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Scots pine, treatment with Scots pine. Pine honey from young shoots

July 30, 2015

Everyone is familiar with a tree like pine, which grows everywhere. Surely there is no person who would not love walks in pine forests. Even the air in them is as if you can taste it. Even a short walk among the pines can relieve all accumulated fatigue and charge a person with a lot of energy. Having been close to these unpretentious coniferous trees, which exude a unique and specific aroma, anyone will feel reborn.

Pine - a miracle tree

But the miracle tree can provide not only excellent rest and relaxation. IN folk medicine Pine shoots are of particular value. Their medicinal properties are used to treat many diseases. And the air of the pine forest itself has a wonderful healing effect on humans.

With the help of the needles of this tree, especially the youngest, soft, emerald-colored needles, you can treat almost all diseases that exist. Most often, needles are used to treat diseases such as:

  • Kidney diseases;
  • Convulsions;
  • Haemorrhoids;
  • Problems of the cardiovascular system.

Young pine shoots, medicinal properties which were well known to our grandmothers, also help with optic nerve atrophy, as well as retinal detachment. This product is capable of removing radionuclides from the body. During the war years, decoctions from the needles of this tree saved many lives, as they helped to increase immunity, which was greatly undermined by difficult times.

Composition of medicinal raw materials made from pine shoots

Pine shoots have simply excellent medicinal properties. This is facilitated by their composition. The young branches and newly formed needles of this miracle healer contain resinous substances used in many medicines. They are also rich in ascorbic acid, which is why in ancient times it was used as a remedy for treating such terrible disease like scurvy.

Pine shoots also do not lose their medicinal properties in alcohol due to the fact that a large number of compounds that are compatible with it have accumulated in the needles. Young shoots also contain numerous micro- and macroelements. Don’t forget about the essential oil produced, which contains terpene compounds.

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Pine shoots and traditional medicine

This medicinal plant uses pine shoots. Medicinal properties have been used in folk medicine for many centuries. All kinds of decoctions and ointments are prepared from them, necessary for the treatment of many serious illnesses, and also add them to the bath.

But even in the case when a person is not sick with anything, but simply has vitamin deficiency and chronic fatigue syndrome in the spring, products prepared from young pine shoots will also come to the rescue.

But in folk medicine, not only decoctions for which pine shoots were used are used. The medicinal properties of vodka tincture eliminate both the causes and symptoms of vitamin deficiency in humans. The tincture is also an excellent antiseptic, acts well as a choleretic and diuretic, promotes expectoration of sputum and treats any inflammatory pathologies, formed in the upper respiratory tract.

Ten diseases affected by pine needles

What can completely heal this evergreen tree? Pine shoots, the medicinal properties they have, relieve many diseases. Only ten are listed below; needles can get rid of them without any problems or consequences:

  1. Any cold-related illnesses. The needles of the plant are used for this. When crushed, it helps get rid of a runny nose, and in the form of a decoction it is used for sore throats and persistent colds;
  2. Good infusions and decoctions of young pine shoots help with atherosclerosis and diseases of the cardiovascular system;
  3. Skin diseases are also treated with the help of pine twigs, and the resin present on them is used to make an ointment for furunculosis, carbuncles, and ulcers;
  4. For pulmonary diseases, a remedy prepared from the shoots helps to liquefy and better separate the mucus present in the bronchi and lungs. These remedies are also used for tuberculosis;
  5. A decoction prepared from pine shoots and pine needles also cures diseases. urinary tract, kidney;
  6. And in the case when a person is diagnosed with any disease digestive organs, this plant becomes an indispensable assistant;
  7. Young pine shoots can also cope with pathologies of the musculoskeletal system, rheumatism, radiculitis, joint pain;
  8. Pine shoots have proven themselves well in the treatment of vitamin deficiency;
  9. In the treatment of neuroses, they are used as a sedative in the form of tinctures or baths;
  10. Thanks to young pine shoots, you can get rid of migraines, headaches and noise.


Pharmacological properties of drugs prepared from pine

Young pine shoots are used not only in folk medicine, but also in domestic pharmacology. Their medicinal properties have long been appreciated by traditional medicine. Aqueous infusions or alcoholic extracts are mostly prepared from the young shoots of this plant. Their decoction is also added to bath water.

Good healing effect from preparations prepared from young pine twigs, is achieved thanks to the biologically active substances they contain, which can have both anti-inflammatory and bactericidal effects on the body.

Also, products that are prepared on the basis of pine are prescribed in traditional medicine as an addition to the treatment of diseases associated with the formation of stones in the bile ducts or urinary organs, and also in the kidneys.

Ways to use pine shoots

Pine branches with young needles are usually used as follows:

  • A decoction of them is often prepared when an antitumor agent is required;
  • In the form of a paste or ointment, they have found use in the treatment of skin pathologies, burns, ulcers, boils;
  • A decoction of them added to a bath has excellent soothing properties.

Here is the simplest but most effective decoction that pine shoots give; their medicinal properties are used by many:

Take 4 cups of finely trimmed pine needles and fill them with cold boiled water. Add two teaspoons to the prepared mixture of hydrochloric acid. All this should stand for three days in the dark, and after that the product is filtered. You need to take half a glass twice a day, adding a little honey or sugar just before taking it.

Pine shoot jam is an excellent medicine

In addition to the above uses of pine needles, the medicinal properties of pine shoots can be used by preparing delicacies such as jam or honey from them. The recipes are quite simple and do not require special knowledge of cooking, but the benefits of using them are simply enormous. First of all, use is recommended for those people who very often suffer from colds. It is worth not forgetting about their existence even when there are chronic respiratory diseases.

Contraindications to the use of pine shoots

Many sources describe how young pine shoots are used in alternative medicine, their medicinal properties and contraindications to their use. Considering all this information, in a patient with a history of certain disease, there is a great opportunity to improve your well-being with the help of pine needles and prevent possible negative consequences.

  • The use of drugs prepared from young pine shoots during pregnancy, as well as feeding a child, is completely contraindicated;
  • You should refrain from using them for hepatitis, especially when it occurs in an acute form;
  • Uncontrolled use of this drug is not recommended. large quantities, since in this case pine needles can easily cause a strong inflammatory process in the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as general malaise, headache and renal parenchyma;
  • Hypertensive patients should take certain medications prepared from the needles and twigs of this tree with great caution.

All this information makes it possible to use pine shoots, their medicinal properties and contraindications for the benefit of your body. Indeed, thanks to them, it is possible not only to prolong the period of remission of some diseases, but also to achieve a complete cure.

Rules for the procurement of medicinal raw materials from pine needles

Pine needles are used for many medicinal purposes. In order for a product prepared on its basis to bring only benefits and not make a person suffer from possible negative consequences, the collection rules must be followed. The healing properties of pine shoots can manifest themselves in full force only in this case. You can harvest pine needles and branches at any time, but the most best period- this is early spring, when young shoots appear on the trees. They are the ones who have the greatest healing power.

The rules for preparing them are quite simple and are as follows:

  • Young shoots are cut with a sharp knife;
  • To dry, lay out in a well-ventilated area in one row;
  • During drying, the raw materials should be turned over several times to prevent the formation of mold.

They can also be dried hanging on stretched ropes. Coniferous shoots prepared in this way should be stored in canvas bags.
Self-harvested pine shoots have medicinal properties and contraindications. But the latter, for the most part, appear when the rules for collecting this magnificent raw material were violated.

