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Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:34 pm |
Pine bark, aka pycnogenol, is one of the world's most powerful antioxidants.
I can't believe that it looks like this:
Just goes to show that you can't judge a book by its cover. |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:42 am |
It's beautiful, isnt it. I had a holiday once in a pine forest and loved it, the energy of it was just glorious, so fortifying.
I'd love to live in a sunny forest,with mountains. That'd be my ideal.
Thanks for posting..always love tree photographs. |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:05 am |
Indeed .
The same could be said about slippery elm that its bark is used with aloe gel together to wrap wounds and heal them fast.
Also it heals ulcers and holes inside the digestive system if taken internally.
Real skin care medicine comes from nature and not the lab. |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:06 am |
thanks for those pics! They are strangely relaxing!
I also love the smell of a pine forest really lovely! |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:25 pm |
Panos, good catch about the slippery elm. I love that stuff.. fantastically soothing to the gut.
There's eucalyptus for menthol and turpentine (pine resin) for white horse oil linament and candida cleansing.
Are there other tree medicines,anyone know? |
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:57 pm |
catski wrote: |
Panos, good catch about the slippery elm. I love that stuff.. fantastically soothing to the gut.
There's eucalyptus for menthol and turpentine (pine resin) for white horse oil linament and candida cleansing.
Are there other tree medicines,anyone know? |
Catski, here’s info re one tree seen in
http://lunadoncella.com/page1.html
“WILD CHERRY bark (Rosaceae - Rose Family) used if there is a dry irritating cough that can be associated with bronchitis; thus sedating bronchial mucous membrane.”
(Amongst other medicinal values > products made from tree roots, berries, leaves, fruits, flowers etc on the 5 page site
- an interesting read - I guess she's an *herbalist + * (?)
I've never used that particular tree bark tho. |
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