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Pine Tree Produces Pollen That Resembles Human Testosterone

By Lusea Lu / January 8, 2016
Pine Tree

Have you ever heard that Pine Tree produces 100% natural testosterone?

It is one of it’s medical applications that have been long known in the East. The Pollen of Pine Trees even supply bio-available Vitamin D and are so rich in nutrients that some believe it’s possible to solely survive on pine pollen. It is truly a remarkable super food and definitely worth more attention. However keep in mind it is mainly for man. Check out this awesome article below:

When one of the most spiritually aware and medically advanced ancient cultures on the planet reveres an herb for thousands of years, there’s usually good reason to believe there is something special about it. Such is the case with Pine Pollen, an extremely potent, healing, and nutrient-dense superfood that is proverbially off the radar compared to much less fantastic yet far more popular herbs and plant medicines. With over 200 bioactive nutrients, vitamins, and minerals in high concentrations, Pine Pollen is easily one of the most important and beneficial herbal medicines on the planet. One of the few substances on earth that has the ability to stimulate measurable testosterone and hormone production, Pine Pollen has been a treasure of Traditional Chinese Medicine and neighboring Asian cultures for the last 3,000 years. Known as a master rejuvenator and adaptogen, the herb has quickly become known to the wider world in recent years.

But just what exactly is so special about it? To understand that, we need to look closely at its origins. Pine Pollen is just that: the pollen of Pine trees. Pollen is actually a form of a seed; and, like all seeds, it contains the fundamental nutrients and essence necessary to grow a towering 100-foot tall Pine tree that can live for hundreds of years. As such, it contains an incredibly wide spectrum and high concentration of unique and rare nutrients that do much the same for the human body as it does for the tree itself: promotes rapid growth, rejuvenation, and healing. So much so, in fact, that it is widely considered to be the top natural medicine in the world for such properties.

In Asia, Pine Pollen is traditionally known as a powerful Jing-enhancing herb, which loosely translates to vital essence or life force. Herbs classified as Jing tonics are typically used in cases of weakness, burnout from stress or exhaustion, sexual imbalances (infertility, low libido, erectile dysfunction, etc.), or in any case where there was a need for deep rejuvenation and nourishment. The Daoists believe that we are born with a certain amount of Jing and when it runs out, we die; so, the handful of herbs able to cause the accumulation and restoration of Jing in the body are revered as supreme longevity tonics, of which Pine Pollen is one of the greatest. However, it is also used by health seekers simply looking for an added boost above and beyond their baseline state of health.

Pollen from the Pine tree

as superfoods go, one of the unique benefits of pine is that it can be easily and readily harvested at certain times of the year when the pollen is blooming.

 

In addition to all its other medicinal healing properties, one Pine Pollen’s greatest benefits is that it is also a nutrient-rich food, containing hundreds of vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that nourish the body at a fundamental level. It’s particularly rich in B-vitamins, amino acids—which are the building blocks of protein and heavily influence neurotransmitter production and mood—and Vitamin D3, which is notoriously difficult to get from food, the only other sources being egg yolks and fish, in addition to the sun. Pine Pollen is also rich in more exotic, albeit vitally important, compounds such as nucleic acids (DNA-repairing fragments) and superoxide dismutase, a powerful antioxidant and cell protectant, among many others.

But perhaps the most important and unique property and benefit of Pine Pollen is its ability to harmonize and powerfully rejuvenate the endocrine system, which is a rare ability in the plant world. Pine Pollen is nature’s most powerful androgen, which essentially translates to a substance that stimulates testosterone production, although other hormones also fall under the title as well. But, if you are a woman, don’t let this scare you. The reason Pine Pollen is such a powerful androgen is in large part because it is the only natural source of the “wonder hormone” DHEA, which is the precursor to not just testosterone, but estrogen and progesterone as well. With that being said, all three of these hormones are important for both men and women, just in different proportions, which is why it’s important to note that Pine Pollen is considered an adaptogenic herb, meaning that it is one that restores balance to the body by adapting its effects to whatever conditions are present. For this reason, it’s safe for both men and women to take, with a few exceptions, which I will discuss later on. But let’s focus back in on DHEA and how it affects the body because this is the key to understanding the health benefits of Pine Pollen and why it is such an incredible herb.

Read the entire article at www.consciouslifestylemag.com

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