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Pine

Pine

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100% natural

Essential oil Pine applications and use


Evaporation: this oil has an invigorating effect and lets you breathe freely,
soothing effect on your airways. Has a cleansing and antibacterial
effect. Removes unpleasant odors, such as odors in the kitchen, tobacco or the
musty smell in rooms that are not or hardly used.


Care: add to a base oil for a massage, helps with sensitive and
tired muscles and joints.


Instructions for using essential oil in general:


Essential oils are highly concentrated natural substances. Be careful when
using them, you should never use them pure on the skin, with the exception of a
few essential oils on the advice of an aromatherapist. Always use essential oil
diluted, maximum 5 drops per 10 ml carrier oil.


Use a few drops in your bath water, in a diffuser in your (living) room or in oil
to create massage oil is perfect. Keep essential oils away from children. If you are pregnant or have high blood pressure, heart problems or other medical conditions, seek advice before use. If you have very sensitive skin, it is also better to seek advice or do a test on a small area of your skin.


Obtained by steam distillation, from pine needles
Aroma/scent: fresh, bitter, resinous


The Swiss pine (Pinus cembra) grows in the Alps and the Carpathians just below the
tree line, sometimes up to almost 3000 metres. In other parts of Europe, the Swiss pine is planted as an ornamental tree or for forestry. It can also be found in the
extensive coniferous forests of Central Asia. The tree grows to about 25 metres
high. The scientific name refers to the native Italian name of the tree. The tree is called Zirbelkiefer in Austria and Bavaria. In Switzerland, the Swiss pine is called Zirbe or Arve.

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