Pine Oil
What Is Pine Oil?
Pine oil (or pine nut oil) comes from the needles and cones of several coniferous trees belonging to the Pinus genus of the family Pinaceae, which comprises roughly 120 to 140 species. In turn, these species are classified into 3 sub-categories based on the characteristics of their cones, leaves, and seeds. Pine oil used in aromatherapy typically comes from Pinus sylvestris (also known as Scots pine). It offers a robust, woodsy, refreshing aroma that can be somewhat overpowering, so a little goes a long way. Read more >-
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Pine-Ocean essential oil used in cosmetic aromatherapy for its skin purifying and revitalizing properties. Ocean Pine is a tree native to the Mediterranean rim that can grow to a height of 30 meters and live for 500 years. It is commonly found in France, Spain, Italy and Portugal and is easily identifiable by its reddish and black bark, which cracks over time. This tree is typical of these coun...
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Divine Essence Pine Sylvester essential oil can be used in aromatherapy to help relieve joint and muscle pain associated with sprains, strains and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as to help relieve cold and cough symptoms. Scotch Pine is a softwood found in much of Eurasia and Siberia that can grow up to 40 m high and live for up to 500 years. Its fresh forest scent helps energize and freshen the...
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White Pine essential oil from Divine Essence can be used in cosmetic aromatherapy for its skin purifying and revitalizing properties. Sourced from Quebec in Canada, the needles of the pinus strobus are steam distillation to give a resinous, fresh and rising scent. Intended for topical use by adult, mix 1 to 2 drops of Divine Essence White Pine organic essential oil in ½ tsp (2.5ml) of vegetable...
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Pine Oil Benefits
Pine oil (or pine nut oil) comes from the needles and cones of several coniferous trees belonging to the Pinus genus of the family Pinaceae, which comprises roughly 120 to 140 species. In turn, these species are classified into 3 sub-categories based on the characteristics of their cones, leaves, and seeds. This oil used in aromatherapy typically comes from Pinus sylvestris (also known as Scots pine). It offers a robust, woodsy, refreshing aroma that can be somewhat overpowering, so a little goes a long way.
Pine has long been a staple of folk medicine, where it was used to treat a wide range of respiratory, muscular, and joint conditions. In fact, there is a record of Native Americans using pine oil to help everything from bronchial and respiratory infections to coughs, colds, fevers, and joint pain (rheumatism). It has also long been used in fragrances, air fresheners, disinfectants, and household cleaning products thanks to its potent antibacterial, disinfectant, and air-purifying properties. Today, pine remains one of the most popular essential oils in aromatherapy and is used in myriad therapeutic applications.
Benefits of Pine Essential Oil
- Down-regulates Inflammation
- Freshens & Purifies The Air
- Kills Bacteria, Fungi, Yeasts and Other Pathogens
- Relieves Coughs & Colds, and Flu Symptoms
- Soothes Aches & Pains
Therapeutic Properties of Pine Essential Oil
Pine oil is a close relative of the eucalyptus plant species, which both have uplifting and clearing scents and, unsurprisingly, offer many of the same medicinal benefits. This oil is nervine and calmative, which promotes relaxation. It can be used in diffused form to help clear a stuffy nose and other cold and flu symptoms. It can also be effectively used in massage (diluted in a carrier oil) to soothe muscular aches and pains, arthritis, and rheumatism, and relieve fluid retention and edema. Pine is also an excellent addition to soaps, sprays, and household disinfecting blends if you make your own natural cleaning products.
Using Essential Oils
Pine oil is considered a top note (the initial scent that lures you in and gives you your first impression of the fragrance). As such, pine blends exceptionally well with other robust scents such as cypress, cedar, citronella, juniper berry, lavender, lemongrass, marjoram, peppermint, rosemary, sandalwood, spearmint, and citrus in general.
While generally well-tolerated, some people may be allergic to pine pollen or exhibit hypersensitivity to the oil. If you develop allergy-like symptoms, such as sneezing, hives, skin rash or redness, itchiness, swelling, or peeling skin, discontinue use.
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