Bar Soap Mountain Pine

$6.00

Crisp notes of fresh cut pine and bright lemon makes this an instant old time classic.  The cool and fresh scent of an alpine breeze through a pine forest this soap contains brings the adventure to the home.  With a generous amount of bentonite clay, touch of aspen bark and walnut hull this bar will give that perfect mountain man feel.  Made in our popular hair and beard soap formula so you can use it from head to toe.

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Pine offers numerous health benefits, including being rich in antioxidants like vitamin C and proanthocyanidins which support immune function and cardiovascular health. Pine needle tea can help with respiratory issues by clearing mucus and soothing sore throats, while inhaling the scent of pine can be calming and reduce stress. Pine nuts are a source of healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals, which may support brain health and blood sugar control.
 

Benefits of pine

  • Rich in nutrients:

    Pine is packed with vitamins like C and A, as well as antioxidants, which help neutralize harmful free radicals and support overall health. 

  • Immune support:

    The high vitamin C content in pine is crucial for a healthy immune system, helping the body fight off infections. 

  • Cardiovascular health:

    Proanthocyanidins in pine can help protect the heart and blood vessels by reducing inflammation and supporting healthy blood flow and blood pressure. 

  • Respiratory relief:

    Pine needle tea and the aromatic compounds in pine can help clear mucus, soothe sore throats, and ease respiratory symptoms. 

  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory:

    Pine contains compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may help protect against various chronic diseases, though more research is needed. 

  • Skin benefits:

    When used topically, pine's antioxidant and astringent properties may help reduce signs of aging like fine wrinkles and support skin repair. 

  • Brain health:

    Pine nuts contain omega-3

    fatty acids, which may help with cognitive function and reduce the risk of dementia and depressive symptoms. 

  • Blood sugar control:

    Pine nuts may help improve blood sugar control in people with diabetes. 

  • Digestive health:

    Historically, pine has been used for intestinal worm control. 

How to use

  • Tea:

    Brew tea from fresh or dried pine needles to support your immune and respiratory systems. 

  • Topical application:

    Add pine to salves for skin applications to take advantage of its antioxidant properties. 

  • Aromatherapy:

    Inhaling the scent of pine through essential oils or walking in a forest can provide respiratory and stress-relief benefits. 

  • Culinary:

    Pine nuts can be added to salads, pestos, and other dishes. 

  • Pine pollen:

    This can be consumed as a supplement for various benefits, but may cause allergies in some individuals. 

Crisp notes of fresh cut pine and bright lemon makes this an instant old time classic.  The cool and fresh scent of an alpine breeze through a pine forest this soap contains brings the adventure to the home.  With a generous amount of bentonite clay, touch of aspen bark and walnut hull this bar will give that perfect mountain man feel.  Made in our popular hair and beard soap formula so you can use it from head to toe.

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Pine offers numerous health benefits, including being rich in antioxidants like vitamin C and proanthocyanidins which support immune function and cardiovascular health. Pine needle tea can help with respiratory issues by clearing mucus and soothing sore throats, while inhaling the scent of pine can be calming and reduce stress. Pine nuts are a source of healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals, which may support brain health and blood sugar control.
 

Benefits of pine

  • Rich in nutrients:

    Pine is packed with vitamins like C and A, as well as antioxidants, which help neutralize harmful free radicals and support overall health. 

  • Immune support:

    The high vitamin C content in pine is crucial for a healthy immune system, helping the body fight off infections. 

  • Cardiovascular health:

    Proanthocyanidins in pine can help protect the heart and blood vessels by reducing inflammation and supporting healthy blood flow and blood pressure. 

  • Respiratory relief:

    Pine needle tea and the aromatic compounds in pine can help clear mucus, soothe sore throats, and ease respiratory symptoms. 

  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory:

    Pine contains compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may help protect against various chronic diseases, though more research is needed. 

  • Skin benefits:

    When used topically, pine's antioxidant and astringent properties may help reduce signs of aging like fine wrinkles and support skin repair. 

  • Brain health:

    Pine nuts contain omega-3

    fatty acids, which may help with cognitive function and reduce the risk of dementia and depressive symptoms. 

  • Blood sugar control:

    Pine nuts may help improve blood sugar control in people with diabetes. 

  • Digestive health:

    Historically, pine has been used for intestinal worm control. 

How to use

  • Tea:

    Brew tea from fresh or dried pine needles to support your immune and respiratory systems. 

  • Topical application:

    Add pine to salves for skin applications to take advantage of its antioxidant properties. 

  • Aromatherapy:

    Inhaling the scent of pine through essential oils or walking in a forest can provide respiratory and stress-relief benefits. 

  • Culinary:

    Pine nuts can be added to salads, pestos, and other dishes. 

  • Pine pollen:

    This can be consumed as a supplement for various benefits, but may cause allergies in some individuals.