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  • Question
    Can I use dry pine needles to make tea? If so, do I use more or less needles?
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    Yes, you can use dry pine needles. You will need more because the natural juices are sucked out when dried, so to get more flavor you will need to add more needles.
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    What can I use to clean pine needles properly?
    Community Answer
    Just wash them with water and rub them with a cloth to get dirt off.
  • Question
    What kind of pine tree is used for pine tree tea ?
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    Most pine trees are safe to make pine needle tea. Some varieties of them are poisonous though, like Yew (Taxus), Norfolk Island Pine (Araucana heterophylla) and Ponderosa Pine (Pinus ponderosa). So check the variety carefully before picking up any needles.
  • Question
    How often can I drink pine needle tea?
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    You can drink it every day or every other day. Avoid drinking too much, however, as it contains 4 to 5 times more vitamin C than orange juice as well as a high amount of vitamin A. Remember, too much of a good thing, including vitamins, can quickly become a bad thing.
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    How do I dry the needles and use them in tea?
    Community Answer
    You don't. They're used fresh. You can dry them out by leaving them in a cool dry place, and they'll still work, but it's not essential.
  • Question
    Can I use fir and/or spruce needles?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you could use either one.
  • Question
    Can I use jack pine needles for tea?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Jack pine needles are completely safe for pine needle tea.
  • Question
    Should I use young or old pine needles?
    Community Answer
    Use fresh pine needles. The age of the tree does not matter as long as the needles are green/fresh.
  • Question
    Can I use Norway pine needles for pine needle tea?
    Community Answer
    No. They are poisonous, as are the needles of the Ponderosa pine. It would be a good idea to google "which pine needles are poisonous" if you have further questions.
  • Question
    What is the antidote for pine poisoning?
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    The most common antidote for all poisonous plants is some charcoal and/or white wood ash mixed with water. The charcoal will help absorb the poison in your stomach, so it has less effect. The white wood ash helps relieve stomach pain. Also, plenty of water and rest. You can also go to the emergency center of your hospital, your doctor's or call a poison hotline for help.
  • Question
    Can I make tea from a blue spruce tree?
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    You can make spruce tea year-round, and the needles you use will influence the taste of the tea: young, light green spruce tips will yield a light, slightly lemony flavor, while mature needles harvested during the winter will create a stronger, slightly more bitter tea.
  • Question
    Can I chop the needles into smaller pieces?
    Emma Walters
    Community Answer
    Yes, but blending is not recommended for best results.
  • Question
    Is it okay to use the springtime tips, including the little pods at the end of the branches of white pine, to make tea, or is it just the needles or both?
    Sabreen Almuzel
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    Yes, using the springtime tips, including the tender buds and little pods at the end of the branches of white pine, is suitable for making pine needle tea. These young parts often have a milder flavor and can enhance the tea's taste. You can include both the needles and tips for a well-rounded infusion. Don't use pine trees treated with chemicals.
  • Question
    Is Cedar Pine safe for making pine needle tea?
    Sabreen Almuzel
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    It depends on the species. To make pine needle tea, it's generally safer to use true pine trees like Eastern White Pine or Ponderosa Pine. Some cedars may contain toxic compounds. Verify the tree's identity and make sure it hasn't been treated with harmful chemicals before harvesting pine needles or young shoots for tea.
  • Question
    Can I use Loblolly Pine needles to make pine needle tea?
    Sabreen Almuzel
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    Yes. Confirm the tree's identity, harvest fresh needles, and make sure they haven't been treated with pesticides. Use them in moderation and verify their safety through local resources. If you have health concerns or are pregnant, consult a healthcare professional before adding pine needle tea to your diet.
  • Question
    Can I freeze pine needles to use later for making tea?
    Obi-Wan Kenobi
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    Yes, but dry them first to ensure better infusion.
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