The Health Benefits of Pine Oil

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There may be a good reason why many common household cleaners claim to "smell like pine." This connection to pine oil and good health is as old as the hills, and its related to the germ-deterring, disinfectant properties of the oil.

In fact, pine was greatly revered by the father of Western medicine, Hippocrates, who noted its strong healing effect on the human respiratory system. Similarly, the Native Americans used pine needles in bedding to deter bedbugs and lice.

Obtained by extracting essential oils from the needles of pine trees, pine oil, is a strong therapeutic aid. Similar to tea tree and eucalyptus oil, extracts of pine are powerful agents against harmful organisms of all types, making it a great oil to have in your medicine chest and cleaning cupboard.

Its powerful capacities are related to its high levels of phenols and terpenes, acidic plant chemicals that repel germs and ward off disease.[1] It also has a healing effect on the endocrine system and aids the body in cleansing impurities from the skin. Pine hydrosol is an immune-stimulant and body tonic, enhancing overall mental and physical balance.

8 Health Benefits of Pine Oil

Below are the top benefits of pine oil for your health!

1. Reduces Joint & Muscle Redness and Swelling

Because of its potent properties, pine oil resists redness and swelling for people with joint pain and discomfort.[2, 3] Used topically, it may also help relieve general muscular aches and pains. Add to a hot bath, or to a base massage oil, such as sweet almond or coconut.

2. Acts as an Expectorant

Essential pine oil may also help relieve congestion and acts as an expectorant, aiding the body to break up mucus and remove it from the lungs. It also helps reduce the incidence of sinus infections.

3. Soothes the Skin

Pine oil may be useful with a variety of skin conditions due to its strong cleansing capabilities. This includes psoriasis, acne, boils, athlete's foot, eczema and itching. Applied topically, it can also be used for a remedy of the scalp, especially in cases of dryness and dandruff.

4. Is an Anti-Viral Agent

Pine nut oil may also deter harmful organisms, including viruses.[4] Following a balanced diet, and eating plenty of foods high in vitamin C is also a great way to prevent or reduce the severity of colds.

5. Has Potent Antioxidant Capacity

Through neutralizing free-radicals, pine oil helps us slow the process of cellular deterioration, thus slowing the process of aging. Antioxidants aid in protecting us from eye-diseases, muscle degeneration, and many nervous-system disorders.[1]

6. Is Toxic to Harmful Organisms

With regular use, pine oil may help protect us against many types of harmful organisms, including urinary tract infections and skin infections.[1, 3, 4]

7. Great for Aromatherapy

Through its wonderful aroma, pine oil stimulates the body and mind, and has an energizing effect. As an aromatherapy agent, it has been used to support adrenal fatigue and mild depression.

8. Acts as a Disinfectant

It is a great cleaning agent, and can be added to sprays and room-fresheners for a cleansing and brightening effect. Pine oil disinfectants have been shown to be effective in deterring many household germs, including mildew, yeast spores and E. coli.[5]

Research on Pine Oil

Studies have shown the usefulness of pine oil in relieving bronchial infections. As a powerful agent against harmful organisms, it can help the body fight off infections. As an aromatherapy tool, it may be used to help prevent lower respiratory infections. Research has demonstrated that its use for respiratory tract infections is solid and effective.

Cautions & Side Effects of Pine Oil

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Essential pine oil should be used with care, as it is very powerful. If left undiluted, it may irritate skin and mucous membranes.

Usage for Essential Pine Oil

Add 4 to 6 drops of undiluted pine essential oil to warm bath water or dilute at 50/50 ratio with organic coconut oil or olive oil and apply to chest for respiratory distress. You can also add the essential oil to water in an aromatherapy diffuser.

Usage Of Pine Hydrosol

Add 1 teaspoon of pine hydrosol to 32 ounces of distilled water and shake well. Drink 8 to 16 ounces throughout the day for up to a week.

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References (5)
  1. Rufino AT, et al. Anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective activity of (+)-α-pinene: structural and enantiomeric selectivity. J Nat Prod. 2014 Feb 28;77(2):264-269.
  2. Salehi B, et al. Therapeutic potential of α- and β-pinene: a miracle gift of nature. Biomolecules. 2019 Nov; 9(11):738.
  3. Choi H-J. Chemical constituents of essential oils possessing anti-influenza A/WS/33 virus activity. Osong Public Health Res Perspect. 2018 Dec; 9(6): 348-353.
  4. Poaty B, et al. Composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of seven essential oils from the North American boreal forest. World J Microbiol Biotechnol. 2015 Jun;31(6):907-919.
  5. Ozogul Y, et al. Antimicrobial impacts of essential oils on food borne-pathogens. 2015;7(1):53-61.

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.


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Dr. Edward Group, DC
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Dr. Group, DC is a healer and alternative health advocate, and an industry leader and innovator in the field of natural health who is dedicated to helping others. He is a registered doctor of chiropractic (DC), a naturopathic practitioner (NP), and proud alum of Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management. Dr. Group, DC is the founder of Global Healing – a mission and vision he has shared through best-selling books and frequent media appearances. He aims to spread his message of positivity, hope, and wellness throughout the world.

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