Pine Buds

Pine buds are a very important component for the health of the respiratory tract, especially in the winter season, when cold air can lead to coughing and bronchial diseases. This plant contains many beneficial substances that have a beneficial effect on the human body.

Pine buds contain essential oils, resins, bitterness and tannins, which have antitussive and expectorant activity. These elements help reduce tension in the respiratory organs, normalize breathing and prevent the development of bacterial infections. In addition to this, pine cones also have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and tonic properties, which help strengthen the immune system and protect the body from various diseases.

Pharmaceutical studies have shown that pine trees are enriched with plant polyphenols, natural compounds that have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These fatty acids prevent the formation of free radicals and other harmful components, thereby protecting the cells of the respiratory organs and other organs of the body from their negative effects.

Bronchial asthma is a disease that affects the respiratory system, including the bronchi. Regular use of pine buds helps reduce asthma symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath and decreased vitality. Pine is known for its softening effect on the mucous membranes of the bronchi, which leads to a decrease in inflammation and bronchoconstriction, and also helps to reduce the amount of secreted mucous masses and improve sputum discharge. Pine cones can be used as part of complex therapy for respiratory diseases; they are also used as an expectorant or anti-allergy agent. Scientists believe that Scots pine extract has a positive effect on immune system function and fights pathogens that cause bronchitis, pulmonary tuberculosis, whooping cough, rhinitis, sinusitis, laryngitis and sinusitis. Also, when using them, the risk of allergies is reduced.