Pine needles and buds have long been used in folk medicine

What beneficial properties does “coniferous” medicine have and how to use it in folk medicine

Pine, fir, spruce and other representatives of the coniferous family have long enjoyed well-deserved respect among fans of traditional medicine. Medicines based on buds, pine needles, and pine twigs are used folk healers for the treatment of colds, vitamin deficiency, rheumatism and other ailments. Once upon a time, residents of the Urals, Siberia, the Far East, hunters, travelers, fishermen saved themselves from scurvy, colds and all other ailments with fragrant conifers vitamin drinks. The fact is that pine needles contain a lot of ascorbic acid - vitamin C, which helps strengthen the immune system. In winter, for lack of fresh vegetables and fruits, it was this drink that helped them survive in harsh climatic conditions.
Nowadays, scientists have found that the needles and buds of pine and spruce contain many biologically active substances that are extremely beneficial for the human body. A decoction of pine buds is used to treat coughs and bronchitis, for rinsing and inhalation for sore throat and pharyngitis. In winter, when colds and flu make us cough more often, this natural remedy is useful in any home.
A vitamin drink is especially useful for us in winter, when we usually feel a lack of vigor and energy, although, of course, you can drink it all year round. Moreover, winter young (one-year-old) needles have the most beneficial properties, because they contain less resinous substances and more different vitamins and other biologically active substances. The needles retain their qualities better in the cold (under snow - up to two months). If you put the branches warmly, in a jar of water, the needles will lose their vitamin qualities already on the third or fourth day. So if you want to prepare the most correct pine drink, collect the pine needles right now.

Here is a recipe that real Siberians used to prevent and treat many diseases: pour 100 g of pine needles with a liter of hot water, bring to a boil and immediately remove from heat, do not boil. Leave for an hour, then strain, add 1-2 teaspoons. spoons of honey and drink half a glass 3-4 times a day. This drink is incredibly rich in vitamin C and other microelements; it speeds up recovery from flu and colds, and also has a strong bactericidal effect.

Powerful healing power pine buds have. They contain many substances important for human health: various essential oils, vitamins, saponins, acids, sugar, starch, resinous and tannins. From pine buds prepare medicinal decoctions, infusions and tinctures, make jam, brew buds as tea, prepare salads and delicious aromatic drinks. Preparations based on pine buds have excellent diuretic, diaphoretic, expectorant and disinfectant properties. They are especially often used for colds to treat diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Here are some recipes.

Pine buds for cough

1 table. Pour a glass of boiling water over a spoonful of pine buds, cover with a lid, leave for 15–20 minutes, strain. Adults take half a glass warm 2 times a day with meals. The course of treatment is 3–4 weeks. You can prepare the infusion of pine buds differently: 1 table. pour a spoonful of kidneys into 0.5 liters of boiling water in a thermos, leave for an hour, strain and drink a quarter glass 3 times a day.
When coughing, bronchitis, pneumonia, drink a decoction of pine buds in milk in small sips: boil 50 g of buds in 0.5 liters of milk for 20 minutes, strain.
Inhalation with pine buds helps relieve coughing attacks: pour 1 teaspoon of pine buds into a teapot, pour boiling water over them and breathe in warm steam through the spout of the teapot. Pine essential oil and resin coat the respiratory tract and soothe irritation.
Sweet cough syrup from pine buds: pour 50 g of buds with a glass of boiling water, leave for 2 hours in a warm place, strain, add 0.5 kg of sugar and boil the syrup, or add 50 g of honey to the strained infusion. Drink 5-6 spoons a day. This medicine is especially suitable for children.

Pine needles for coughs and colds

The simplest thing is to cook restorative infusion , which will help improve immunity and adaptive properties of the body. Grind the pine needles in a mortar or enamel pan with a small amount of cold boiled water. Then add boiled water in a ratio of 1:10 (that is, there should be 1 part pine needles, 10 parts water). Acidify the liquid lemon juice or citric acid and cook for half an hour over low heat, then leave for three hours, strain and take as a tonic 2 times a day after meals, a third of a glass.
You can also cook healing pine water : 50 g of pine needles (this is about a handful of pine needles), pour 2 liters of water, add chopped onion skins and 1 teaspoon. a spoonful of crushed licorice root. Cook the broth over low heat for 20 minutes, then add 2 tablespoons. spoons of crushed rose hips and boil for about another minute. Infuse, well wrapped in a scarf or blanket, for 10–12 hours. Strain and drink as much as you want without limitation (up to 2 liters per day). This drink nourishes the body essential vitamins, removes “toxins”, strengthens the immune system and prevents the development of many ailments.
For bronchitis and pneumonia the medicinal drink is prepared differently : 5 table. spoons of crushed pine needles are mixed with 3 tbsp. spoons of crushed dry rose hips, pour a liter of boiling water, bring to a boil, remove from heat and leave for 4-5 hours. Strain and drink instead of water throughout the day, adding honey and lemon if desired.
If you collect pine buds in late March - early April, dry them, grind them into powder, you will get an effective remedy for the treatment of chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract and is used as a diuretic.

Pine baths

Pine baths are recommended by doctors for many diseases - rheumatism, nervous disorders, insomnia, bronchial asthma, paralysis, gout, obesity, vegetative-vascular dystonia, muscle and joint rheumatism, sciatica, joint inflammation, pulmonary diseases and catarrh of the respiratory tract. This procedure has an extremely beneficial effect on the body, at the same time calming and strengthening the heart and nervous system. And taking a fragrant pine bath is a pleasure!
Cooking pine baths So: brew pine needles and chopped young twigs in boiling water, leave for half an hour, filter and add the infusion to the bath with hot water. Take a bath for 15–20 minutes. This procedure calms and strengthens the nervous system and heart, normalizes metabolism, promotes restoration of strength and calmness, and helps cope with insomnia.
And what powerful healing and cosmetic effect does it have on the body? pine broom ! An energetic massage with such a broom in a bathhouse with patting and tapping kneads all the muscles of the body, while all the beneficial substances present in the needles enhance the healing effect. To prevent the prickly pine broom from leaving marks and scratches on the body, it is first steamed with boiling water for 10–15 minutes, after which the pine needles become more elastic and tender.

Pine Pollen

Another wonderful remedy that pine gives us is pollen. Those who have been taking pine pollen for years feel great. This simple remedy strengthens the immune system and protects the body from premature aging. In addition, pollen is sprinkled on wounds to speed up their healing.
Young shoots, male inflorescences with unshed pollen, or the pollen itself are infused in alcohol or brewed with boiling water or milk, honey, butter, and sometimes eggs are added and drunk for pulmonary tuberculosis. And freshly collected resin is poured with water, placed in the sun for 9 days and drunk for pulmonary tuberculosis.
Young “female” cones, infused with water or alcohol, are drunk for heart pain; green cones of the first year, infused with vodka, are used for high blood pressure and as a hemostatic agent.

Jam is prepared from young pine shoots, which has a therapeutic effect on coughs, pneumonia and bronchitis: 1 kg of washed raw material is poured with 3 cups of boiling water, simmered over low heat for 20 minutes, left for 24 hours, filtered, and squeezed. Bring the broth to a boil, add 4 cups of sugar, boil, stirring slowly, until the sugar dissolves (about 10 minutes). Ready jam pour into glass jars, close tightly and store in the refrigerator. Take 1 table. spoon several times a day.

Attention, there are contraindications!
Pine needles and buds help in the treatment of many diseases. But, like any other medicines, they have their contraindications. So, you should not use coniferous medicines for chronic and acute diseases x liver, kidneys, glomerulonephritis, hepatitis and pregnancy.

Other “coniferous” recipes for traditional medicine

Wound healing ointment from pine needles
Prepare a decoction of pine needles (crush 10–20 g of pine needles in a mortar or ladle, add a glass of water and bring to a boil, simmer for 10 minutes over low heat, then remove from the stove, let cool and strain). Then put the liquid back on the fire and evaporate it to half the original volume, then melt the lard in it. Cover the resulting mixture with a lid and place in a warm oven for several hours. When the mixture has cooled, transfer it to a jar. This ointment is good for scratches, abrasions, boils, and ulcers.
Decoction of pine buds with honey
For throat diseases, sore throat, chronic tonsillitis and pharyngitis, a decoction of pine buds with honey helps well. It is prepared like this: 100 g of raw material is boiled in 2.5 liters of water until the liquid evaporates to 0.5 liter. After this, filter, add 250 g of sugar, and after cooling - 250 g of honey. This composition is drunk 3 tablespoons 3 times a day before meals. For articular rheumatism and sciatica, drink 1/3 glass 3 times a day before meals.
Healing spruce “honey”
This wonderful remedy has many healing properties and is useful for colds, pneumonia and bronchitis, heart and vascular diseases, anemia, depression and loss of strength. You need to collect young shoots of pine (or spruce), rinse them with running cold water, and dry them on paper or a towel. Then place the pine needles in a large glass jar as follows: a layer of pine needles, a layer of sugar, and so on, until the very top. The last layer is sugar. A 3-liter jar requires about 1.2 kg of sugar. Leave the jar in the room overnight, and in the morning mix the pine mass with a large wooden spoon, tie the neck of the jar with a cloth or gauze and place this jar in the sun. They insist for ten days. In this case, the needles will gradually rise upward, and all the juice will remain below. On the eleventh day, the juice is poured into bottles and sealed tightly with corks. The liquid should be stored at room temperature. In medicinal and for preventive purposes Drink tea or water with spruce “honey” 2-3 times a day.

