This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. *Please note our recommended dosage may differ from other sources. Women: 5-7 drops, 3 times per day in juice or water. Recommended Dosage: Men: 30 drops OR 1/4 tsp, 3 times per day. No wonder we feel so energized after gathering this wondrous pollen! Scots Pine Pollen has also been found to help the body’s detoxification processes, acting as an anti-oxidant improving circulation while decreasing inflammation. The pollen is also a source of plant sterols that facilitate the body’s ability to make its own hormones, positively affecting muscle tone.
* If you are using pharmaceuticals, please consult with your health care provider before taking herbs.Ībout: In late May we head out to the forest as a team to gather the strobiles which are filled with golden grains of pollen ~ We spend full days in the spring light and air, and we are literally covered with the bright yellow powder at the end of the day ~ and totally enlivened! It tastes of the forest ~ piney and delicious! The pollen grains of Scots Pine contain a wide range of micro-nutrients that are known to support immune and endocrine function while enhancing metabolism. Exceptionally trees reach 145 feet (45 m) tall with a 5.5 foot (1.7 m) trunk diameter and within some very productive sites in the forests of Järvselja, Estonia. Not to be used in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Scots pine is an evergreen coniferous tree which will reach mature heights of 110 feet (35 m), with a trunk up to 3 feet (1 m) in diameter at, measured at breast height. It has an attractive and distinctive look, but it’s not always a good choice for the home landscape in some areas.
It grows across a large portion of North America, where it’s popular in site reclamation. The peeling bark is a beautiful orange and brown color which adds winter interest. The mighty Scotch pine ( Pinus sylvestris ), also sometimes called the scots pine, is a rugged evergreen tree native to Europe. As it grows old, it takes on a more rounded, open and irregular shape. A pine tree (Pinus sylvestris) having twisted needles arranged in fascicles of two and valued for timber and as an ornamental. When this pine is young, its shape is usually pyramidal. The composition of Scots pine bark, its degradation, and the production of hydrolytic and ligninolytic enzymes were evaluated during 90 days of incubation.
Its native range includes Scotland, Scandinavia (excluding Denmark). Nor should it be used by people with conditions of androgenic excess. The Scotch Pine is a medium to large conifer which tolerates poor soil conditions quite nicely. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Scots pine is the most widely distributed pine in the world. Safety considerations: Not to be used by those who have an allergy to pine or pollen. Ingredients: Fresh Scots Pine pollen, certified organic non-GMO cane alcohol, pure Adirondack water. The seed source for my current trees come.
Part used: Fresh male strobiles and pollen (wildcrafted) Their native distribution covers scotland, most of central Europe, the southern edge of Siberia and on through China.