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sparkle7
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A bit expensive! How is it different than regular pine needle oil?
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Keebler
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- I've heard of other pinus (species?) and seen them in some of my formulas over the years but thanks for introducing me to this one.
Their site will keep my attention for a while. And - this solved a puzzle for me as to why some of my droppers in the past had dissolved.
At the bottom of their link: "Warning: Red Pine Oil is very powerful and will eat the rubber on the glass dropper in short periods of time. Use the dropper for administering your Red Pine Oil and then replace with the cap provided for storage and travel."
I would think it would help to not shake or pull up too far into the glass dropper. I always shake, rattle and roll mine. Now I know why that didn't always work.
For anyone with MCS (mulitple chemical sensitivities), they should be cautious with any pine or cedar trees. Staring with just one drop - in water - and just smelling first. The oils in some of the evergreens can be too much for some with MCS.
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The harder you work the luckier you get! Posts: 965 | From Nebraska Cornhuskers fan in Massachusetts | Registered: Dec 2007
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Keebler
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- Major Gulp ! I just looked at the price. Holy Moly ! Guess I won't be trying this one. But, as always, having the information is good - there may be other sources or learning about this may lead to other information.
I would like to know of anyone who has used this, still. ----------------
Price : $199.99 - Sale Price : $108.99 -
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Keebler
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- Paul,
How is the Spiro going? I'm considering that. I do love Rain-Tree.
If you get this pine oil, please post back here about it, okay? I'm keeping this link in my notes. -
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canefan17
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Isn't pine needle good for raising testosterone?
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Keebler
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- Pycnogenol is from the maritime pine bark, not the needles but, still, very valuable and with some of the same properties - and less expensive. -
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