For osteochondrosis – pine puree

Pine buds also have another ability - to help with diseases of the spine and joints, osteochondrosis. Something few people know about. This is the recipe that herbalist Veronika Kvashnina shared with us.
– It is better to prepare medicine for osteochondrosis in winter. At this time of year, the buds have the greatest healing power. You need to collect pine buds, preferably choosing the largest ones, as large as possible - the activity of the buds depends on their size. Then wash them, dry them with a paper or linen towel and pass them through a meat grinder, add granulated sugar (2:1) to the resulting mass. Place the mixture in a large glass jar and place it in the refrigerator on the bottom shelf for two weeks. Gradually, the mixture will change color: at first the “puree” will be bright green, almost malachite in color, then it will turn brown. As soon as the color changes, the medicine is ready. It can be stored for a long time, but you should not take it orally for more than three weeks. They do this: a teaspoon of pine puree is placed in the mouth and slowly, slowly dissolved. You need to take the product 3 times a day.

Spruce beer

The healing properties of pine needles are preserved not only in fresh, but also even... in beer and other strong drinks. For many centuries, taiga beer saved hunters and fishermen, residents of Altai, Siberia and the North of Russia from illness. By the way, spruce beer was brewed not only in our country. For example, in England and some other European countries, healing medicine was popular alcoholic drink, which was prepared from spruce needles, molasses and yeast. It was believed that regular use“black beer” allows you to forget about coughs and colds forever.
Similar spruce beer was brewed almost until the middle of the last century in the French provinces of Canada. They also produced non-alcoholic spruce lemonade, which for many Quebecers is still associated with childhood. Now only one small company produces soda with the aroma of pine branches. And only one brewery in New Zealand brews spruce beer, claiming that they use old recipe 1773. This is a dense drink with a very strong pine smell and an unexpected tea taste (the beer contains tea tree manuka) is very specific and is not particularly popular.

- the most common tree in Europe, of those that form forests on sandy and sandy loam soils. This is a well-known unpretentious evergreen conifer tree, which has a pleasant, specific and refreshing smell, has a whole range of valuable medicinal properties.

For medicinal purposes, in addition to green cones of the first year, buds, pollen, pine needles and resin, young shoots are also successfully used, which, like other plant fragments, contain vitamins C, B, K, P, essential oils, carotene, tannins, starch, resins and a whole range of other useful substances.

After collection, the shoots, as well as pine buds and needles, are stored in paper bags and cardboard boxes, in a dry, ventilated area, unlike pollen, which should be stored in wooden boxes. Raw materials can be stored for up to two years.

How and where are the medicinal properties of pine used?

Pine preparations are used for medicinal purposes as a tonic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, vasodilator, disinfectant, blood purifier, choleretic, diuretic, and anti-radiation agent. In addition, they are also used as means for the prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency.

Harvesting young shoots, as well as pine cones for medicinal needs is carried out in May - June.

Young pine shoots and needles, as well as other parts of the tree, contain resinous substances.

Pine essential oil includes terpene compounds, bornyl acetate, borneol, aromatic substances and a number of others.

Recipes using pine

For cough and bronchitis They use a decoction of young shoots (or pine buds) with milk and honey, and such a decoction is especially useful for children.

To prepare a decoction for baths, (and hot pine baths are one of the best remedies for colds), add shoots (or pine needles) to ten liters of water and bring to a boil. After this, remove the dishes from the heat and let them sit aside for an hour. A cold does not last long after such baths.

For colds and others respiratory diseases Doctors advise drinking an infusion of young shoots with milk. Fifteen grams of the tops of pine shoots should be brewed with half a liter of boiled milk and left to steep for an hour. The product should be drunk hot, one hundred and fifty milliliters three times a day until recovery.

Contraindications

There are a number of contraindications for the use of pine preparations. You should not use tinctures, infusions, decoctions and other pine preparations for hepatitis, acute kidney disease, or during pregnancy. Baths made from pine needles should not be taken in case of severe hypertension; they are also contraindicated in case of infectious diseases and skin cancer, with heart disease. vascular diseases with circulatory disorders.

In case of individual intolerance, it is also better to refuse treatment with these drugs.

If pine drugs are abused, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines is possible.

However, this applies to the use medicines from pine inside. For external use of decoctions, infusions, and pine extracts, almost no contraindications have been identified.

The healing effects of pine buds have been established for a long time; this plant material is popular both in folk medicine and is recognized as standard medical practice. Not only the medicinal qualities of the kidneys, but also the main contraindications to their use have been experimentally identified. Therapy using this remedy is best started with the permission of a doctor, especially for young and elderly patients, as well as for allergy sufferers.

Pine buds: basic information

It is not for nothing that they say that even boron air has great healing power. Many health resorts in Russia are located among pine trees, this is especially true for sanatoriums where respiratory treatment is practiced. Medicines prepared on a substrate from pine buds (sometimes shoots, bark, needles of these trees can be used) are medicines for colds, cystitis, skin diseases, pulmonary tuberculosis, bile stagnation and general weakness body.

This medicinal plant often included in breast mixtures and teas

Chemical composition of pine buds

This raw material is endowed with beneficial properties due to the concentration of a large number of healing substances in it. Of particular value are:

  • resinous substances and resin;
  • ascorbic acid;
  • essential oil (turpentine);
  • tannins;
  • bitterness;
  • terpenes;
  • vitamins and minerals.

Therapeutic properties

The above complex of components makes herbal raw materials a good natural healer. The medicinal properties of the kidneys can be listed for a long time; the main effects from the use of products created on the basis of this raw material are:

  • antispasmodic;
  • disinfectant;
  • anti-inflammatory;
  • stimulating tissue regeneration;
  • expectorant;
  • antimicrobial;
  • diuretic;
  • vitaminizing;
  • antivirus;
  • restoring immunity and general strengthening.

To use pine buds as a medicine, you can purchase ready-made dried plant material at the pharmacy.

This effect of pine buds on the patient was found wide use in herbal medicine, medicine and cosmetology.

Video: help of pine buds for various ailments

Pine buds are used as a healing agent among men and women, as well as in pediatrics. There is an opinion that it is advisable to use this raw material for women during menstruation to relieve excessive temper and irritability. Traditional medicine advises representatives of the fairer sex who want an early pregnancy to drink infusions prepared on the kidneys.

Reasons for prescribing pine buds as a healing agent

  • inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx, larynx and vocal cords;
  • cold;
  • flu;
  • bronchitis in acute and chronic form;
  • pneumonia and bronchopneumonia;
  • angina;
  • cough;
  • inflammatory processes on the skin of a non-infectious nature (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis);
  • allergic dermatosis, urticaria;
  • gout;
  • cystitis and urolithiasis;
  • bile stagnation;
  • neuralgia (pain caused by compression of a nerve);
  • rheumatism;
  • anemia;
  • tuberculosis, etc.

Cough relief

This is the most prescribed adjuvant in the treatment of pulmonary diseases. It is recommended to add conifer buds to ready-made herbal teas or use in pure form.

