These pine trees are so common in my area, and they grow so very tall. Eastern white pine. They are such beautiful and amazing trees with so many uses. All kinds of evergreen teas are so delicious.
Yes they are! People give me weird looks when I tell them about Pine needle tea and the other uses of the Pine tree, then they try the tea and fall in love with it too!
Yes, and i found a website yesterday where you can buy white pine needles.. $25.00 an order. Also, what has been found to help against the spike protein is NAC along with Bromelain. You can get NAC still online...but hurry as the FDA wants to pull it off the market and make it 'perscription only"
I would like to branch out a bit into the usefulness of wild plants for those kind of things and hope to be able to soon. Thank you for commenting Devexifies!
Why do they mostly recommend white pine needle tea for spike protein issues? They also sell red pine needle tea. What would be the difference? Thank you!
I helped a man who needed 168 stitches to his head and wouldnt go to doc. He knew what to do and guided me. After many many very hot compresses I was sent to find a young doug fir with little sap bumps on the bark. Carved out a bump without opening it. Took it to the man with the wounds. Opened the capsulated sap directly into the wound and watched the wound close up before my eyes. 2 weeks later you couldnt tell there had been a wound.
Are you in the northern U.S? I'm about to forage for some, hoping it's not too early to get some good quality needles for tea. I want to make an infused oil for skin oil/perfume too. I love the smell...but used the wrong pine previously and it smelled like pine-sol.
I'm in central Indiana, so kind of. Where I'm at the Pine needles are great for that right now, so depending on where you are it shouldn't be long. Ohhh, yeah doesn't surprise me. Some pines are used to make all kinds of crazy things from turpentine to pine sol. Thankfully white pine smells good all year long, good luck and thanks for commenting!
Whats the best way to know if a pine isnt the right type for tea? another video said there are 3 pines that are toxic. can you shed light on which pines those are and how I would identify it?
There's more than three that could cause harm to humans but mainly the Yew, Ponderosa Pine, and the Australian Pine are the presumed three he was speaking of. There are a few others and to talk about them all here would take too much space unfortunately. But some others to avoid are the common juniper, or most junipers for that matter for internal ingestion, Monterey Cypress, and Lodgepole pine. The best Pine for tea is the White Pine as it is the longest used throughout history and the most studied by modern scientist and nutritionists. I hope this helps a bit and gives you an idea of some trees to research. I don't have most of those in my range where I live so I couldn't do a video on them unfortunately:( Thanks for asking LK!
We are sorrounded by pine trees here in our place, Philippines, but i cant find 5needles our pinetree has only 3needles. Is this safe for a tea? Thank you
That's a good question but unfortunately I can't answer it as I've never used them or read anything about them. Sorry I can't be of more help but thanks for asking!
I have not made the bark flour myself as of yet, but have seen it done. Dry the bark just like you would any other bark for drying. Then for grinding, anything from a mortar and pestle up to a budget flour mill. At home though a good clean coffee grinder will work for flour, and for meal a blender on the finest setting will work. Just grind until you have reached the consistency you desire. Then store in a glass jar and your done. I hope this has helped and I thank you for commenting Oxbow!
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These pine trees are so common in my area, and they grow so very tall. Eastern white pine. They are such beautiful and amazing trees with so many uses. All kinds of evergreen teas are so delicious.
Yes they are! People give me weird looks when I tell them about Pine needle tea and the other uses of the Pine tree, then they try the tea and fall in love with it too!
Hi can you tell me what area is this
@@psychicx30 I have them trees near me in ohio
@@TrilliumWildEdibles So all white pin trees have 5 needles?
I have one of these trees right in the backyard. It has five needles and everything. Wow!
You can make tea of White pine tree
Thanks for all the info. Looks like this is going to be the antidote to the spike protein bioweapon.
I've been trying to find these trees. No luck yet
@@read2gainknowledge where do u live?
Yes, and i found a website yesterday where you can buy white pine needles.. $25.00 an order. Also, what has been found to help against the spike protein is NAC along with Bromelain. You can get NAC still online...but hurry as the FDA wants to pull it off the market and make it 'perscription only"
@@read2gainknowledge I can send you some!
Exactly!
Thank you brother! God bless!
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We mainly have pinus radiata here in New Zealand.
That was fascinating and very useful. Thank you for the video.
You're very welcome!
This is also a great wood for bowdrill! Ik you just do edibles but good to know, also can make baskets out of the container..
I would like to branch out a bit into the usefulness of wild plants for those kind of things and hope to be able to soon. Thank you for commenting Devexifies!
