Pine Oil

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Description

What is Pinewood Oil?
Pinewood oil, commonly known as pine oil, is a potent essential oil derived from the needles, bark, twigs, or cones of pine trees such as the Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus). Rich in natural compounds like alpha-pinene and beta-pinene, this invigorating oil boasts a fresh, woody aroma along with powerful therapeutic benefits.

A Glimpse into the History of Pine Oil
The use of pine oil stretches back centuries. From ancient Greek and Egyptian civilizations to Native American traditions, pinewood oil was treasured for its natural healing properties. It was frequently used in spiritual rituals, medicinal practices, and even for purification purposes.

The Signature Aroma of Pine Oil
The refreshing scent of pine oil is instantly recognizable—crisp, earthy, and reminiscent of a pine forest after rainfall. This forest-fresh fragrance makes pinewood oil a favorite in aromatherapy for promoting relaxation, uplifting the mood, and reducing tension. A few drops in a diffuser can fill your space with grounding energy and serenity.


Top Benefits of Pinewood Oil

1. Supports Respiratory Wellness
Pinewood oil is known for its remarkable respiratory support. Its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties help ease breathing issues caused by colds, sinus congestion, bronchitis, or asthma. Inhaling steam with a few drops of pine oil or using it in a diffuser can offer soothing relief.

2. Natural Pain Reliever
Dealing with sore muscles or joint pain? Pine oil’s analgesic effects can provide targeted relief. When diluted with a carrier oil, pinewood oil can be massaged into affected areas to reduce inflammation and promote comfort from headaches, arthritis, or general body aches.

3. Skincare Benefits
Pine oil has antimicrobial and astringent properties that help treat acne, control excess oil, and tighten the skin. It's also used in soaps and cleansers for its purifying effect.

4. Household Cleaner
Its antibacterial and antifungal qualities make pine oil a great natural disinfectant. It’s used in homemade cleaning products to clean surfaces, freshen air, and kill germs.

5. Insect Repellent
Pine oil can repel insects like mosquitoes, flies, and lice. It is often used in natural bug sprays or added to cleaning products for dual benefits.

Product Specifications

 Botanical Name:

Pinus sylvestris

 Plant Family:

Pinaceae

 Country of Origin:

India

 Note

Middle-Top

 Method of Extraction:

Steam distilled

 Parts used:

Needles

 Deseription:

Scotch Pine Essential Oil smells fresh, woody, earthy and balsamic.