The therapeutic effect is achieved by stimulating secretory function, irritating the ciliated epithelium and dissolving sputum. In addition, medicines prepared using pine buds stop the progression of the inflammatory process in the lungs. For severe illnesses accompanied by cough (tuberculosis, asthma, pneumonia), it is advisable to use pine buds only as an additional remedy to complex therapy.

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Therapeutic effects on joints and tissues

Raw materials are prescribed for several diseases that affect human joints and muscles:

  • gout;
  • myositis (muscle inflammation);
  • neuralgia.

Pine buds cannot completely replace medications traditional medicine, however, they allow you to achieve a strong auxiliary effect

The effect is not quick, only a long course of using products from pine buds (from 3 months) gives positive result. The tincture is especially useful, as it distracts the patient due to its irritating effect and has an anti-inflammatory effect.

Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract

A remedy with a pronounced choleretic effect are decoctions and tinctures of pine buds, which are relevant in the treatment of diseases of the liver, pancreas and gall bladder, progressive ulcerative processes and gastritis. The exception is hepatitis, in which the use of this folk remedy is contraindicated.

Diseases of the urinary system

Drugs based on pine buds provide a pronounced diuretic effect, and therefore it is advisable to prescribe them for urolithiasis, dropsy, and edema.

High blood pressure, atherosclerosis

Pine buds and products containing them are capable of bringing blood pressure back to normal, so they are prescribed in low dosages as an auxiliary therapy for hypertension. Also, such herbal medicine prevents the accumulation of cholesterol on the walls of blood vessels and prevents progression. Additional effects when using this folk remedy are blood purification and stimulation of metabolic processes.

Pine buds as a soothing herbal remedy

Pine buds are used as anti-stress baths with the addition of decoctions or infusions, after which children and adults sleep better. Also, such remedies are used for migraines, to relieve irritation and relieve anxiety. Women during menopause and premenstrual period herbal preparations You can drink it to improve your well-being, and also take pine baths.


Such baths help with headaches, and also calm the nervous system, have a beneficial effect on female body

Application in cosmetology

The benefits of pine buds as a cosmetic product are due to high concentration essential oils. The decoction is suitable for rapid hair growth, as a nail strengthener and as an additive to everyday face lotions to improve skin cleansing properties. By killing viruses and microbes, the decoction copes well with the problem of skin rashes, acne and comedones.


Kidney decoctions are useful to add to creams and lotions for cleansing facial skin.

Extracts and tinctures are added to creams or used in pure form to improve the regenerative function of the skin. Thanks to the high concentration of vitamin C, the kidneys stimulate the acceleration of epidermal cell renewal and are able to reduce wrinkles on the face.

Limitations and Side Effects

Do not forget about the dosage of medicinal raw materials when preparing traditional medicine; you must be careful when self-medicating and avoid an overabundance of the finished medicine.

Due to the tonic effect it has on the body, medications based on pine buds should not be used by patients with chronically high blood pressure.


Strict contraindications for consuming pine buds are pregnancy and hepatitis, early childhood and elderly age over 75 years old

If a patient is allergic to pollen and resin from coniferous trees, it is prohibited to use pine buds and products prepared with them. Also a contraindication is intolerance to all ready-made medications that contain pine.

Products based on this raw material are prohibited for acute and chronic kidney diseases, in particular glomerulonephritis and nephritis, and hepatitis.

Treatment with traditional recipes during pregnancy

Period breastfeeding and pregnancy is not the time to use traditional medicine therapy based on pine buds. Despite the naturalness of the initial components, treatment with this herbal remedy can cause inflammation of the kidney parenchyma in a pregnant woman, since during gestation the load on these organs is already excessively increased. This raw material easily provokes allergies. Only after the doctor’s permission can a pregnant or nursing mother begin treatment with traditional methods.

Treatment of children

In pediatrics, the main purpose of remedies based on pine buds is to get rid of coughs and increase the body's resistance before the cold season, as well as during epidemics of influenza and ARVI. Syrups based on pine buds, infusions with honey and taking a bath are more often prescribed by pediatricians for children.

Despite positive points and efficiency folk method treatment, it is necessary to remember about the allergenicity of this medicinal plant material: pine buds, especially in combination with honey, are contraindicated for children, who may be predisposed to developing a reaction to pine needles and bee products.

When preparing medicinal products on pine buds for a child under 12 years of age, the dosage of active substances should be halved. Preparations based on pine buds are contraindicated for children under two years of age.


It is better to start treatment with a small amount of medicine based on pine buds; if there is an allergic reaction, change tactics

The recipe for preparing products based on pine buds must be followed, as well as the duration of taking such medications. Pine buds contain turpentine, which has a negative effect on the functioning of the child’s stomach and its mucous membrane. When taken for more than a week, the drugs can trigger the onset of gastritis and colitis.

Side effects from using pine buds

Basically, the presence of side effects from the use of products based on pine buds is associated with the high concentration of turpentine in them.

With prolonged and frequent use folk remedies applied externally, turpentine provokes redness of the skin, the appearance of blisters on the skin and areas of necrosis.

Long-term ingestion of teas and decoctions, as well as other drugs, may increase blood pressure and the appearance of shortness of breath, the development of gastritis. Also, due to the tonic effect, insomnia may develop.

Side effects indicating an overdose of the drug are:

  • headache;
  • pain in the abdomen, indicating inflammation in the stomach or intestines;
  • weakness and malaise;
  • pain in the lumbar region.

Collection and storage rules

If it is not possible to buy pine buds in green pharmacy or if you want to obtain high-quality raw materials yourself, it is important to know the rules for procuring this valuable material.

An important point is the beginning of the collection - it is necessary to choose the moment in early spring when the pine shoots turn brown-orange and the young buds have a pronounced pine smell. The buds must be closed, otherwise they are no longer so valuable and have lost share important substances. The buds should be cut off with a “crown”, several pieces at a time, together with a part of the stem no more than 3 mm long.


When collecting, it is better to protect your hands with gloves or mittens, as resinous traces are difficult to wash off the skin.

Collected material Dry thoroughly in a dry and ventilated place, protected from sun rays, in the period from 14 to 20 days. You cannot use ovens or electric dryers for this, otherwise the kidneys will lose their healing properties.

You can store finished raw materials for no more than two years, in a place with low humidity, protected from the sun and elevated temperature. Cardboard boxes, paper and fabric bags can be used as containers.

Video: harvesting pine buds

Treatment with pine buds: folk recipes

The possibility of using the healing properties of pine when various diseases implies a variety of options for using this raw material, both as an external remedy, for example, baths and rubs, and for internal use in the form of teas, infusions, decoctions and tinctures.

Making a decoction


The main use of the decoction is as an adjuvant for the treatment of all types of cough, except allergic

Ingredients:

  • pine buds - 2 tbsp. l.;
  • water - 0.4 l.

Instructions:

  1. Pour the raw materials into a saucepan and add water.
  2. Place on the fire and simmer slowly with the lid closed for 30 minutes.
  3. Strain the finished product.

The decoction can be used internally, 1 tablespoon 4 times a day.

Tincture of pine buds


In the recipe, diluted alcohol can be replaced with more accessible vodka

Ingredients:

  • pine buds - 350 g;
  • alcohol 40% - 500 ml.

Instructions:

  1. Prepare a glass jar with a capacity of 1 liter, add plant materials, previously crushed with a knife, into it.
  2. Pour alcohol over pine buds.
  3. Place the jar in a warm and dark place, after closing the lid. Prepare the tincture for a week, shaking the jar periodically.
  4. After 7 days, strain the tincture. The finished product turns brown.

The tincture prepared in this form is prescribed for the treatment of tuberculosis and osteochondrosis, cystitis and the development of pathogenic bacteria in the urinary tract. Drink the drink 25 ml three times a day, before meals.

There is another option for preparing pine bud tincture.

This product can be used as a natural immunomodulator

Ingredients:

  • pine buds - 200 g;
  • alcohol 40% - 0.5 l;
  • 1 lemon;
  • honey - 300 g.
  1. To 150 grams of pine buds add 300 grams of honey and one chopped lemon, and then pour the other 150 grams with alcohol.
  2. Leave both of these remedies to infuse for a week in a dark and warm place.
  3. After the time has passed, remove the containers, strain, mix together and put them in the refrigerator for further infusion for 30 days.

