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White Pine Bark is a circulatory stimulant and mainly used as an herbal treatment to overcome or prevent the onset of colds and flu by increasing circulation. White Pine Bark is used as an expectorant and is also used as a tea for bronchitis, colds, coughs, and influenza. It is also a diuretic and is said to have a beneficial effect on the urinary tract. 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 North America. The White Pine usually grows up to about 80 feet in height. White Pine is primarily used for lumber, telephone poles, and pulp for paper production, but it is also a source of a resin, which has proven to be of medicinal value. This resin, located in the inner bark, is a circulatory stimulant and mainly used as an herbal treatment to overcome or prevent the onset of colds and flu by increasing circulation. White Pine Bark is used as an expectorant and is also used as a tea for bronchitis, colds, coughs, croup, and influenza.
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