Pine Oil

Pine Oil

Product name Pine Turpentine Oil
Botanical Name Pinus radiata
Harvest time Autumn
Part Used Needles
Method of Extraction Steam Distillation
EINECS CAS 8023-99-2
EINECS 281-679-2 
INCI Name Pinus Sylvestris Needles Oil
Chemical content Alpha-pinene, Limonene, Delta-3-carene, Beta-pinene, Camphene, Bornly acetate, Terpinolene, Para-cymene

The pine tree, a coniferous tree species, is botanically classified as the Pinus genus from the Pinaceae family. This unique tree, which grows in five different species in our country and has dozens of different species in the world, stands out with its ability to grow and be very durable for many years. 60% of the forested areas in Turkey is thought to consist of pine trees. This evergreen tree can be grown in almost any climate and soil type in summer and winter. While most trees cannot withstand the harsh winter conditions, especially in Northern European countries, pine trees can survive for many years even under these harsh conditions. This is also the reason why pine trees are seen intensely in mountainous areas and high altitudes. One of the most well-known features of the pine tree is its cones.

MEDICINE

  • Accelerates metabolism.
  • It helps the intestines.
  • It is good for rheumatism, joint pain and muscle stiffness.
  • Hemoroide is good.
  • It is also very useful for people with a lack of concentration.
  • Relieves urinary tract infections.
  • Eye health benefits.
  • Good for the respiratory tract.

 

COSMETIC

 

       HAIR CARE

  • Reduces hair loss
  • Nourishes and repairs hair roots
  • Provides hair growth
  • Hair care, gives vitality.
  • It destroys dandruff.

 

       SKIN CARE

  • Has the effect of relaxing the body.
  • It helps psoriasis, itching, acne and eczema.
  • It prevents wrinkles and signs of aging on the skin.
  • Leaves skin smooth & radiant

 

FOOD

  • They give aroma to food.

 

VETERINARY MEDICINE

  • The product regulates the system.
  • Good for the digestive system.