The prepared product can be used in the treatment of influenza, sore throat, and colds accompanied by inflammatory processes in the larynx. The tincture is taken 1 tablespoon 5 times a day before each meal.

In my experience, a remedy based on pine buds and honey is the most useful for preparing the immune system for winter and a series of colds in young children. However, I would not want to give alcohol tincture to children; ethanol is not at all the best choice for treating children. If your child is not allergic to honey and you want to get a preventive natural remedy during the cold season, then be sure to try pine honey. I learned this recipe from my grandmother, from whom we once rented a house on the Black Sea coast - there are a lot of pine trees there, and such a healing product is in demand.
You need to prepare pine honey yourself, because pine is not a honey plant. Having collected pine buds in March - April, you need to wash them and put them through a juicer. In a 1:1 ratio, add acacia honey to the ground buds - it does not crystallize longer than others and remains liquid. Mix the ingredients until smooth, then transfer to a jar with a lid and refrigerate for 5 days. You need to consume honey 1 teaspoon 2 times a day from October. If the child does not like the product in its pure form, you can dilute it warm water and give it as a drink. The product is suitable for children from three years of age.

Infusion of pine buds

Ingredients:

  • pine buds - 1 tbsp. l.;
  • water - 300 ml.

Preparation of water infusion:

  1. Boil water and pour boiling water over pine buds.
  2. Leave the raw material to infuse under the lid for 2 hours.
  3. Strain the cooled infusion.

An infusion of pine buds should be used as a diaphoretic to reduce fever and get rid of phlegm.

Making tea

The use of pine bud tea is especially important during colds. This drink has an antiviral and diaphoretic effect, and is used for expectoration of difficult-to-separate sputum and disinfection of the upper respiratory tract. It is better to drink tea for adults hot, when healing steam emanates from it.


Pine bud tea copes well with bronchitis, pneumonia, cholelithiasis and kidney diseases

Ingredients:

  • black tea - 1 tbsp. l.;
  • pine buds - 1 tbsp. l.;
  • water - 500 ml.

Preparation:

  1. Pour boiling water over the mixture of plant materials.
  2. Infuse the tea with the lid closed for 15 minutes.
  3. If desired, you can add citrus peels, cloves, and sugar to the tea.

You need to take 150 ml of this tea 3 times a day until recovery. The composition of the product may vary depending on the disease, supplementing tea from pine buds medicinal herbs, you can enhance its therapeutic effect: for cough and asthma, add 30 g of plantain, for cystitis and KSD - 20 g of bearberry.

Pine bud extract

The extract is used as a wound healing agent; you can also prepare a pine bath from it by diluting the prepared medicine in the required amount of water (up to 200 liters).

Ingredients:

  • pine buds - 100 g;
  • water - 2 l.

Extract preparation:

  1. Pour pre-chopped pine buds into a pan of suitable volume.
  2. Pour water over the raw material and wait until it boils.
  3. Boil the raw materials over low heat, evaporating the water, until about half a liter of liquid remains in the pan.
  4. Remove the extract from the heat and wait until it cools.
  5. Strain the finished product.

The extract is used in the form of compresses for skin diseases, boils, ulcers, burns and injuries. Apply gauze soaked in medicine twice a day until signs of the disease disappear. The extract can also be used for stomatitis and other inflammatory diseases mouth as a rinse up to five times a day.

Therapeutic baths

The prepared extract obtained in the manner described above is added to the bath. The only difference is that after turning off the heat, it is necessary to infuse the resulting extract for another 3–5 hours. You can take a bath for extensive skin lesions, as well as to improve your own health, well-being, relieve headaches and calm the nervous system. The time spent in the bath is 15 minutes, the water should be at a comfortable temperature.

Steam inhalations

Inhalation of the decoction is used for tracheitis, bronchitis, as well as other inflammatory diseases of the throat and lungs.

To prepare an inhalation decoction, you need to take 20 g of raw material per glass of boiling water. Ready decoction it is recommended to pour into steam inhaler- This is the safest way to treat children, as opposed to using a hot pan and towel. The temperature of the decoction should not be higher than 40 degrees, the inhalation time should be 1–3 minutes.

Important: inhalation is prohibited at body temperature above 37.5 degrees

Video: 50 healing recipes for pine buds

Birch and pine buds are a very valuable medicine!

Medicinal properties and composition

Pine buds and other medicinal parts of coniferous trees are a must-have in every home. In the old days, cleansing, refreshing, healing properties unblown shoots - buds, as well as needles and cones. They tried to stock up on them first, and recipes for use for colds and joint pain were passed down from generation to generation.

The valuable properties of pine are recognized and official medicine. More than 10 useful compounds were found in the plant, mainly essential oils, resins and tannins. Many synthetic drugs have appeared, but pine buds remain in demand natural product, which is used to treat a number of diseases.

Decoction, infusion and tincture treat inflammation and pain of various origins. Used externally, it is effective in the treatment of neurology, arthritis, sprains and muscle strains.

Scots pine (Pinus silvestris) is an incredibly valuable tree!

The plant is easily distinguished from other evergreen coniferous and deciduous trees by the shape of the crown and the reddish color of the tall, straight trunk. Pine can hardly be called a native of only one region - it is a cosmopolitan that has mastered the vast expanses of the Eurasian continent. The Latin name of the plant “pinus” translated from the language of the ancient Celts means “mountain”. Typically, pine trees prefer well-lit mountain and hillsides. The tree grows to a height of 25-35 m and lives to be 300 years old.

Young pine bark is painted in brighter shades of red, and with age it acquires a gray tint and forms layered plates with deep cracks. The crown has a round or cone-shaped shape. Bright green or bluish needle-like leaves grow in pairs on short shoots. The length of the needles reaches 5-7 cm. The needles fall off after 3-4 years.

From May to June, reddish male and female pine spikelets develop on the same tree. In place of the latter, after pollination, green cones develop, about 7.5 cm in length. They mature within two years, become brown, and the scales harden. The tiny seeds are equipped with thin wings.

Pine buds are often coated with sticky resin. It has the properties of a natural preservative that protects it from rotting for decades. In the Middle Ages, pine symbolized immortality. Many of the medicinal properties of the plant are due to essential oils and phytoncides. Pine buds, needles, and cones contain biotherapeutic substances and have a cleansing and refreshing aroma.

Young needles contain resin, vitamins C, K, carotene (provitamin A), tannins and essential oils. Fresh pine needles are harvested for medicinal purposes. Dried raw materials are also used, which are collected and processed in the same way as pine buds.

The therapeutic components of pine needles prevent the formation of mucus in the bronchi and have a disinfecting effect. Even inhaling the vapors of tea from pine needles or smoke from burnt cones and shoots brings relief from sore throat and other diseases of the upper respiratory tract. The product has a wound-healing, disinfectant and decongestant effect, reduces painful irritation in the throat, and soothes inflamed bronchi.

The needles are infused and consumed as tea for coughs and bronchitis, as a vitamin remedy. The product has a slight diuretic effect, helps remove sand that accumulates in the kidneys and bladder. Very often these “deposits” lead to more serious problems- stones. Pine essential oil has a bactericidal effect and reduces inflammation of the urinary tract.

Application

At the ends of pine branches in the form of a crown there are unblown shoots - buds. They accumulate essential oils, which include turpentine and borneol esters. In addition, it contains vitamins, tannins, mineral salts. Buds are harvested mainly from young and middle-aged plants. It is more convenient to do this during logging in forests.

The time for collecting medicinal raw materials is from October to April-May, when the buds swell but do not yet bloom. Cut off the top of a pine branch from which young shoots grow. Lay out for drying in a thin layer in a ventilated room or under a canopy. The raw material should be pinkish-brown in color, covered with small droplets of resin, and emit a characteristic resinous aroma.

