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Pine Bark and Needle Benefits

Pine Bark and Needles


Pine bark is a powerful antiseptic loaded with flavanoids and  50 time the amount of antioxidants of vitamin c and e.  this natural solution is similar to the potency of grape seed mother powerhouse of a herb loaded with antioxidants and more. The opc’s found in the pine bark /needles are great for microcirulatory problems such as varicose veins and macular degeneration and to chronic venous insufficiency as well as diabetic retinopathy. opc’s ale help strengthen and maintain overall healthiness of the molecular structure of the venous’ .

Primarily it acts as a inhibitory to oxidation through the enzymes within but also being not limited and as oxidation diminishes its anti inflammatory properties go to work . The pine needle possess near 100 times more of the antiseptic properties than the bark.
Secondly, a cooled tea can be used as a powerful antiseptic wash for wound management and infection prevention as well as rashes and eczema
Secondly, it is good for the Circulatory system thus producing more healthier red blood cells and oxygenation all the main systems more effectively.

Pine Needles and bark also possess high levels of vitamin C to help aid the immune system and other main systems that require a healthy immune system for optimal performance such as the adrenal glands.

A few good uses of pine needles and bark are: (but not limited to)


  • Cold
  • Flus
  • Bronchitis
  • Pneumonia
  • Sinus infection
  • Fever
  • External wound infection
  • Eczema
  • Hives
  • Gout
  • Ulcers
  • Veracious veins
  • Respiratory Issues
  • Improves eye health
  • Boosts imune system
  • Asthma


NOTES:
1.A few words of caution: while there are over 100 different varieties of pine, the Ponderosa, Norfolk Island and Yew needles should be avoided, as brewing can prove toxic.
2. Do not use if pregnant!

Pine Needle tea Recipe:


  • Gather about a handful of healthy pine needles
  • Chop or break up into 4th’s 
  • Bring 10 ounces of water to a hard boil 
  • Add pine needles and low simmer for 5-10 minutes 
  • For a more stronger tea dimer for 15 minutes

Drink 2 times daily drinking the resin and oils are important.

The Power of Lavender Essential oil

Target: Central Nervous System, Muscular skeletal system, Respiratory system
Survival: Medicine


The Power of Lavender Essential oil:

Properties: Nervine, anti-microbile, anti-bacterial, antiseptic, Anti depressant, Analgesic, Expectorant,

You will se below many lists of herb extraction types , infused oils, and essential oils that it works well with this is due to the fact of its ability to molecularly bind without synthisization process. ( a process that conceives a new enzyme that does not have all the vital enzymes as the original herb itself and therefore is lacking in many ways to not only heal but bind naturally such as is in GMO foods)




This herb in the form of an essential oil is a powerful nervine targeting the milestone neurotransmitter responsible of sleep and relaxation. Also this essential oil is excellent for skin care particularly eczema, dermatitis, scabies,blisters carbuncles and boils,this is due to its anti-bacterial, antiseptic and antimicrobile properties. It can also be used for the following:


  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Wound care
  • Stress
  • insomnia
  • Muscle pain and aches, 
  • Muscle stiffness & mild cramping


A few oils it blends well with are Oil of oregano, Tea Tree, calendula,clove, mint, sage, frankincense, vanilla essential oils.
It works incredible well blended with infused oils such as caledula,echinacea, st johns wort, plantain and more.
Salves:
It is excellent for use in many types of Salves due to it beneficial properties for skincare.
Using Lavender as a Herb, Infused Oil, Essential oil  are different due to its strengths to extract vital healing enzymes.
Tonics:
Herbal flowers can be used in, infused oils, tonics, teas, concoctions, tinctures, salves poultices, and herbal extracts
Using Lavender herb in Infused oils are used for salve making oil wraps, and for bring out aches and pains of sore ore injured muscles, cramps and or tendon knots.
and this oil works extremely well when infused in jojoba oil with calendula flowers for veracious veins.
Infused Oils:
Using this herb to infuse raw domestic wildflower honey works incredible for insomnia and burns and bruises,especially sunburn. a 1/2 teaspoon of this infused honey in a glass of warm milk will also help those hyper children of your sleep and with a healthy realm sleep.
Tinctures:
This herb used as a alcohol tincture can be used to treat acne very effectively (externally speaking) it can be also used for cold and flus’ due to its anti-bacterial, antiseptic and antimicrobial properties. Also when infused in food grade glycerine can be used to aid in burn and wound healing and is safe for diabetic and children over the age of 5 years.

A simple Eczema recipe.


  • 2 ounces of Jojoba oil
  • 1 ounce of grape seed oil
  • 8 drops of lavender
  • 3 drops of tea tree essential oil


Directions:


  1. Blend essential oils together
  2. Add jojoba oil
  3. Add grape seed oil
  4. Percuse bottom of jar at least 25 times against palm to disperse and oils throughout each other. 
  5. Let sit at least 24 hrs to propagate.


Apply Externally with gauze or cotton ball 3 times daily until effected area(s) are cleared up.


Weeds for Survival Series "Lawn Daisies"


Weeds for Survival Series
"LAWN DAISIES"



These bright colored little daisy like flowers call you to pick them they even grow to wait height so you do not even have to bend. Lawn daisies are a weed that blooms from June to August. and has many medicinal and  nutritional uses. However, and the best part is that they are FREE  along with dandelions, thistle, burdock, mullein and more these rascals seem to be pesky and even get in the way at time but there uses out way the need to get rid of them. They possess phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, vitamins A, K,  and are anti-inflammatory. they possess essential oils, tannins, mucus substances, flavanoids, bitters, acids, resins, as well as inulin. They can also be use of people with low appetites and digestion disorders.
The Romans Used them to soak the bandages that were used for battle wounds. They have similar effects of the Calendula flower.






A few Good Uses for Lawn Daisies are but not limited to:


  • The Common Cold
  • Bronchitis
  • has diuretic effect
  • has astringent properties
  • used for wound healing
  •  Gout
  • They help the liver and gallbladder
  • diarrhea
  • Mild Constipation



The leaves can be eaten raw in a salad and go well with dandelion leaves.
A tea also with dandelions can be made for a powerhouse of a nutritional Supplementation

Weed Salad and Tea Recipes:
You will need:
2 handfuls of freshly washed dandelion greens
1/2 handful of lawn daisy leaves
6 thinly slice radishes
2 tablespoons of raw organic unfiltered apple cider vinegar
a drizzle of pure gape seed ,sunflower, or avocado oil.
2 tablespoons of raw wildflower honey

Directions:
Toss all ingredients by hand well and ENJOY a nutritional powerhouse of a salad.
You can also add a handful of walnut if you like.

A Weed Tea Recipe 

You will need
1 teaspoon of dried dandelion leave and flowers
1 teaspoon of dried lawn daisy flowers
Infuser cup or tea ball or cheesecloth

Direction:

Place all dried ingredients in a infuser or tea ball if you are using a cheesecloth double the piece you are going to use and tie up herb in it place in cup add 10 ounces of boiling water and let steep for 15 minutes squeeze soaked cheesecloth with 2 tablespoons or a potato ricer. no milk to this tea if you need to sweeten ONLY use a raw honey to get maximum nutritional effect(s). I highly recommend raw wildflower honey from a beekeeper or authentic farmers market.


Note: if weeds are fresh use double the amount.