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Expand your mind as you inhale the heady scent of the Southwestern pine forests. The antidepressant and energizing properties make you feel alive and ready to take on new challenges. Like all pine oils, white pine is recommended for protection and healing from respiratory and skin illnesses.
You won’t find this particular white pine oil available many places. It’s not created from the common Eastern white pine (pinus strobus) but from the Southwestern (pinus strobiformis), found only in four U.S. states—New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and Colorado—and Mexico. Crafted from the cones, which drip with resin, Inshanti’s white pine cone oil clarifies your thoughts and opens your mind to receive new information; that’s why it’s recommended if you need to study intently for an exam. It also contains the pain-relieving and germ-fighting power common to all pine oils.
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If pregnant, nursing or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician or clinical certified aromatherapist. For external use only. Keep away from mucous membranes & eyes. Test a small amount on skin for allergic reaction. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid using on infants and small children under the age of five years old.
Always dilute essential oils with a carrier oil.
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