Preparations from pine buds have bacteriostatic, sedative, expectorant, diuretic and choleretic effects. The decoction is taken orally for diseases of the respiratory system, urination, and is used in the treatment of inflammation of the gallbladder, gout, and rheumatism.

Pine buds calm the nerves and relieve headaches and neuralgia. The decoction is taken orally and used for inhalation to treat colds and cleanse the respiratory tract. Apply the product as a compress to relieve headaches. Add to baths and steam baths for diseases of the skin, vascular system, age-related aging and fatigue.

A decoction of pine buds can be prepared in several ways:

  1. For oral administration, pour 10 g of raw material in a fabric bag with a glass of boiling water and leave for half an hour. Take 1 tbsp. 3-4 times a day;
  2. 1 tbsp. l. kidneys in a gauze bag are doused with boiling water and continued to be heated in a water bath (15 minutes), squeezed out and warm boiled water is added to the original volume. Take half a glass 3 times a day after meals.
  3. For inhalations, take twice as many buds for the same amount of boiling water;
  4. For a bath, you need to take 200 g of kidneys and pour 5 liters of boiling water for 30 minutes, strain and pour into the bath. The duration of the procedure is 15-20 minutes (3 times a week).
  • Fresh needles (50 g) are ground, pour 2 tbsp. boiling water, leave for 2 hours. Drink up to 3 cups a day with a small amount of sugar or honey.

Pine needle extract is used along with bud decoction for medicinal baths. It has a calming and strengthening effect on neuroses and cardiovascular diseases, helps with rheumatism, gout, and skin diseases.

Preparing a decoction for the bath:

  • A large handful of fresh pine needles in a thin fabric bag is poured with 1 liter of boiling water, everything is brought to a boil. Cover with a lid and leave on low heat for half an hour. Add to bath water.

The properties of substances contained in pine buds are highly valued by traditional healers. They have a cleansing effect and neutralize pathogenic microbes. Externally, pine preparations are used in the form of baths, lotions, compresses for many diseases, as well as for cosmetic purposes. Tree essential oil is an unsurpassed remedy for treating the respiratory tract, eliminating problems of the body and scalp.

Scots pine is a good stimulant for people suffering from fatigue, lethargy and depression. Resins and essential oils have a refreshing effect, and the abundant vitamin C content helps cell regeneration. Aromas and preparations from pine buds, shoots, and pine needles relieve tension, give strength and energy.

Contraindications

Invigorating tea and pine baths should be used with caution by people suffering from high blood pressure. Contraindications for the use of medicinal products from pine are individual intolerance to the components, allergic reactions to tree resin.

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The smell of pine needles while taking a bath is an amazing feeling! I had no idea that pine buds and needles are so beneficial! Thank you for the article!

I love the smell of pine needles, how beautiful the plant is - and how useful it is! Ninochka, thank you very much for the interesting article!

The smell of pine needles is certainly beyond words)

especially when you walk through the forest) like this useful thing, I didn’t even know) Thank you)

I heard that they even make healing jam from pine buds, for this you need small young buds. It would be interesting to know if anyone knows a recipe for such healthy jam?

And it's still winter here. It seems to be melting, but at the same time it is snowing! It doesn't smell warm yet. But soon it will be time to collect pine and pine buds. So the information is just in time. Thank you!

Last spring we collected pine cones and made jam from them, which has all the properties listed above. It's fun to eat, and it helps a lot with coughs. We will also be collecting this spring.

Yes, we can talk a lot about the benefits of pine buds and needles. I also want to try pine cone jam. They say it’s also tasty and healthy.

Thanks for the interesting information. I use pine buds only to treat colds. For me this is the most effective remedy.

And I love pine essential oil, I make soap with it, and then I get great pleasure from taking water procedures. I agree with Nina’s question about the recipe for making pine cones; we have a pine forest around the village, with more than enough raw materials.

I once prepared myself a pine bath. The sensations were incomparable, and I felt so light, it’s indescribable. This must be experienced.

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Nina Happy holiday to you! I wrote to you by email, but you haven’t responded for a long time. Are you OK?

Even the smell of pine needles heals. And I’ve already heard from lovers of herbal medicine that you can brew and drink pine needles.

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On my own behalf (better late than never) I congratulate all my friends and readers on CHRIST’S EASTER. And I wish all of us only peace and goodness in our homes, so that illness and sorrow are avoided. Love and peace reigned in the families!

Interesting article, thanks)

Thank you very much for the information. I received a lot of information that I needed. I love the smell of pine. Smells healthy.

Unfortunately, in our area there are no forests and no pine trees. I don’t know if pine buds are sold in pharmacies; they have very interesting properties. Thanks for the information.

Alexey, pine and birch buds can be found in any pharmacy

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I really love honey from pine cones, I always make it, I already have a tradition, I make honey every year.

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Scots pine is the most common tree in Europe, one of those that form forests on sandy and sandy loam soils. This is a well-known unpretentious evergreen coniferous tree, which has a pleasant, specific and refreshing smell, and has a whole range of valuable medicinal properties.

For medicinal purposes, in addition to green cones of the first year, buds, pollen, pine needles and resin, young shoots are also successfully used, which, like other plant fragments, contain vitamins C, B, K, P, essential oils, carotene, tannins, starch, resins and a number of other useful substances.

After collection, the shoots, as well as pine buds and needles, are stored in paper bags and cardboard boxes in a dry, ventilated area, unlike pollen, which should be stored in wooden boxes. Raw materials can be stored for up to two years.

How and where are the medicinal properties of pine used?

Pine preparations are used for medicinal purposes as a tonic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, vasodilator, disinfectant, blood purifier, choleretic, diuretic, and anti-radiation agent. In addition, they are also used as means for the prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency.

Harvesting of young shoots, as well as pine cones for medicinal needs, is carried out in May - June.

Young pine shoots and needles, as well as other parts of the tree, contain resinous substances.

Pine essential oil includes terpene compounds, bornyl acetate, borneol, aromatic substances and a number of others.

Recipes using pine

For coughs and bronchitis, use a decoction of young shoots (or pine buds) in milk and honey, and such a decoction is especially useful for children.

To prepare a decoction for baths (and hot pine baths are one of the best remedies for colds), add shoots (or pine needles) to ten liters of water and bring to a boil. After this, remove the dishes from the heat and let them sit aside for an hour. A cold does not last long after such baths.

For colds and other respiratory diseases, doctors advise drinking an infusion of young shoots with milk. Fifteen grams of the tops of pine shoots should be brewed with half a liter of boiled milk and left to steep for an hour. The product should be drunk hot, one hundred and fifty milliliters three times a day until recovery.

Contraindications

There are a number of contraindications for the use of pine preparations. You should not use tinctures, infusions, decoctions and other pine preparations for hepatitis, acute kidney disease, or during pregnancy. Baths made from pine needles should not be used for severe hypertension; they are also contraindicated for infectious diseases and skin cancer, and for cardiovascular diseases with circulatory disorders.

In case of individual intolerance, it is also better to refuse treatment with these drugs.

Abuse of pine preparations may cause headaches, as well as inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines.

However, this applies to the use of pine medicines internally. For external use of decoctions, infusions, and pine extracts, almost no contraindications have been identified.

Pine: medicinal properties and contraindications

Pine is an almost universal tree species. Her gifts are pine boards, tar, rosin and turpentine. Pine bark is an excellent material for making inert soil used in growing orchids. Pine is also an excellent alternative to a New Year tree: its needles practically do not fall off, which cannot be said about spruce. The value of pine also lies in its medicinal properties, which were noticed in ancient times, which were confirmed in ancient manuscripts.

Procurement of medicinal raw materials

For medicinal purposes, traditional medicine uses pine needles, young shoots and cones. Use pine resin also occurs in folk medicine. There is no reason to consider the use of products obtained at pharmacological enterprises (turpentine, rosin, etc.), so it is advisable to focus specifically on those parts of the plant that have practical use at home.

Pine buds are harvested at the very beginning of sap flow (early spring).

