The first "Original" Red Pine Oil Sold in the USA!!! 100% Pure, No additives of any kind.
Pine needle oil is an extract from the needles of special red pine trees, which grows in high elevation mountainous regions, in Rich soil. 30ea. 450mg Veggie Capsules in each Bottle!
Red Pine Needle Oil Capsules : Pinus Densiflora Superior Red Pine Needle Oil (aka Japanese Red Pine oil Or Korean Red Pine needle oil) is an excellent source of many Omega's & Natural Chlorophyll, and shikimic acid. Chlorophyll is amazingly similar to hemoglobin, the compound that carries oxygen in the blood. Dr. Yoshihide Hagiwara, President of Hagiwara Institute of Health in Japan, found that when chlorophyll is absorbed in humans, it helps promote the regeneration of red blood cells, which transports nutrients to every cell in the body.
The Live Pine’s Superior Red Pine needle oil is made from the very special Red Pine Tree (Pinus Densiflora) aiding levels of Chlorophyll, Iron, Beta-Carotene, Protein, Vitamin A & C and Rutin. These natural elements found in Superior Red Pine Needle Oil aid in beneficial activities within the body. Live Pine’s Red pine needle oil also aids in your body’s production of glutathione. Glutathione is our very own in-house “chelator.
R-Lipoic Acid is also natural accruing chemical compound scientifically found in pine needles (Red Superior pine needle oil) ,it’s mainly found bound to enzymes involved in energy metabolism.
In plants, R-lipoic acid is bound to enzyme complexes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts, helping with energy production.
Scientifically known studies have shown the Terpenes natural recurring in the Pine needles from Pinus Densiflora aids and reduces Parasites.
Terpenes are a large group of organic compounds found in many plants, including pine needles, and they’re responsible for much of the plant’s aroma and some of its biological activity.
In Pine Needle Oil
Pine needle oil typically contains:
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α-pinene
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β-pinene
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Limonene
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Bornyl acetate
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Camphene
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Terpineol
These are all monoterpenes (or derivatives), which have been studied for:
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Antimicrobial activity
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Anti-inflammatory properties
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Insecticidal and antiparasitic effects
Parasite-related effects
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Some terpenes, particularly α-pinene and limonene, have shown in vitro (lab) activity against certain parasites, including intestinal worms and protozoa.
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Terpenes can disrupt parasite cell membranes or interfere with their metabolism, making them less able to survive.
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This doesn’t make pine needle oil a guaranteed or primary medical treatment for parasitic infections—but it explains why it has been used traditionally for cleansing and deworming purposes.
Yes — pine needle oil does have antibacterial properties.
The oil contains natural compounds like α-pinene, β-pinene, and limonene, which have been shown in lab studies to inhibit the growth of certain bacteria. These compounds can disrupt bacterial cell membranes, interfere with their metabolism, and reduce biofilm formation (which bacteria use to protect themselves).
Research has found pine needle oil to be active against some Gram-positive bacteria (like Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis) and certain Gram-negative bacteria (like Escherichia coli), though effectiveness can vary based on the oil’s purity, the pine species, and how it’s extracted.
It also has antifungal and antiviral activity, which is why it’s sometimes used in natural cleaning solutions, skin applications, and even in traditional medicine.
1. Pine Needle Oil Shows Antibacterial Activity (In Vitro)
- Drugs.com (Oct 2024): Pine needle oil has documented antibacterial, antioxidant, antifungal, and wound-healing effects in both animal and in vitro studies. However, no human clinical trials have been conducted to date.
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Specific In Vitro Results: Pine needle oil has been shown to inhibit common bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Bacillus cereus, and also several fungi including Aspergillus niger and Penicillium citrinum.
Additional studies found activity against spoilage/pathogenic bacteria like Micrococcus luteus and Proteus vulgaris.
There’s also evidence the oil helps reduce microbial growth on fresh-cut produce. - Needles & Cones Across Species: A 2022 study examined essential oils from needles and cones of several pine species—P. sylvestris, P. halepensis, P. nigra, and P. mugo. Oils from cones of P. sylvestris and needles or cones of P. halepensis were notably effective against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and even Candida albicans. Some also showed synergy when combined with the antibiotic gentamicin.
