Pinus sylvestris

Pin-s.Scotch Pine
Plant Kingdom

Remedy of chronic bronchitis and joint stiffness. Chronic bronchitis with thick expectoration. Joint stiffness. Rheumatism. Gout. Used in aromatherapy for respiratory conditions.

Source

Prepared from the fresh needles and young shoots of Pinus sylvestris (Pinaceae).

Available Potencies

6C12C30CMTMother Tincture
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Keynote Symptoms

Chronic bronchitis with thick expectoration. Joint stiffness and rheumatism. Gout. Used in steam inhalation and aromatherapy for respiratory conditions. Ankle weakness. Itching skin.

Mind & Emotional Symptoms

Dull.

General Symptoms

Chest and joints. Worse from cold, damp. Better from warmth.

Physical Symptoms

Respiratory

Chronic bronchitis. Thick expectoration.

Extremities

Joint stiffness. Rheumatism. Gout. Ankle weakness.

Modalities

Better From

Warmth

Worse From

Cold, damp

Constitutional Type

Chronic bronchitis with rheumatism.

Clinical Indications

Chronic bronchitis, joint stiffness, rheumatism, gout

Comparative Materia Medica

Pix liquida has chronic bronchitis with third costal pain. Terebinthina has smoky urine.

Safety Information

PregnancySafe
PediatricSafe
NursingSafe
Aggravation Risk: low
Antidoting Substances

Not established.

Material Dose Toxicity

Pine needles are non-toxic. Used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine. Safe in all potencies.

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