
Pine Needles (Tea)
Like Elderberry Fruit and other long-standing plant medicines, the active compounds in Pine Needles have undergone some intriguing scientific research. I’ll bet you never realised the power your pine trees might have to benefit your health. Pine Needles have been used by native peoples and herbalists for hundreds of years. Experience the Protective Power of Pine Needles!

Pine Needles Lowdown
Recipe
INGREDIENTS:
- 1/3 cup chopped Ancient Purity Pine Needles.
- Fresh Filtered Boiling Water.
- Add a little Wild Honey to taste.
TIP: Drinking a cup or two of Ancient Purity Pine Needle Tea daily will aid fuel your body with antioxidants, which are extremely important for the functioning of your body and blood. Pine Needles possess a slew of antioxidants, in the form of vitamin A and Vitamin C, as well as a host of flavonoids.
Preparation:
- Pour freshly boiled filtered water over the Pine Needles rather than boiling them on the stovetop to preserve the medicinal ingredients.
- Add a teaspoon of Wild Honey, stir well so the honey dissolves.
- Allow to steep 10 to 15 minutes, strain and enjoy.
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Frequently Asked Question
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Yes some are, such as the needles from any Cypress or Yew tree which we obviously don’t use. Ancient Purity’s Pine Needles are from the Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris)
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That’s a great question! Yes, you can cook with Pine Needles. They can brighten up a dish, impart a pine needle-like, citrusy flavour, and give off a woody earthy aroma. I’m sure you can find more on this subject by doing some online research.