Pine cones are collected for medicinal needs in May - June, and young shoots are also harvested at the same time. You can harvest pine needles at any time of the year (even from a tree that was used as a “New Year tree”).

Chemical composition of medicinal raw materials

The needles and young shoots of pine, like all parts of the tree, contain resinous substances. In addition, pine needles are a rich source of ascorbic acid and were often used in ancient times to treat scurvy (vitaminosis caused by a lack of vitamin C). Pine needles accumulate a large number of chemical compounds, both organic and inorganic, which include macro- and microelements.

Essential oil of pine needles contains terpene compounds, borneol, bornyl acetate, aromatic substances, etc.

Pharmacological properties of pine preparations

Aqueous and alcoholic extracts of pine buds, cones and pine needles help thin the viscous mucus in the bronchi (expectorant effect) and increase diuresis (diuretic). Biologically active substances, which are part of medicinal raw materials, have a bactericidal and anti-inflammatory effect. All of the listed properties of pine preparations determine their use for the treatment of diseases bronchopulmonary system(bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc.). Pine preparations are often prescribed as additional drugs used to treat diseases associated with the formation of kidney stones and bile ducts. Pine preparations are also used in dermatology.

In ancient medical publications (“Private Pharmacology”, 1847) information was found on the use of pine cones. “Pine cones have diuretic and diaphoretic properties; used in dropsy and chronic aching and rheumatic suffering, mucus discharge (for example, from the lungs). Previously they were also used against scurvy and venereal diseases.” The publication also provides instructions on the technology for preparing complex pine tincture(tinc. pini composit., loco tincturae lignorum):

Pine cones - 90 g;

Guaiac wood shavings - 60 g;

Sassafras and juniper berries - 30 g each;

After infusion, the raw material is pressed out.

The tincture was prescribed poml for the treatment of rheumatism, and as an adjuvant against sexually transmitted diseases.

Medicinal properties of pine in folk medicine (recipes)

A popular recipe for premature aging in Moldova is pine pollen. To obtain pollen, young cones collected in the spring are dried in the sun so that their scales open and the pollen falls freely. Take this remedy 1 g (approximately) up to 3 times a day before meals.

- « Pine honey" To prepare the product, underdeveloped pine cones (about 4 cm long) are used. Fresh cones are washed, placed in an enamel bowl, sprinkled with sugar (1 kg of sugar per 1 liter of water) and poured with water so that it covers them completely, and just above the surface. It is necessary to cook the composition for at least one and a half hours, making sure that the water does not boil over, and constantly removing the resulting foam. During the cooking process, the buds become “transparent”, and the syrup acquires a ruby ​​color and a viscous consistency.

With the light hand of Valery Tishchenko, the following recipe became widespread: 5 tbsp. pine needles (chopped), 3 tbsp. rose hips, 2 tbsp. onion peel for 700 ml of water. Cook for 10 minutes after boiling, pour into a thermos and leave overnight. The healer believes that such a decoction should be drunk from a liter or more per day (instead of water), thereby causing full recovery vascular system. The course of treatment with decoction is at least 4 months. With all due respect to traditional healer, but this recipe is not suitable for treatment, and, as practice has shown, use in such dosages can lead to serious exacerbations of heart disease. The maximum permissible dosage is 50 or 100 ml per dose, with two or three times of use!

Decoction for baths. Hot foot baths for colds. For 10 liters of water - 1 kg of pine needles (or shoots). After boiling, remove the dishes from the heat and leave for 1 hour. Used for foot baths for colds. For baths, decoctions of cones (crushed) are also used, of which 3 cups are taken per 10 liters. The cooking technology is similar to the previous one.

At iron deficiency anemia helps medicinal infusion pine needles. For a glass of warm water - 2 tbsp. pine needles, leave for 3 hours. Take frequently, 15 ml every hour.

Extracts prepared from pine needles are used to prepare baths. For 10 liters of water - 1 kg of pine needles, cook for half an hour and leave for an hour and a half. For every kilogram of extract, 2.5 kg is added table salt. Pine-salt baths are recommended for patients suffering from diseases of the musculoskeletal system associated with salt deposition (osteochondrosis, ankylosing spondylitis, etc.). Baths have a good effect when various kinds neuroses, joint pain.

Tincture of pine cones can be taken to treat gastritis, peptic ulcer etc.

Contraindications to treatment with pine preparations

Internal use of pine preparations is not recommended during pregnancy, during exacerbation of kidney disease, or acute hepatitis. Individual intolerance also serves as one of the contraindications when treatment with pine preparations should not be resorted to.

Abuse of pine-based drugs can provoke unpleasant symptoms: headache, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the stomach and intestines. Pine pollen may cause allergic rhinitis.

For external use of infusions, decoctions and extracts, no special contraindications have been identified.

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Scots pine, treatment with Scots pine

Applications, recipes and medicinal properties of Scots pine.

Scots pine belongs to the family: Scots pine.

The medicinal plant is a coniferous tree - Scots pine with reddish-brown bark, needles arranged in pairs and seeds located in cones on the seed scales.

Scots pine. Description. The tree reaches a height of forty meters. It grows on sandy loam and sandy soils, everywhere, in all regions of Russia. Scots pine is a monoecious plant: male and female cones are located on the same plant. Pine seeds ripen in the spring – the pollination field takes place a year later. Female cones - after pollination they form seeds with wing-shaped appendages.

Note! No need to be confused! Common pine, like other coniferous plants, secretes a colorless sticky substance (terbentine), after oxidation, which becomes yellow-golden in air. This substance consists of essential turpentine oil (terpenes) and resin. IN Food Industry They use seaside pine, but not ordinary!

HEALTHY PROPERTIES OF SCOTTS PINE. HEALING PROPERTIES OF PINE. HARVESTING SCOTTS PINE

Scots pine. Preparation. Traditional medicine uses needles, resin and young shoots (buds that have begun to grow, which have already formed two to three centimeter small shoots). To harvest them, you do not need to climb to the crown of the tree; it is enough to pluck shoots from low pine branches. It is necessary to collect pine buds from March to April, while they are sticky. Scots pine is rich in resin and essential oils, tannins and other biologically active substances. Essential oil, which is extracted from pine needles, is used in pharmaceuticals.

ACTIVE SUBSTANCES. PINE PARTS USED

The resin of the plant contains thirty% esters, and the young needles contain many vitamins, mostly vitamin “C” (ascorbic acid). In wooded areas and taiga during the period of spring vitamin deficiency, the local population solves this problem as follows: the station is flooded. boiling water thirty gr. young pine needles, boil covered over low heat for half an hour, then leave for ten minutes. and filter. Afterwards, add a little sugar or honey and drink instead of tea all day.

USE OF SCOTTS PINE IN FOLD MEDICINE

INDICATIONS FOR USE OF PINE NEEDLES AND KIDNEYS.

Pine buds. Pine buds will ease the patient's condition when COUGHING, acting as an expectorant, very effective, and also improve the OUTFLOW OF BLOOD FROM THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. Applied to skin turpentine STIMULATES peripheral blood circulation and has an anti-inflammatory effect. KIDNEY INSTRUCTIONS are recommended for the treatment of BRONCHITIS, COUGH AND LARINGITIS. When treating COLDS AND Runny nose, you can apply essential oil externally in the form of various ready-made pharmaceuticals. When applied topically, turpentine is effective in the treatment of NEURALGIA, RHEUMATIC PAIN AND GOUT.

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PINE BUDS are included in the collection of breast tea.

Composition of the collection of breast tea. Four parts pine buds, two parts marshmallow roots, two parts chamomile, three parts licorice rhizomes. Two spoons tbsp. brew tbsp. boiling water, cook covered for fifteen minutes, leave for ten minutes. and strain. Take two tablespoons three times a day. before meals.

It is very useful to add equal parts to the pine buds: licorice rhizome (1 tablespoon of boiling water per tablespoon of the mixture, bring to a boil and drink two to three tablespoons of the mixture before meals three times a day). The resulting decoction tastes good.

