Following
this article published in French Sott and following
this message on the forum, the French Telegram group exchanged on this subject.
And two questions were raised:
1st: Is the essential oil of white pine made from pine needles and therefore does it contain shikimic acid and suramin?
2nd: Can it be taken internally or should we take it externally only?
I asked Michael Zayat, who has more than 50 years of experience in this field, and his wife who knows a lot about essential oils. They told me that white pine works very well on the respiratory and immune systems. It is not obtained specifically from the white pine needles but from the other parts of the tree during the preparation of the essential oil.
As a result, it has an antiviral molecule which serves as an antidote to vaccines received. It increases the immune system and prevents reactions to vaccines.
It is
NOT taken internally. It can be put on the skin at the wrists, the solar plexus, on the thymus (sternum) or under the feet or near the ankles.
Those who have a sensitive skin, it is preferable to dilute it in 100 ml of neutral vegetable oil (olive, almond, avocado, jojoba) with 30 drops of essential oil of white pine or Scots pine or red pine.
I treated my children with the essential oils by putting them under their feet.
Currently, Michael and his wife are developing an oil containing red pine, Scots pine and white pine to have a nice synergy of their properties.
White pine is strong and solid so it also works on inner strength.
While waiting for them to complete this blend of the three pines, they work their clients with the blend already designed under the name of "Pandem" and sometimes they add two drops of "Eucalypsus globulus" in the vegetable oil+Pandem blend.
In diffusion, it is excellent. The nose can receive the benefits of the oils while bringing them to the lungs. This is a very important sense.
Sometimes just smelling an oil can have great benefits.
Gandalf and I made the mother tincture according to the recipe (video) in Sott's article above :
This study suggests the following recipe to optimize the extraction:
Use about 75% alcohol (like vodka) and 25% water.
Use an ultrasonic machine with a stainless steel container.
Set the temperature to 65 degrees C.
Use 280 ml of extraction solution for 10 grams of pine needles.
Use 25 minutes for the ultrasonic extraction.
This finished "tea" should be filtered through a coffee filter or other paper filter to remove large particles. The resulting liquid will contain shikimic acid, suramin, pigments and various terpenes, and will usually have some coloring and a rather pungent taste.
We take 1 to 2 drops in the morning a few times a week and stay with the benefits.
We have made herbal teas with the freshly cut needles. Very good.
We prefer "essential oil" of white pine. And we also found anise essential oil in Michael Zayat's son's store.
Star anise teas are also very good. It is important to identify the type of star anise because there are toxic ones.
Here is a picture that shows the difference: on the left it is toxic and in Europe it has been regulated after cases of intoxication, on the right it is good.
So check carefully.
Personal note: We live in Quebec and we are surrounded by Great White Pine. We often take walks in a wooded area where there are many of them. I like to take the time to stop under large Pines. I used to do it in a natural way without knowing why. But following this article that shows many benefits, we looked at it in a different way. Two days later after reading the article, while walking in the same wooded area, a branch fell down filled with White Pine needles. I picked it up, I thanked this little cuckoo of life and we used it to make good herbal teas as well as the mother tincture recipe!
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