Thursday, September 8, 2011

Pine Needle Tea Decoction


Pine Needle Tea Decoction

Recipe
1 oz (28 g) Baby Pine Needles (select the newest needles, those that are at the end of a branch and light green in color)
1.5 pints (840 ml) Water

Make a decoction - Put the herbs into an enamel, glass or stainless steel pan (do not use aluminum). Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes or until the liquid is reduced by one third

Place the water and needles in a thermos. Let sit over-night for 12 hours. Strain and remove the needles. Return the water to the thermos and drink the warm decoction through-out one day.

Continue to drink 1 pint (500ml) of Pine Needle Tea every day for one month.

Drink for...
Relief of Heart Disease
Relief of Heart Ailments
Relief of Vericose Veins
Relief of Muscle Fatigue
Relief of Sclerosis
Relief of Kidney Ailments
Promotes strengthening of nerves in eye
Relief for eye relate ailments that concern connective muscles in the eye
Relief of Gangrene
Reacts with smooth muscles that line blood vessels

Pine Tree Needle decoction is a traditional remedy that may be used in the treatment of about 80% of human diseases. The remedy is effective for working with the smooth muscles that line the blood vessels and other musclular related diseases such as sclerosis (condition in which soft tissues inside the body become unusually hard).

Some cancers will require additional treatment depending on the type and stage. This decoction is known to have very good success rates with cancer in the first stage.

Disclaimer: Please note that information on this site is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional.

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