
Pine
Pine (Pinus spp.), known as Chir Pine in Ayurveda, is a powerful herb valued for its purifying properties. It is used to balance Vata and Kapha doshas; pine also supports respiratory health, promotes vitality, and enhances mental clarity in Ayurvedic practices.
Reviewed By
Dr. Sapna Kangotra
Senior Ayurveda Doctor
Ayurvedic Uses and Benefits:
For Skin:
- Anti-Aging: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles with antioxidant properties.
- Cleanses and Detoxifies: Purifies the skin, promoting a fresh complexion.
- Fights Skin Infections: Treats acne and fungal infections with antimicrobial properties.
- Soothes Irritated Skin: Calms inflammation and reduces rashes as well.
- Enhances Skin Tone: Balances out skin tone.
For Hair:
- Promotes Hair Growth: Stimulates scalp circulation for healthy hair growth
- Prevents Dandruff: Reduces flakiness and itching with antifungal properties.
- Strengthens Hair: Nourishes hair follicles, preventing breakage and split ends.
- Scalp Health: Reduces irritation and inflammation on the scalp.
- Adds Shine: Enhances natural shine and texture of hair.
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