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Chippewa Pine 1oz

Chippewa Pine  1oz
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Vitamin C source, longevity, repair bones, soft tissue, scurvy
Description

CHIPPEWA PINE

Chippewa Pine is the eastern white pine known and used by many different groups of North American, pre-Columbian inhabitants. It was first introduced to Europeans when the courageous French explorer, Jacques Cartier, during the rigorous Winter of 1535 was being worried by many severe and adverse conditions.

While in the Saint Lawrence River, which he named, region of the then New France, the mortal disease, scurvy [a disease very similar in many ways to the process of degenerative aging and now known to be curable with Vitamin C] and other stresses had already killed 25 of his 150 man troupe. Another 50 were seriously ill.

There was no prospect of an improvement in conditions. At this point, a kind and generous Iroquois Indian inhabitant shared the knowledge of the eastern white pine with Jacques Cartier. He said Jacques and his men were to make a strong tea of the tree's needles [leaves] and young bark and to drink it freely.

They were also to rub the residue of the tea from the bottom of the tea pot on sore and hemorrhaging areas. Jacques Cartier and his men did so.
Tissue integrity and strength were restored and they got well and not another man was lost. Keep in mind, this was long before the word vitamin had even been invented and that there is a great likelihood that this Iroquois Indian had probably never been to a medical school as we know it.

It has been revealed, through modern investigation, that the needles of the eastern white pine contain a small amount of what we now know as Vitamin C. When, however, the young bark is added to the needles and a liquid of this is made, the effects of this natural Vitamin C, which helps the pine tree survive stressful winters, is increased manifold when we take it.

Modern investigative laboratory techniques have revealed that this excellent form of Vitamin C also contains many subtle and supporting substances which assist in increasing its strength and effectiveness. They are known as bioflavonoids [living colors], rutin and hesperidan. Thank you original native Iroquois and Chippewa North American, pre-Columbian inhabitants for sharing this vital information with us.

Dose | 40 to 80 drops 3 times per day. In severe cases 1 tsp. 3 times per day.

This information is about historical observations and historical information relating to herbs. This information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice by licensed physicians. A person should consult a physician regularly in all matters relating to medical problems, especially in matters of diagnosing, treating or curing diseases or other physical or mental conditions. This information has not been verified by the American Medical Association or the Food and Drug Administration.


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