2. Broader Antimicrobial Applications of Pine Oil (Not Necessarily Needle-Specific)
- Wikipedia (Pine oil entry): Pine-derived oils are used industrially as disinfectants, sanitizers, antiseptics, microbicides, and virucides. They’ve shown effectiveness against a long list of microbes including E. coli, S. aureus, Salmonella, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, various influenza types, and Candida albicans, among others.
3. Key Components Behind the Antibacterial Effects
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α-Pinene and other Terpenes: Pine needle oil commonly contains α-pinene, β-pinene, limonene, myrcene, and similar terpenes. These are widely recognized for their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
- α-Pinene, in particular, disrupts bacterial cell integrity, inhibits respiration and ion transport, and increases membrane permeability.
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Pinus Densiflora needles contains the C10 & H16 molecules , which passes the Blood and Brain Barrier.
Alkaline properties in pine needles, helps reduce over acidity in the blood and has been used successfully to relieve and aid in various internal pains, peptic ulcers, ulcerative colitis, constipation, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal tract complaints.
Live Pine Superior Red Pine needle oil Capsules contains a unique fatty acid called pinolenic acid, a related essential fatty acid known as GLA.
The chemical components of Pinus Densiflora Pine Needles, include monoterpene hydrocarbons, such as a-pinene, 3-carene, dipentene, b-pinen, D-limonene, a-terpinene, g-terpinene, cis-b-ocimene, myrcene, camphene, sabinene, and terpinolene (Schulz et al, 1998). Other constituents include bornyl acetate, borneol, 1,8-cineole, citral terpineol, T-cadinol, T-muurolol, a-cadinol, cayophyllene, chamazulen, butyric acid, valeric acid, caproic acid, shikimic acid and isocaproic acid (Leung and Foster).
Aids in increased energy levels when consumed daily.
"What makes our pine needle oil so special is the ability to take internally". Be aware not all pine oil is made for human consumption.
History & Resource & Use:
Pine needle oil is purified by a steam evaporation method and made into a soft-gel by GFD Co. Ltd. after laboratory testing for quality.
Thousands-year-old Chinese and Korean traditional herbal books describe 170 health benefits that were recorded as testimonials by ancient Chinese and Korean people who took pine needle.
The most recent studies of the chemical components found in Pine Needle Oil indicate it has protein, Vitamin A, Carotene and Iron, which are all required by the human body to function properly. Rutin, found in Pine Needles, is thought to be the compound that cleans blood vessels, according to the researchers.
The attributes of the pine needle oil and the benefits gained from its use include needle oil and the benefits gained from its use include:
- 100% Natural, no artificial chemicals or preservatives
- more antioxidants than Vitamin C & E
- Increased energy & Dramatic reduction of fatigue
- Strengthening of the immune system
- Enhanced blood circulation
- Promote longevity
Additional link about Pine needle oil
https://www.drugs.com/npp/pine-needle-oil.html
Product Description :
01. Pine Needle Oil -Gelcap
(450mg x 10 gelcap per PTP) x 10 PTP = 120 gelcap per case.
02. Pine Needle Oil - Bottle : (450mg x- 240 Vegy gelcaps per bottle)
03. Ingredient : 98% Pine needle Oil, 2% Tocoperol.
04. Manufacturered by Green Food Development Co., Ltd in Korea.
05. Pine Needle Oil (GFD brand) was tested by USDA..
Product Dosage :
Take one (1) gelcap per day after meal in first 1~2 weeks, and increase dosage to two(2)~three(3) gelcap a day taking one in the morning and once after every meal. Pine Needle oil should be taken regularly for 3 months to see any noticeable changes.
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*Disclaimer: The FDA has not evaluated any of these statements. Practice at your own risk and gain. Please seek immediate medical care for any urgent trauma. Always consult with a trusted doctor if in question. Korean Red Pine Oil is not intended for pregnant or nursing women, or those that become pregnant. Studies have shown that livestock that consume Pine Needles ( raw not distilled) during pregnancy have suffered miscarriages and experienced pregnant health issues.