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Herbal tea from fresh (green) Scots pine needles


 
 

Tea with fresh Scots pine needles

Pine needle tea is one of the most powerful antioxidants available, and has been known to treat inflammation, stress, depression, pain and respiratory infections. It also kills parasites.


But above all, we're interested in its inhibitory effects on the coagulation cascade that causes mini-clots, strokes and abnormally heavy menstrual cycles - and also against the inappropriate replication and modification of RNA and DNA.  

Complementary findings from independent research

It has been discovered that pine needles contain not only suranime, but also shikimic acid, a large molecule touted for various medicinal effects - it's the molecule found in Star Anise, the Chinese medicine herb that cures plague and is also used to treat epidemics and respiratory diseases. In fact, it's the world's most widely used antiviral drug to treat swine flu, bird flu and seasonal influenza. Shikimic display platelet anti-aggregation activity, which means it helps stop blood clots.

Preparing the herbal tea

The method comes from the Amerindian peoples, who make great use of this herbal tea.

You need fresh (green) Scots pine needles (but not fir) - make sure it's Scots pine.

  • Ready to use! The taste is excellent - you can add a little lemon.
  • Pour into the cup without straining and wait for the needles to sink to the bottom.
  • then cover and infuse for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Bring to the boil for 1 minute,
  • Put the equivalent of a large cup of water in a pan, and add the tablespoon of chopped needles.
  • Cut the needles into small pieces.
  • Separate the brown bits and discard.
  • Rinse a small bunch of needles well, enough to fill a tablespoon.
  • NOTE: since we don't necessarily have these on hand, I've tested that it's possible to freeze them without altering them, which makes sense since pine trees are adapted to cold climates (even Siberia). To this end, you can organize pick-your-own days to build up a small stock in advance.

Dosage 

  • Preventive: 1 cup a day.
  • Curative: 3 cups a day.

 

Herbal tea properties

  • Boosts the immune system.
  • Helps restore physical strength quickly.
  • Contains 5 times more vitamin C than lemon.
  • Powerful antiviral.
  • Antiplatelet agent.
  • Activates red blood cell production.

 

Indications

  • Thrombosis.
  • Spike protein.
  • Plague.
  • Respiratory diseases.
  • Darpa hydrogel.
  • Epidemics.
  • Corona Covid.
  • Blood clots.

Precautions:

  1. - There is doubt about the risk of abortion for pregnant women
  2.  Make sure they're Scots pine and not maritime.
  3.  Some conifers, such as yews, are highly toxic.

 

Source: Michel Dogna


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