Pine

Common Name

Pine Essential Oil

Scientific Name

Pinus sylvestris

Ingredient Class

Essential Oil

Used in:

Ache-Eeze massage oil

Interesting Fact

During World War II, pine needles were boiled to make vitamin C-rich tea when citrus fruits were scarce! Native Americans also used pine resin as a natural waterproofing agent for canoes. Today, it remains a key ingredient in many disinfectants due to its powerful cleansing properties.

Pine essential oil excels in Ache-Eeze Massage Oil due to its natural pain-relieving and circulation-boosting properties. Its fresh, forest-like aroma clears the mind while its warming effect helps ease muscle stiffness. Additionally, its antiseptic qualities make it a great choice for respiratory support when diffused. Many users find its grounding scent helps reduce mental fatigue, making it perfect for post-workout recovery or stressful days.

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Origin

The Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) thrives across Northern Europe and Siberia’s boreal forests. Vikings used pine tar to seal their ships, while Russian herbalists relied on pine needle infusions to fight scurvy. Today, sustainable harvesting in Finland and Sweden ensures high-quality oil while protecting these ancient forests.

A breath of fresh forest air, pine essential oil is steam-distilled from the needles of the Pinus sylvestris tree. This crisp, woody oil brings its invigorating scent and therapeutic properties to Simply Bee’s Ache-Eeze Massage Oil 30ml, where it combines with other powerful botanicals to soothe tired muscles. Packed with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds like α-pinene, the oil offers both physical and emotional rejuvenation.

Value Adds

  • Relieves muscle aches
  • Boosts circulation
  • Clears congestion
  • Fights bacteria
  • Reduces fatigue
  • Uplifts mood

Pine

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