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Benefits of Pine Needle Tea

Please reach us at pineology17@gmail.com  you cannot find an answer to your question.

 So many questions about the benefits of White Pine Tea Yet all white pine is not the same. Some is mass harvested and has chemicals or the source is not known. Suramin has been used for the SP's the ones who had the V Jab and those that did not have the jab. It's important to note there are benefits to both by consuming white pine tea. 

Make sure your source is soft and loving harvested, organic and free from pesticides and herbicides and drifting contaminates. At Pineology17 only these components will be acceptable in our products. 

 

🌲 The Remarkable Benefits of White Pine Tea

(General information only — not medical advice)

White pine tea isn’t just another herbal drink — it’s a forest‑born powerhouse that has captivated traditional healers, herbalists, and wellness seekers for generations. Its aroma, its history, and its naturally occurring plant compounds make it one of the most talked‑about botanicals today.

🍃 1. A Burst of Natural Antioxidants

White pine needles are packed with antioxidants — the kind many people associate with vitality, renewal, and overall wellness. It’s like giving your body a breath of fresh mountain air.

🍋 2. Naturally Rich in Vitamin C, A 

Historically valued for its vitamin C content, white pine has been described as containing several times more than citrus fruits. Many people enjoy it during winter months for a bright, invigorating lift. Vitamin A good for Skin, Hair, slow the aging process.

🌿 3. Contains Shikimic Acid & Suramin

White pine naturally contains shikimic acid, a plant compound often highlighted in herbal traditions and wellness discussions. It’s one of the reasons this tea has become such a popular choice for those seeking natural support. Suramin is used for cleansing the blood and preventing SP's to gather and coagulate. Suramin has also been used to treat Autism. 

🌬️ 4. Traditionally Used for Respiratory Comfort

Across cultures, pine tea has been sipped for its refreshing aroma and the sense of clarity it brings. Many people enjoy it when they want to breathe a little easier and feel a little lighter.

🌲 5. A Grounding, Forest‑Fresh Aroma

One sip and you’re transported — crisp, clean, and deeply grounding. It’s like stepping into a quiet evergreen forest and inhaling pure, natural clarity.

💧 6. Warm, Soothing Hydration

Beyond its flavor, pine tea offers a calming ritual. A warm cup can feel like a moment of peace in a busy day.

⚡ 7. Naturally Invigorating & Uplifting

Many tea drinkers describe white pine as energizing — a gentle, natural boost that brightens the mind and awakens the senses.

🧘 8. A Sense of Balance & Well‑Being

People often turn to white pine tea when they want to feel centered, refreshed, and connected to nature’s steady rhythm. Helps with depression, Obesity, High BP, Allergies.

🌱 9. Deep Roots in Traditional Herbal Practices

Indigenous communities and herbalists have used pine needles for generations, valuing their aroma, flavor, and natural plant compounds. This tea carries centuries of tradition in every cup.

🍵 10. A Flavor Unlike Anything Else

Bright, citrusy, smooth, and refreshing — white pine tea stands out from the crowd. It’s a unique alternative to everyday herbal blends, offering a taste experience that feels both ancient and alive.

  1. It is rich in vitamin C (5 times the concentration of vitamin C found in lemons) and can bring relief to conditions such as heart disease, varicose veins, skin complaints and fatigue.
  2. Contains Suramin and Shikimic Acid two great benefits to fight off today's spike protein issues.
  3. Vitamin C is also an immune system booster which means that pine needle tea can help to fight illness and infections.
  4. Pine needle tea also contains high levels of Vitamin A, which is good for your eyesight, improves hair and skin regeneration and improves red blood cell production.
  5. It can be used as an expectorant for coughs and to help relieve chest congestion; it is also good for sore throats.
  6. It brings you clarity and mental clearness.
  7. It can help with depression, obesity, allergies and high blood pressure.
  8. Pine needles contain antioxidants. These reduce free radicals, which are harmful to humans and can cause disease.
  9. Taoist priests drank pine needle tea as they believed it made them live longer. There is researched evidence that pine needle tea can help to slow the ageing process.


Pacific Northwest White Pine of course High-altitude soft harvest


Unless you are an expert in forestry or an herbalist you should never try to harvest your own Pine. You could pick the wrong type and get very sick, or pick from sprayed trees that could be toxic. 


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