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Discover the enchanting essence of Ancient Purity's Pine Needles, sourced from pristine, ancient woodlands. These pure botanical ingredients have a unique scent when burned as incense, bringing a touch of nature into your home. Inhale the soothing aroma or create your own herbal concoctions and incense with these pine needles.
Taoist priests once drank Pine Needle
Tea, attributing its benefits to its antibacterial, analgesic, and energising
properties. Pine Needles are a sustainable gift of nature, perfect for those
who appreciate the elements of the forest.
Join the many people that have discovered the natural benefits and unique soothing
experience of Pine Needles – a step towards vitality and tranquillity in 2024 and beyond.
Suggested Use
Tea: Fill a pan with 3 cups of water and
heat gently to a simmer. Next you should add a handful of Pine Needles to the
water. For stronger tea, add more Pine Needles rather than increasing the heat.
Let steep for about 20 minutes, strain the needles out or leave them in while
you drink. If you plan on storing your tea for later, remove the needles to
prevent over-steeping. Pine Needles Tea's flavour is described variously as
piney, resinous, astringent, and citrusy, with undertones of mint. Add some honey and lemon for flavour.
Intake: It is recommended to only try about half a cup for the first time. If you are sure that your body has been used to it and you feel no side effects, you can consume it once or twice a day. Or drink it as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
Do not exceed the
recommended daily consumption.
WARNING: Avoid drinking Pine Needles Tea
when you are pregnant.
NOTE: Ancient Purity Pine Needles Tea
can be used as an expectorant for coughs and to aid alleviate chest congestion;
the tea is also good for sore throats. It may bring you clarity and mental
clearness. It can help with low mood, weight-management, high blood pressure
and allergies. Pine Needles contain antioxidants.
FAQ
Q: Can I cook with Pine Needles?
A: That’s a great question! Yes, you can
cook with Pine Needles. They can brighten up a dish, impart a piny, citrusy
flavour, and give off a woody earthy aroma. I’m sure you can find more on this
subject by doing some online research.
Q: Aren’t Pine Needles toxic?
A: Yes some are, such as the needles
from any Cypress or Yew tree which we obviously don’t use. Ancient Purity’s
Pine Needles are from the Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
Q: Is Pine Needle Tea Healthy?
A: Yes, Pine Needle Tea is considered
healthy and has many potential health benefits. Pine needles are rich in
vitamin C and antioxidants, which can help boost the immune system. Pine Needle
Tea may also have anti-inflammatory properties and could aid in digestion.
Additionally, some people believe that Pine Needle Tea can help improve
respiratory health and circulation. However, it is important to consult a
healthcare professional before incorporating pine needle tea into your diet,
especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions.
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