What uses can be given to the pine leaf?

Pine leaves have great benefits

Maybe that the pine is the best known tree within all societies around the world, since it is represented by its multiple species and practically in every one of the countries of the world.

The pine consists of a gymnosperm, which means that it is a tree that does not bear fruit, although it does show a pineapple or cone, which is a woody element in which the seeds of the tree are stored within the cavities that it has in the different sections in which it is divided.

Pine leaves have many uses

All the pine leaves, consist of fine and elongated structures which are quite dark green throughout the year, due to the fact that they they are perennial. As usual, its branches are really tough and also thick and its leaves are attached to them through a much more fragile and even quite small structure, which has a papery appearance and is known as "Brachiblast".

Its foliage has a shape that in general is very varied, since it goes from the rounded shape of stone pine, up to the irregularly shaped crown of traditional European pine.

Within the field of medicine, pine needles have a fresh and decongestant scent that make it be considered as a plant that has numerous applications, both medical and therapeutic.

How to use pine needles / leaves?

All the pine needles They consist of the leaves that this well-known tree has, these are an element that is available to people during the course of the year and although many do not know it, offer a wide range of nutrients really necessary for the body.

Uses of pine needles

Make tea

To make tea, just take a few pine needles and place them in boiling water. After letting them sit for a couple of minutes, the liquid is filtered and then you can start drinking.

El pine leaf tea it is ideal to reinforce the energy; In addition, in health food stores and specialized stores, it is possible to get them prepared that can either come alone or be flavored with some substances such as berries, cinnamon, etc. In any case, it is always advisable to drink this kind of infusions.

Insecticide and natural repellent

Pine branches are used to naturally repel a large number of insects

Pine branches they serve to naturally scare away a large number of insects. You just need to place some fresh pine needles inside gauze bags in the area where your pets are, under the bed, and anywhere else you want.

Cleaners

You can complement the household cleaners with the properties and aroma of these branches.

To do this, you must heat a pot of water and place a handful of them inside. Let them boil for 5 minutes, take them away from the fire, wait for them to cool down and then filter the water. You can use this liquid to clean ceramics, give a final touch to floors and you can even add it to home cleaning products.

Homemade soap

The leaves of this tree are excellent additions when making homemade soaps, since possess antibacterial properties plus a really nice scent. You can make a glycerin-based soap, adding several drops of pine essential oil and at least a tablespoon of crushed pine needles previously, it is necessary that these are left in very small pieces so that they do not itch or scratch the skin.

Keep animals away

The aroma of pine needles is ideal for keeping multiple animals out of the garden, including cats, dogs, rodents, and even moles, among many others. And the best thing is that it does it naturally.

To use them in this way, you must choose those that are green and they are clean, since practically the gelatinous substance released by the pine tends to cause organic residues and dirt to stick together, preventing their use.

These are just a few of the many ways it is possible use pine needles, so don't think twice and take advantage of the alternatives offered by this incredible natural element.


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  1.   Alejandro Rojas said

    Thanks for the information, I am strongly attracted to the medicinal uses of all vegetables because it was used from the earliest times by all cultures, because the phytotherapeutic applications, the diversity of plants, the diversity of compounds they generate are almost infinite. There is still much to discover in the Amazon before humans destroy the jungle.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Yes, we still have a lot to discover. Thanks for stopping by!