#PineNeedleTea Dangers: Understanding the Risks

March 28, 2023

Excerpt: "While pine needle tea may provide some health benefits, certain individuals should avoid consuming it due to potential risks. Pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with allergies, and those taking specific medications should exercise caution before consuming pine needle tea.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women

- Potential for miscarriage
- Neonatal risks
- Interference with lactation

Pregnant women should avoid pine needle tea as it has been linked to uterine contractions and a potential risk of miscarriage. Breastfeeding women should also exercise caution, as the compounds in the tea could be transferred to the infant through breast milk and pose unknown risks.

People with allergies

- Reactions to pine pollen
- Cross-reactivity with other allergens
- Severity of symptoms

Individuals with allergies, particularly to pine pollen, should be cautious when consuming pine needle tea. Cross-reactivity with other allergens can occur, leading to severe allergic reactions. Symptoms can range from mild irritation to life-threatening anaphylaxis.

Interactions with medications

- Anticoagulants
- Diuretics
- Diabetes medications

Those taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, diuretics, or diabetes medications, should consult with their healthcare provider before consuming pine needle tea. The tea’s compounds may interact with these drugs, potentially causing harmful side effects."

Learn more:
https://superfoodly.com/pine-needle-tea-dangers-understanding-the-risks/

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The Safety Tips You Need Before Brewing Your Own #PineNeedleTea

By Stacie Adams March 11, 2024

"Not all pine trees produce needles that are safe for consumption. For instance, ponderosa and lodgepole pines contain toxic elements and should be avoided as a result, per MasterClass. When it comes to safe options, you can brew tea from the needles of Jeffrey pines, as well as white and eastern white pines. Also, keep in mind that some trees are related to pines but belong to a different family. These trees can have the same appearance but contain highly toxic substances that should not be consumed."

Read More: https://www.thedailymeal.com/1532521/pine-needle-tea-safety-tip/

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#Maine pine needles yield valuable #Tamiflu material

Researchers at the University of Maine at Orono say they’ve found a new and relatively easy way to extract #ShikimicAcid – a key ingredient in the drug Tamiflu – from pine tree needles.

Posted November 7, 2010

"A little-known raw material used in the most widely used antiviral flu medicine comes from the fruit of trees native to China. It turns out it also comes from pine trees in Maine’s backyard.

"Researchers at the University of Maine at Orono say they’ve found a new and relatively easy way to extract shikimic acid – a key ingredient in the drug Tamiflu – from pine tree needles.

"It remains to be seen if the process can be applied commercially. The extract could be valuable because Tamiflu is the world’s most widely used antiviral drug for treating the flu.

"The major source of shikimic acid now is the star anise, an unusual star-shaped fruit that grows on small trees native to China."

Original article:
https://www.pressherald.com/2010/11/07/maine-pine-needles-yield-valuable-tamiflu-material/

Archived version:
https://archive.md/wsg0J

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Maine pine needles yield valuable Tamiflu material

Researchers at the University of Maine at Orono say they've found a new and relatively easy way to extract shikimic acid – a key ingredient in the drug Tamiflu – from pine tree needles.

The Portland Press Herald
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