with scurvy they did not know to bring pine needles but the natives here idid hmmm love my roots
It's such an amazing tree
Love your hat
Thank you, me too 😁
Glad I clicked on your channel when it popped up. I enjoyed this video and subscribed to your Facebook page. Do you post recipes?
It's on my To-Do list 😁
You can collect the pine neddles in a natural material bag, hang it and let it dry, and blend it into a powder, which you can drink either with water or dmoothie. This way you enjoy raw quality.
That's a great idea!
We used to have some of the biggest most beuitfull original first groth virgin yellow pines. There was one over 120 ft tall. It was cut to make a 14×16 inch boat keil 74ft long.
What happened to it
Very impressed with your knowledge of medicinal things from the flowers and trees around you. What kind of rub would you put on someone with a vascular malfulmation on their thigh. My granddaughter has one and all doctored want to do is operate every year. Her blood vessels intertwine and turn purple in color. Any suggestions would be helpful. Mr grandmother used home remedies and all was lost except a few.
Thats difficult as its blood vessel related. Turmeric and Garlic are great blood improvers and could maybe support the flow, but it wont fix the vessels
Try tepezcohuite. Do some research on it, but it seems that there is a study that had great results on people who had ulcers on their legs due to bad circulations (and im sure purple veins too). Experiment taking it internally as well as making a mask to put on externally.
My back yard is pretty big and full of different kinds of pine trees. I don't have a clue what to do with them, but I always wondered why sick deers always came to my back yard, and when ever it snows I can see lots of deer tracks the next day. I just thought it was because I don't spray my yard with pesticide but maybe it's because of the pine trees or both. Btw is there a particular pine tree that isn't safe to use, thanks.
Those you want to avoid include Lodgepole Pine, Monterey Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Norfolk Pine (Australian Pine), Loblolly Pine, Common Juniper, and although not a pine, Yew.
We don't have many pine here, but a lot of fir. Can they be used in similar ways?
Yes they can!
Do you use alcohol and oil and which alcohol do you use ? I’m guessing vodka ? Thank you wonderful video
I use Vodka or Everclear for tinctures. Olive aoil for salve infusing
Where ru from
Germany
What kind of pine trees?? There are some with 5 pines per bunch and other we count 3. You mean any of them are good? I have here loblolly pine trees, does it have the same health benefits?? Thank you so much
Several trees are toxic - including ponderosa pine, common yew, and Norfolk Island pine. These plants contain toxins that can cause anything from cramps to liver damage. Additionally, women who are pregnant should NOT drink pine needle tea.
@@HiddenOaksHomesteadUnfortunately we only have Ponderosa pines on our property except for the Blue spruce and Engleman spruce that I planted 30 yrs ago. I am using spruce tips for syrup. Can I get the same health benefits from the needles for tinctures and teas as I would from pine? Thank you
Pregnant women are advised to avoid pine needle since it may cause miscarriages.
That is correct
Does anyone know if Pine Needle and Pine Bark have the same health benefits?
I wouldnt use pine bark. Though it makes amazing tinder. For medicinal I'd recommend the needles or the resin
2:40 how do you know that?
The history? Research
@@HiddenOaksHomestead yeah sure keep telling yourself that.
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Does it matter what kind of Pine tree you harvest from.
Norfolk Island Pine, usually grown indoors. Causes vomiting and depression
Yew Pine also known and Buddhist Pine or Japanese Yew, can cause nausea, diarrhea and vomiting.
Ponderosa Pine contains an acid in the needles that cause miscarriage in livestock. Found more in the West.
Australian Pine also known as the Norfolk Pine, see number 1.
Fir Trees, many times used as Christmas trees are considered to be mildly toxic, the tree oils can irritate the mouth and stomach, causing excessive drooling and vomiting.
The Lodgepole Pine
Common Junipers
Almost any pine ingested in large numbers is known to cause toxicity.
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I thought that pine was bad for dogs?
The oils in the needles are bad for dogs. But the dogs dont eat them. Goats. Pigs and cows however LOVE THEM. They're a great immune boost and natural dewormer