Pine Needle Scotch

$6.30 - $55.60
$0.75 - $52.82
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Botanical Name:
(Pinus sylvestris)
Origin:
Hungary
Part Used:
Needles and twigs
Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled
Agro Class:
Wild Grown
Lot #:
HUE22-EH
Properties:
Fresh, piney, woodsy, slightly balsamic aroma
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Description

An analgesic, antibacterial, antibiotic, anti-fungal, antiseptic, and as an antiviral. Aromatherapists credit its use for arthritis, asthma, bladder infections, bronchitis, catarrh, cholagogue, as a circulatory agent, for colds, convalescence, coughs, cuts, cystitis, as a decongestant and deodorant. It has also been applied to eczema, those with laryngitis, lice, muscular aches, neuralgia, psoriasis, rheumatism, ringworm, scrapes, and sinusitis.

Pine Scotch blends well with clary sage, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, juniper, lavender, myrrh, rosemary, tea tree.

FREE Samples:
All orders receive three FREE Samples of your choice* See Sample policy.
Botanical Name:
(Pinus sylvestris)
Origin:
Hungary
Part Used:
Needles and twigs
Distillation Method:
Steam Distilled
Agro Class:
Wild Grown
Lot #:
HUE22-EH
Properties:
Fresh, piney, woodsy, slightly balsamic aroma
GC PDF:
Download GC
SDS PDF:
Download SDS
Important Information:
All of the information provided on this website is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace medical advice given by a medical practitioner.
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Reviews

  • 5
    Pine Needle Scotch

    Posted by Elaine Biggs on Apr 20th 2020

    Got this oil to use with an inhaler, haven't yet but the smell is earthy!

  • 4
    Beautiful Scent

    Posted by Paris Jaye on Feb 23rd 2020

    I have a huge collection of conifers and this one doesn't fail to impress! It has the balsamy pine note that I love but is far more fresh and airy.... its springy and refreshing like a cool crisp carbonated beverage on a hot day! The only reason it doesn't make the 5 star is that it tends to be a bit of a push over when blended with other oils... its happy to take a backseat to other scents and it seems dissipate quickly. Which is no reflection of AVATs production but rather just the way this oil behaves. It could also be my overly conifered nose too! If you have found other pines to be too syrupy, this is a great option to try... much like Tsuga