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Bath Time: Is Pine Essential Essence Safe for Skin? |
Pine essential oil
(essence) is very pale yellow in colour, has a fresh, earthy, forest fragrance.
It should not be confused with pine nut oil, which is used primarily for
cooking and is derived from pine seeds.
Pine oil is extracted by steam distillation from pine
leaves, generally from trees of the genus Pinus. Some of its known varieties
are Pinus mugo - a tall tree from the Swiss Alps, Pinus palustris - a tree,
growing up to 50 meters originally from the United States, and Pinus
sylvestris, originally from Norway. If you are looking for Wiberg’s pine
essence online in the UK or any other bath related product online, search no
further than www.andrews-pharmacy.co.uk.
Benefits of Pine Essential Essence (Oil).
As a natural
detoxifying and disinfecting ingredient, pine oil is commonly used in massage
oil blends, household cleaners, and air fresheners. It can stimulate blood flow
and help decrease swelling, tenderness, and pain in sore muscles or joints
associated with inflammation.
Pine essential oil
benefits include:
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Cleaning the home of bacteria,
fungi, pathogens and yeasts.
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Eliminates odours and purifies the
air.
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A decrease in inflammation.
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Decrease in allergies
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It fights free radicals through
the presence of antioxidants, including polyphenols.
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Treatment of muscle aches and
pains.
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Energize and elevate your mood and
concentration
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Pine oil is closely related to
eucalyptus oil so that they can be used interchangeably and both are considered
"uplifting." A great way to get even more benefits from pine oil is
by combining it with eucalyptus or citrus oils like lime, which work in a
similar way to fight inflammation, eliminate bacteria and odours, improve your
mood, and increase focus.
BATH AND INFUSION
You can also take a
bath (with water at a temperature of 35 to 38 ÂșC) with one drop of essential
oil for each litre of water. Take the bath for 10 minutes. Another option is to
take the infusions prepared with 2 or 3 g of pine shoots several times a day.
It also works
wonders against muscle pain and skin. To treat muscle aches you can apply
ointments and creams that include pine among their ingredients. It is also
effective in alleviating a variety of skin symptoms such as psoriasis, itching,
eczema, and pimples. To apply it, you can dilute it 50% in coconut oil or sweet
almond oil. But before you do, put a drop of this mixture on your forearm and
see if any reaction occurs.
Pine essential oil is very safe, but it should never be
ingested, as it is potentially toxic to the kidneys by mouth. When applied to
the skin, it must be diluted in a base oil so that it does not cause
irritation.