Yes, you can make a tea out of pine needles. The tea is high in vitamins A and C and was used by Native Americans to prevent scurvy and coughs among other things. Researchers from the Institute on Aging at Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea found that, "pine needles exhibit strong antioxidant, antimutagenic, and antiproliferative effects on cancer cells and also antitumor effects in vivo and point to their usefulness in cancer prevention." see link below
Additionally, researchers at Yeungnam University College of Medicine found, "pine needle water extract may be considered for use in therapy to control obesity." see link below
Some websites claim pine needle tea shouldn't be consumed by pregnant women due to a danger of miscarriage.
Also, be sure to distinguish pine needles from the broad, flat "needles" of the yew tree which are toxic.
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Yes, pine needles can make soil acidic as they release acidic compounds as they decompose.
To make pine oil for candles at home, you can start by collecting fresh pine needles. Next, crush the pine needles to release their oils. Then, mix the crushed pine needles with a carrier oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil, and let it sit for a few days to infuse. Finally, strain out the pine needles and use the infused oil in your candle-making process.
Yes that is a good choice for pine needles though they do make pine needle rakes.
pine needles in Tagalog: no direct translation but it is referred to as pine tree also in Tagalog. Example is the Baguio pine tree.
Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.
Yes, goats can safely eat pine needles. Goats are known to eat all of the pine needles off a tree if they can reach them.
Pine needles can be used for mulch/compost, animal bedding, and making baskets. The oil from pine needles can be used for cleaning products and as a health supplement.
If you are asking if one can be allergic to pine tree needles, the answer is YES. You can be.
Yes - the 'needles' of pine trees are their actual leaves.
I have not tried eating pine needles. Eating pine needles is not recommended as they can be tough and may cause stomach discomfort.
Pine needles are only poisonous to humans if they consume a ton of them. Pine needles are not really made to be consumed anyway, but touching them or smelling them won't hurt you.