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PINE KIDS (THEY ARE ESPECIALLY STRONG IN SPRING) - FOLK TREATMENT OF OSTEOCHONDROSIS

Real story. We decided to visit a distant relative; we had not been with her for a long time. She told us over conversations how she cured osteochondrosis of the back. This illness tormented her for more than 10 years, and she was often in the hospital.

When she got tired of it, she decided to undergo treatment herself. I rummaged through old files of newspapers and magazines. And I found a good recipe: you need to twist young pine buds in a meat grinder, you will need a lot of them, you will need to fill a three-liter bottle. Add one tablespoon of granulated sugar to this mass, mix thoroughly, transfer to a three-liter jar, close the lid and put in the refrigerator. At first the buds are green, when they only turn brown, the medicine will be ready to take.

A relative took this mixture one teaspoon three times - four times a day half an hour before meals. Improvement began in the third month, and after another three months the pain completely disappeared. But she continued to take the medicine for another month to consolidate the results. And for three years now he has not known what this disease is - osteochondrosis.

PREPARATION OF PINE BUDS. Pine buds should be collected early in the spring, as soon as the snow melts. During this period, they are fragrant, resinous, green and contain the maximum amount of useful substances. So get treatment and don’t be lazy!

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PEOPLE'S MEDICINE RECOMMENDS SOCKET PINE to use a decoction of the buds when you have a cold. Vapors that have anti-inflammatory, cough and disinfectant effects enter the respiratory system - at their destination. Pour the broth into a teapot, place it in hot water and inhale the vapors through the spout of the teapot.

Terpinhydrate is prepared from Scots Pine needles - a drug that is used for bronchopulmonary diseases as an expectorant - an effective remedy.

Pine resin is used in the wound-healing cleol patch. It is not for nothing that forest workers apply resin to the sore spots of the pine tree when the skin is damaged. Pine tar is used externally to treat eczema, psoriasis, in Vishnevsky ointment, and is used to treat purulent wounds.

Since ancient times, folk healers, herbalists and healers have noticed that pine bud decoction has choleretic, antimicrobial, diuretic, blood purifying, and expectorant properties. Due to this, they are used for respiratory diseases (chronic bronchitis), gout, dropsy (ascites), and as a blood purifier for skin diseases and rheumatism.

FROM HEAT RECIPE FROM PINE NEEDLES. Teas are made from pine needles: tbsp. crushed spruce needles are poured into a cup of boiling water. Boil for twenty minutes, drain, cool, add honey to taste and drink in small sips at a cup. - twice a day. Diaphoretic and anti-inflammatory effect. You can also drink tea when you have a cold. It is also an expectorant and anti-cough remedy.

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A very simple way to use pine buds in the form of decoctions.

FOLK METHODS AND RECIPES FOR TREATING SCOTTS PINE

INTERNAL APPLICATION OF PINE. To thin mucus and increase the effect of expectoration.

Turpentine baths are widely used with oleoresin for the treatment of joint diseases (arthrosis, arthritis) and salt deposition. It is recommended by traditional medicine that you take baths with yellow or white turpentine emulsion by the famous zemstvo doctor Zalmanov. With the help of these baths you will get rid of neuritis, hypotension, polyarthritis, polyneuritis and intermittent claudication. You can buy turpentine emulsions at any pharmacy.

Essential oil of pine oleoresin is included in the composition of pinabin, which is taken 2 times a day, five drops. on 1 piece of sugar for RENAL STONES AND RENAL COLIC. Coniferous dry extract for baths for the treatment of nervous and cardiovascular diseases has recently gained great popularity. An extract of alcoholic essential oil is produced by the pharmaceutical industry under the name “Forest Water”. You can apply it like strong remedy bactericidal for irrigation of school, residential, hospital and other premises for refreshing purposes.

EXTERNAL USE OF SCOTTS PINE. Use turpentine ointment as a pain reliever for articular pathology and colds (rub your joints, back and chest with it).

In the form of baths, use aqueous turpentine emulsion (white and yellow) according to the instructions on the bottle labels.

Boil a spoonful of tbsp. Scots pine buds in st. boiling water for twenty minutes, let stand for ten minutes. and strain while hot. Two tablespoons tbsp. several times a day for colds, to expectorate mucus.

Boil two tablespoons of tbsp in half a liter of milk for twenty minutes. kidneys, let stand for ten minutes, filter. Reception for illnesses respiratory organs fifty ml.

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The healing properties of pine shoots should be used

In addition to needles, buds, resin, green cones and pollen, the healing properties of pine shoots are used in folk treatment. They contain resinous substances, ascorbic acid and many other elements beneficial to the human body. In the month of May, young pine shoots resemble candles - at this time they need to be collected in order to prepare healing and tasty pine jam and “honey”. Choose a nice sunny day for a walk through a pine forest away from the bustle of the city, industrial zone, busy roads and combine business and pleasure - prepare pine shoots.

Healing properties of pine shoots used in folk treatment

Young pine shoots are used as a diuretic, choleretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic. In the form of a decoction and infusion, pine shoots are used to treat pneumonia, bronchitis, kidney stones and cholelithiasis. To prepare the infusion:

  • pour 20 g of shoots with a glass of boiling water;
  • let it brew, strain, and drink two tablespoons. spoons 3 times a day.

People use a tincture of young pine shoots in alcohol as an anti-tuberculosis agent.

Jam and honey from pine shoots

What is its use? Pine jam and “honey” lowers cholesterol levels, helps cleanse the blood and rejuvenate the body. It is used for the prevention and treatment of respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal tract, rheumatism, arthritis and polyarthritis. This delicious medicine can also be given to children.

Pine shoot jam

The method for preparing it is as follows:

Peeled and crushed shoots

Pine shoots with remains of brown scales

Wash young pine shoots, peel off the top husk (it can add bitterness to the jam), cut into pieces 1 - 1.5 cm long (can be left whole), add sugar - 2 parts sugar for 1 part of shoots;

  • after 10 - 12 hours, when the sugar has dissolved, put on fire, boil for 5 minutes, leave to brew for 8 - 10 hours and cook again for 5 minutes;
  • after the third 5-minute boil, add citric acid - half a teaspoon (so as not to sugar) and pour into sterilized jars;
  • Once cooled, cover with plastic lids and store in the refrigerator.
  • If you take out the shoots from such jam and let them dry on a plate, you will get candied pine fruits - an excellent delicacy.

    "Honey" from young pine shoots

    This “honey” is prepared like this:

    • Rinse the shoots, clean them, fill them with water (2 parts water for 1 part shoots).
    • Cook over low heat for 15 - 20 minutes. Let it brew for a day.
    • Pour the green liquid into another bowl, add sugar (per liter of liquid - a kilogram of sugar) and cook, removing foam, for 1.5 - 2 hours. The finished “honey” takes on a crimson color.
    • Pour into jars and close the lids.

    This “honey” can be stored for a long time even at room temperature.

    Healing pine “honey”

    Here is a recipe for pine “honey” without boiling. This remedy is very useful in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, vascular and heart diseases, depression, anemia and loss of strength. It is prepared like this:

    • Rinse the collected young pine shoots with cold water and dry on a towel.

    Layers of shoots sprinkled with sugar

    Place the pine needles in a glass jar, cover each layer with sugar (a three-liter jar will require approximately 1.2 kg of sugar).

  • After 8–10 hours, carefully stir the contents of the jar with a wooden spoon, tie the neck with gauze and leave the jar to steep in the sun.
  • After 10 days, pour the juice formed at the bottom of the jar into bottles and cap tightly.
  • Store the product at normal room temperature. When preparing “honey” in this way, the healing properties of pine shoots are perfectly manifested. For treatment and prevention, take water or tea with pine “honey” 2 – 3 times a day.

    When going to collect young pine shoots, do not forget to take gloves - then you will not have to wash your hands of pine resin. Prepare delicious medicine and be healthy!

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    Thanks for the article post. Will read on…Freibert

    Grandmother brought us honey from pine cones, very fragrant. It turns out that you can make honey and jam from the shoots. I'll try to cook it in the spring.