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Month: December 2014

Pine Inner Bark – Uses and Benefits

Here’s a link to my video about foraging for inner pine bark and using it to make a tea.  Inner pine bark is very high in antioxidants and can also be used in a tea (cooled to room temp) to treat wounds, because of its astringent properties.

Posted on December 3, 2014December 3, 2014Categories Wild Medicinal HerbsTags foraging, inner pine bark, medicinal herbs, pine as medicine, wild plantsLeave a comment
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