Pinus sylvestris, commonly known as Scots Pine, is an evergreen tree from the family Pinaceae tha...
Pinus sylvestris, commonly known as Scots Pine, is an evergreen tree from the family Pinaceae that is native to Europe and Asia. In suitable conditions, Scots Pine can grow up to 45 meters.
Parts Used: Pollen
Wildcrafted
Country of Origin: China
Benefits and Uses:
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Balanced hormones
- Healthy cholesterol levels
- Men’s health
- Source of antioxidants
- Inflammation reduction
Active Ingredients::
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Androstenedione
- Vitamin D, D3
- Epitestosterone
- Testosterone
Traditional Use:
Folk healers have traditionally used Pine Pollen to promote men’s health. In addition, people have commonly used this healing plant to manage inflammation. The health impacts of Pine Pollen are so great that it is considered an essential part of traditional medicine.
Modern Use:
Pine Pollen is still widely used to promote men’s health. In addition, it is well-known for balancing cholesterol and hormone levels. Studies show that Pine Pollen is a valuable source of antioxidants and is used for inflammation relief.
Fun Fact
Scots pine is the national tree of Scotland.
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