Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 According to " Hyangyakjipsongbang " (a medical encyclopedia) published in the 15th century in Korea, pine needle prevents aging, invigorates spirits and turns grey hair to black. The Korean people have used pine needles in steaming rice-cake and curing various diseases. The Natural Health Foodstuff Company under the Ministry of Forestry developed a pine needle tea last year through deep study of medical classics and ecological experiments. It also succeeded in making pine needle liquor which preserves its natural medicinal ingredients. The liquor contains vitamins C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, and some 40 kinds of microelements including calcium and selenium, nucleic acid, essential amino acid and sexual hormone preparations. It is efficacious for the prevention and treatment of cancer, arteriosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, chronic colitis, rheumatic inflammation, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis. It also prevents aging and promotes health. Kim Chang Gil, director of the company, told KCNA that the liquor is popular among people as it makes people feel well, promotes digestion by eliminating toxic elements from liver and increasing the liver function and removes swelling. It is also a good diuretic. The company (Tel: 00850-2-18111-381-8051.Fax: 00850-2-381-4416) has steadily made researches to make other kinds of pine needle foodstuffs. I was forwarded this and left the phone numbers as I do not have any interest in this company. If you do not wish the advertising you may remove the numbers. I guess that it would not be hard to just make your own tea by steeping the needles in boiling water. I don't know if the vitamines are added or if they are naturally in the tea. Gene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 In a message dated 4/27/2007 7:22:59 P.M. Central Standard Time, luellamay129 writes: According to "Hyangyakjipsongbang" (a medical encyclopedia) published > in the 15th century in Korea, pine needle prevents aging, invigorates > spirits and turns grey hair to black. Several years ago a Missionary friend of mine told a group of us about the time he had pneumonia. His Father was a medical doctor and was upset that his son wasn't responding to treatment and the future looked very bleak. The Father was not the attending physician so the son called him close to the bed and told him to go out and get pine needles for tea. He did and the young man made a remarkable recovery. See what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2007 Report Share Posted April 28, 2007 This is actually very interesting. I was just talking about " youth " with a friend of mine, I believe it was yesterday. Do I dare call? I just might. Maybe I'll do a google search first. oleander soup , " gene98583 " <eugene.mouncer wrote: > > > > According to " Hyangyakjipsongbang " (a medical encyclopedia) published > in the 15th century in Korea, pine needle prevents aging, invigorates > spirits and turns grey hair to black. > The Korean people have used pine needles in steaming rice-cake and > curing various diseases. > The Natural Health Foodstuff Company under the Ministry of Forestry > developed a pine needle tea last year through deep study of medical > classics and ecological experiments. It also succeeded in making pine > needle liquor which preserves its natural medicinal ingredients. > The liquor contains vitamins C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, and some 40 > kinds of microelements including calcium and selenium, nucleic acid, > essential amino acid and sexual hormone preparations. > It is efficacious for the prevention and treatment of cancer, > arteriosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, chronic colitis, rheumatic > inflammation, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis. It also > prevents aging and promotes health. > Kim Chang Gil, director of the company, told KCNA that the liquor is > popular among people as it makes people feel well, promotes digestion > by eliminating toxic elements from liver and increasing the liver > function and removes swelling. It is also a good diuretic. > The company (Tel: 00850-2-18111-381-8051.Fax: 00850-2-381-4416) has > steadily made researches to make other kinds of pine needle > foodstuffs. > > I was forwarded this and left the phone numbers as I do not have any > interest in this company. If you do not wish the advertising you may > remove the numbers. I guess that it would not be hard to just make > your own tea by steeping the needles in boiling water. I don't know > if the vitamines are added or if they are naturally in the tea. > > Gene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2007 Report Share Posted April 30, 2007 Shouldn't that be you were talking about youth with a "youthful friend" of yours?oleander soup , " May" <luellamay129 wrote:>> This is actually very interesting. I was just talking about "youth" > with a friend of mine, I believe it was yesterday. Do I dare call? > I just might. Maybe I'll do a google search first.> > > > oleander soup , "gene98583" eugene.mouncer@ > wrote:> >> > > > > > According to "Hyangyakjipsongbang" (a medical encyclopedia) > published > > in the 15th century in Korea, pine needle prevents aging, > invigorates > > spirits and turns grey hair to black.> > The Korean people have used pine needles in steaming rice-cake and > > curing various diseases.> > The Natural Health Foodstuff Company under the Ministry of Forestry > > developed a pine needle tea last year through deep study of medical > > classics and ecological experiments. It also succeeded in making > pine > > needle liquor which preserves its natural medicinal ingredients.> > The liquor contains vitamins C, B1, B2, B12, PP, A and E, and some > 40 > > kinds of microelements including calcium and selenium, nucleic > acid, > > essential amino acid and sexual hormone preparations.> > It is efficacious for the prevention and treatment of cancer, > > arteriosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, chronic colitis, > rheumatic > > inflammation, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral thrombosis. It also > > prevents aging and promotes health.> > Kim Chang Gil, director of the company, told KCNA that the liquor > is > > popular among people as it makes people feel well, promotes > digestion > > by eliminating toxic elements from liver and increasing the liver > > function and removes swelling. It is also a good diuretic.> > The company (Tel: 00850-2-18111-381-8051.Fax: 00850-2-381-4416) has > > steadily made researches to make other kinds of pine needle > > foodstuffs.> > > > I was forwarded this and left the phone numbers as I do not have > any > > interest in this company. If you do not wish the advertising you > may > > remove the numbers. I guess that it would not be hard to just make > > your own tea by steeping the needles in boiling water. I don't > know > > if the vitamines are added or if they are naturally in the tea.> > > > Gene> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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