Does this harm the tree, by using inner bark? I really like the needle tea.
Why do they mostly recommend white pine needle tea for spike protein issues? They also sell red pine needle tea. What would be the difference? Thank you!
i see what you mean with views past and present.... but as I was looking for pine id I came upon your great video! Thanks!!!
Awesome that you found it!
Very handy video thanks heaps!
You're welcome!
How do you put pine pitch on a wound? Wouldn’t it need to be heated up to its melting point? Ouch.
I helped a man who needed 168 stitches to his head and wouldnt go to doc. He knew what to do and guided me. After many many very hot compresses I was sent to find a young doug fir with little sap bumps on the bark. Carved out a bump without opening it. Took it to the man with the wounds. Opened the capsulated sap directly into the wound and watched the wound close up before my eyes. 2 weeks later you couldnt tell there had been a wound.
Thank you! It helped me with my research for my science project
can you use any other pines ?
Mine has everything else but there needles. Is it safe
Just made some tea 🍵
Where can I get Pinus strobiformis needles for medicinal use...please
As far as I know, it grows native to North Eastern Canada/US and can be ordered from multiple places online.
@@randomness3235 please give me a link
Does white pine sometime have seven needles cause I was looking at one and one had 5 and then one had 7 just want to make sure
Are you in the northern U.S? I'm about to forage for some, hoping it's not too early to get some good quality needles for tea. I want to make an infused oil for skin oil/perfume too. I love the smell...but used the wrong pine previously and it smelled like pine-sol.
I'm in central Indiana, so kind of. Where I'm at the Pine needles are great for that right now, so depending on where you are it shouldn't be long. Ohhh, yeah doesn't surprise me. Some pines are used to make all kinds of crazy things from turpentine to pine sol. Thankfully white pine smells good all year long, good luck and thanks for commenting!
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Whats the best way to know if a pine isnt the right type for tea? another video said there are 3 pines that are toxic. can you shed light on which pines those are and how I would identify it?
There's more than three that could cause harm to humans but mainly the Yew, Ponderosa Pine, and the Australian Pine are the presumed three he was speaking of. There are a few others and to talk about them all here would take too much space unfortunately. But some others to avoid are the common juniper, or most junipers for that matter for internal ingestion, Monterey Cypress, and Lodgepole pine. The best Pine for tea is the White Pine as it is the longest used throughout history and the most studied by modern scientist and nutritionists. I hope this helps a bit and gives you an idea of some trees to research. I don't have most of those in my range where I live so I couldn't do a video on them unfortunately:( Thanks for asking LK!
Thank you awesome content!!!
WE have them around us . we will be looking for the Pine needles
I picked some white pine needles from a huge tree & made tea. This tea tasted like fish. Is this a sign of a diseased tree or pesticide?
Very informative and thank you!
Thank you! I am definitely keeping info for personal use! Don't trust pharmaceutical drugs! Trying natuaral first.
If it has 5 clusters, is it definitely a white pine?
5 needles per cluster
We are sorrounded by pine trees here in our place, Philippines, but i cant find 5needles our pinetree has only 3needles. Is this safe for a tea? Thank you
Probably shouldn’t use it
Sounds like ponderosa pine
Thank you very informative
can you use the needles all year especially in winter to make a tea?
Yes you can, the tea is excellent and extremely healthy, packed with vitamin c and other minerals. Hope this helps and thanks for asking Sam!
Thank you I really enjoyed your video very much.
You're very welcome, and thank you for commenting!
What about the new brown tips that come out in the spring can you eat those raw?
That's a good question but unfortunately I can't answer it as I've never used them or read anything about them. Sorry I can't be of more help but thanks for asking!
What about clusters of 3 needles on a pine tree. Can this be good for tea?
id like to know that also hopefully he answer
Sounds like that’s the ponderosa pine
Toxic
Judy look it up
Anyone can look and identify
Have you made the bark flour? What is the best method for grinding it?
I have not made the bark flour myself as of yet, but have seen it done. Dry the bark just like you would any other bark for drying. Then for grinding, anything from a mortar and pestle up to a budget flour mill. At home though a good clean coffee grinder will work for flour, and for meal a blender on the finest setting will work. Just grind until you have reached the consistency you desire. Then store in a glass jar and your done.
I hope this has helped and I thank you for commenting Oxbow!
Awesome.
Thank you I'm glad you liked it!
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small little?
damm yur good,, hope i can find one white pine
who is here today because of corona
@Timmietea I just heard about this
So people are anecdoting with white pine?