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White pine bark is an expectorant and respiratory stimulant. It has been used for centuries as a remedy for coughs and chest congestion, including asthma and bronchitis. When used as a base for cough syrups, white pine bark aids expectoration of mucus, thereby helping to prevent worsening of the respiratory symptoms. The bark is also antiseptic and thus helps to reduce or slow down bacterial growth. |  |  |  |  | |  |  |
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25 tea bags
$ 11.09 US
| | Pine Resins Increase Circulation and Help Overcome Colds and Flu.
White Pine Bark is taken from the inner bark of the White Pine tree. White
Pine, also known as Weymouth Pine, is an evergreen conifer that grows
throughout eastern No...
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| White Pine Bark Tea | |
50 tea bags
$ 16.64 US
| | Pine Resins Increase Circulation and Help Overcome Colds and Flu.
White Pine Bark is taken from the inner bark of the White Pine tree. White
Pine, also known as Weymouth Pine, is an evergreen conifer that grows
throughout eastern No...
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| White Pine Bark Tea (Loose) | |
4 oz
$ 10.72 US
| | Pine Resins Increase Circulation and Help Overcome Colds and Flu.
White Pine Bark is taken from the inner bark of the White Pine tree. White
Pine, also known as Weymouth Pine, is an evergreen conifer that grows
throughout eastern No...
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| White Pine Bark Tea (Loose) | |
8 oz
$ 15.74 US
| | Pine Resins Increase Circulation and Help Overcome Colds and Flu.
White Pine Bark is taken from the inner bark of the White Pine tree. White
Pine, also known as Weymouth Pine, is an evergreen conifer that grows
throughout eastern No...
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