by Watchman » 01 Jul 2025 13:25

The scent of pine evokes freshness, clarity, and health—and for good reason. Long before modern medicine turned to lab-made solutions, Native American tribes across North America were steeping pine needles into tea, inhaling their aroma in steam, and using them to fight off coughs, colds, and congestion.
Today, scientific research is beginning to catch up with this ancient wisdom, uncovering the bioactive compounds that make pine needle extract a powerful natural ally for respiratory and immune health.
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The scent of pine evokes freshness, clarity, and health—and for good reason. Long before modern medicine turned to lab-made solutions, Native American tribes across North America were steeping pine needles into tea, inhaling their aroma in steam, and using them to fight off coughs, colds, and congestion.
Today, scientific research is beginning to catch up with this ancient wisdom, uncovering the bioactive compounds that make pine needle extract a powerful natural ally for respiratory and immune health. [b][size=150][url=https://www.offthegridnews.com/alternative-health/how-native-americans-used-pine-needles-to-heal-and-breathe-deep/CONTINUE READING[/url][/size][/b]