Pinus spp.
Actions: antiseptic, aromatic, drawing, expectorant
Energetics: warming and drying
Use: The sap used to make this salve was taken from trees that were damaged during the ice storm of 2026. The smell of pine reminds me of my dad and my husband who both spent countless hours in the woods. It’s fun to get the kids and go on a pine sap hunt. We also added propolis from our bee colonies to get added benefits from the trees.
Pine bark has historically been used for coughs. It helps to fight infection and get stuck mucus out of the lungs.
Pine gum or sap is used for wound healing and drawing out pus as well as splinters.
Pine pollen strengthens muscles and tendons and helps tissues repair.
Salve ingredients: olive oil, pine sap, bee propolis, beeswax
Safety: No known warnings
1 oz tin
Pinus spp.
Actions: antiseptic, aromatic, drawing, expectorant
Energetics: warming and drying
Use: The sap used to make this salve was taken from trees that were damaged during the ice storm of 2026. The smell of pine reminds me of my dad and my husband who both spent countless hours in the woods. It’s fun to get the kids and go on a pine sap hunt. We also added propolis from our bee colonies to get added benefits from the trees.
Pine bark has historically been used for coughs. It helps to fight infection and get stuck mucus out of the lungs.
Pine gum or sap is used for wound healing and drawing out pus as well as splinters.
Pine pollen strengthens muscles and tendons and helps tissues repair.
Salve ingredients: olive oil, pine sap, bee propolis, beeswax
Safety: No known warnings
1 oz tin