Thanks for this elaborate and extensive info. Being a new home owner of a pine studded garden, I was considering it a hassle as all of the area is covered with golden dust and thousands of tiny male catkkins. Wish I knew it before so could've collected powder.
The pine pollen is great! Also, changing your current lifestyle and diet that got you to this place. Think of a healthy plant with lots of leaves (person with enough healthy nutrients and lifestyle) and then think of a plant not getting enough nutrients or the nutrients are sapped off due to different reasons (a person with irregular sleeping patterns, unhealthy eating habits, drugs/alcohol, also how you treat others is important for your health due to the good and the bad in each friendship can reward you with endorphins (happy) or punish with cortisol (stress). So when you treat others with consideration and kindness it rewards your body with good feeling, if you are focused on only yourself you can be more stressed out, there is a balance of harmonious relaxed solutions for every person place and thing and once you follow this way your perspective will shift you will be living in a world that you perceive differently due to your true intention of harmonious relaxed solutions for all people places and things.
Hi,we preserve pollens of date palms in honey and we whip it from time to time of course we put it in the fridge but it doesn't last long it crystalized so we add some honey with wax to whitner and stop crystallizing due to it's process of changing it's color by time .Hey be careful it can tan your skin so if you live in hot zones don't take it during hot summer ,good life from Saudi Arabia moooah
funny enough that's what i've been doing with a pine pollen smoothie. it's been shown turmeric and black pepper increase the bio availability of other substances so i blend together pine pollen turmeric black pepper and healthy fats (avocado, almond milk) with a a few fruits and vegetables - powerful stuff!
That sounds great. I think my husband would benefit from it if I can get him to try it. He hurts all the time. (But NO Avocados.... He says they're slimy alien eggs... heeheehee) Thank you for the info.
I live in Colorado. You don't get much more "pine tree" dense than here. I have _never_ seen the ground coated yellow with pine pollen, and wouldn't even have known they did such a thing if I hadn't taken the time to learn about pine trees in depth.
that's weird because I live in a part of Mississippi known as the "Pine Belt" and when this shit's going strong you'll see a yellow film on everything. windows, your vehicle, sidewalks, etc.
I watched a video recently on why its more of a problem. Many city planners inentionally planted male trees to avoid seeds and fruit falling, but in doing so, there aren't enough female trees collecting the pollen and also the ratio is jusy skewed heavily towards more pollen producers. The difference between both of your experiences may be that in Colorado, its more of a natural distribution of pollen, whereas in Mississippi there may be more human planted trees.
@@nicholasfleischhauer191 you know that the male and female pine cons grow on the same tree, right? There's no male and female trees there's just a pine tree that has both.
WOW@@!!!!! So Much Information. So much that relates to loved ones and other I know.. I have to find some of this and check the area for these types of trees I can harvest from.. I am out in the tulies without too much close city issues.
I was told by a scientist at Berlex that the cell wall can be broken by putting the pollen in the freezer for several days ...what are your thoughts on this? ...thanks
Latin terms are great. Arrogant, but great. For anyone else who is a normal person (which means you needed this video), a pinus sylvestris is a Scots pine. A Pinus massoniana is a Masson's Pine. Anyone that knew what those latin names were probably knew enough about pines that they didn't need to watch this video.
@@SuperfoodEvolution But there are many toxic chemicals in the atmosphere and processed foods as you pointed out. Would it be useful in balancing out this excess estrogen? And also only having pine pollen maybe 3-4 times a week?
The truth m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-raqsIqhX-Po.html 0:33 yes BUT it contains extremely low amount so low that almost no matter how much you eat you will not get any effects, There are far more better more nutrient rich foods out there, People are just bored and want to eat something special-to feel special, Just eat corella or sperulina, 1:44 just because it maybe can help some plants to grow better the forest doesn’t mean that humans-animals will have the same effects as a plant..
+Lori Dennis Considering how some people want certain foods banned, like a newly formed vegan group in my country trying to ban meat (check bulgarian vegan protests on YT, too gross to explain here ) Still, banning sales of pollen and harvest due to {add an idiotic reason} isnt far off if they lose on some high end pills due to folks foraging the same for free.. Or a cheap plain tickets worth to a city near a pine forest.
You can eat the resin!?! 'Dies from turpentine poisoning' this may be a joke, but can someone actually explain how the pine tree is edible and you don't get turpentine poisoning from it. I have eaten pine nuts and made needle tea, but I still wonder how we avoid turp poisoning. Pls help.
When making tea, don't boil the needles. Heat water til just before it boils and then add needles and let steep. Boiling the needles can release the turpentine when the needles begin to break down. Also, I've heard (haven't researched this claim) that ponderosa pines contain higher amounts of turpentine than say white pines. Hope that helps
"SuperFoodEvolution"; what SAY YOU . . . about the potential edible and nutritional parts, of ALL CONIFERS: Giant Sequoias & Coastal Redwoods; Spruces; Firs; Junipers; TRUE Cedars--Deodar & Atlas; Cypresses; Yews; Torreyas; etc.--not just Pines? And, depending on Speciation, other tissues may include: the soft, fleshy cores of immature [female] pinecones; the cambium--including the tissues of what would otherwise mature into wood; immature buds & foliage; the saps/resins; and, freshly lain-down bark tissues from cambium.
Is pine pollen a stimulant? Will it make your heart beat faster? ...that's what red ginseng (Korean) did to my husband and it made his penis feel numb and not be-able to get hard! How much of the powder of pine pollen should a man take for erectile dysfunction and how long? Thank you!
Rina . Korean ginseng is very 'yang'. Make sure he is not too yang. He need more 'yin' and balance the two. Go to a traditional China practitional doctor to find out.