Make pine salve from local trees. It is a traditional drawing salve, that draws infections, slivers, and inflammation out of the body. Pine salve reduces pain and swelling, helping the body heal itself.
Pine (Pinus sp.) is an incredible gift.ย It is rich in woodsy essential oils and resins. Sometimes in North America, we look to the traditional healing remedies from Europe and the Middle East and ignore the ones that God gave us here.ย Myrrh and frankincense are lovely and expensive.ย Pine is free and just as beneficial for us as these more exotic plants.
You might find pine salve also called pine tar, pine tar salve, pine pitch salve, pine resin salve. Itโs all the same product. This salve is dark and wonderfully aromatic. It can be used safely on humans as well as animals.
Pine trees produce sticky pine resin as a protective response to injury, insect assault, and fungal or bacterial stress.ย Look for the sticky pitch where there are broken branches or pine beetle assault.ย You may find beetle larvae encased in the pine pitch.
Collecting Pine Pitch to Render Oleoresin
Gather the raw resin from pine trees anytime from early spring until fall. You’ll find that spring resin is soft and sticky. It will harden as the season wears on. Soft resin is stickier to the touch but it renders more quickly.ย If you get sticky resin where you donโt want it, you can remove it with oil and soap. The harder, seasoned resin is drier to the touch and will take a little longer to render. Gather about 2 or 3 cups of resin to make 1 cup of rendered oleoresin.
The jars you use to render pine resin should be reserved for your yearly process of rendering pine resin. I use heavy glass jars with lids for this, but do not waste my best canning jars. The jars will be pretty sticky when you are done. I use empty glass peanut butter jars to render mine. Choose a glass jar with a lid and donโt use plastic. Even a tin will do if it has a lid.
When you are out collecting, fill the glass jars with pine resin and place the lid on to hold in the terpinene vapours. You want the medicinal benefits of the terpinenes in your oleoresin. This is not the same as the turpentine that you buy at the paint store, which is a simulated product created from petroleum.
When you collect the oleoresin, use a knife to make it easier to get the resin in.ย ย I never take all the resin from any one spot on the tree, just the outer part of the resin, leaving the inner resin to suffocate the bugs or heal the breach in the integrity of the treeโs bark.
Once the pine resin is enclosed in the jar, you can use your slow cooker or double boiler to render the pine resin without fear of making a sticky mess on your other cookware.
Removing Pine Pitch from Unwanted Places
When you get home you can clean your hands and your knife with vegetable oil or tallow to get the sticky resin off. If you get sticky resin where you donโt want it, you can remove it with oil and soap. Rub with liquid oil till you feel the resin dissolve and then follow up with a squirt of soap or dish detergent.ย It will all wash away.
Alcohol will remove the resin from your clothes with a little scrubbing.ย The follow up with a squirt of detergent.ย It takes a bit more work to get pine resin off of clothes than off of hands.
If you get your fingers sticky with the resin while in the field, the powdery yeast on the bark of aspen trees will help remove the tackiness from your fingers.
How to Make Pine Salve
Pine salve is a traditional drawing salve, that draws infections, slivers, and inflammation out of the body.ย It reduces pain and swelling, helping the body heal itself.ย One way it works is by increasing peripheral circulation by counter-irritation.ย While you could make pure pine salve with just pine oleoresin, beeswax, and oil, this recipe uses infused oils to work synergistically reducing pain and inflammation.
Pine is broadly antimicrobial. It is warming, stimulating, and increases blood flow.ย It is valuable as a chest rub for chest congestion. It can help with localized pain, inflammation, and infection. Itโs also beneficial for old injuries and chronic inflammation.ย It is safe to take internally for sore throat and congestion.
How to Make Pine Pitch Salve
- Prep Time: 2 hours
- Cook Time: 12 hours
- Total Time: 2 hours + 12 hours
- Yield: 14 ounces 1x
Description
Pine salve is a traditional drawing salve, that draws infections, slivers, and inflammation out of the body.ย It reduces pain and swelling, helping the body heal itself.
Ingredients
- ยฝ cup Pine oleoresin, rendered
- ยผ cup Beeswax, melted
- ยผ cup Calendula infused oil
- 2 tbsp. St. Johnโs Wort infused oil
- 2 tbsp. comfrey leaf infused oil
- ยฝ cup of a mixture of Yarrow, self-heal, chickweed, and plantain in an infused oil
- 20 drops tea tree essential oil
- 20 drops frankincense essential oil
Instructions
- Render the pine oleoresin by placing the jars you collected in your slow cooker. Fill halfway with water and turn it on medium heat. Simmer the water in the slow cooker, leaving the jars to render overnight or as long as necessary to turn the pine resin to liquid. Any crud and bugs in the resin will sink to the bottom of the jar. The clean pine oleoresin will be on top.
- Pour the clean oleoresin into another strong glass jar, being careful to only transfer the clean oleoresin. Leave any crud in the original collecting jar and set it aside. You can render more raw pine resin in that same jar.
- In the new jar that has the cleaned and rendered oleoresin, add the beeswax and infused oils. Place the jar back in the slow cooker or another double boiler, and simmer on low heat until the beeswax melts. Stir everything well so that the consistency of the salve is uniform. Remove from the heat.
- Add the essential oils, stirring until you can no longer see it. Pour the pine pitch salve into tins or glass jars with a wide mouth opening. Label and date.
Pine Pitch Salve
Yield: 14 ounces in total.ย You’ll get 3 x 4-ounce tins, plus one 2 ounce tin for travel.
Ingredients:
- ยฝ cup Pine oleoresin, rendered
- ยผ cup Beeswax, melted
- ยผ cup Calendula infused oil
- 2 tbsp. St. Johnโs Wort infused oil
- 2 tbsp. Comfrey Leaf infused oil
- ยฝ cup of a mixture of Yarrow, self-heal, chickweed, and plantain in an infused oil
- 20 drops tea tree essential oil
- 20 drops frankincense essential oil
Method:
- Render the pine oleoresin by placing the jars you collected in your slow cooker. Fill halfway with water and turn it on medium heat. Simmer the water in the slow cooker, leaving the jars to render overnight or as long as necessary to turn the pine resin to liquid. Any crud and bugs in the resin will sink to the bottom of the jar. The clean pine oleoresin will be on top.
- Pour the clean oleoresin into another strong glass jar, being careful to only transfer the clean oleoresin. Leave any crud in the original collecting jar and set it aside. You can render more raw pine resin in that same jar.
- In the new jar that has the cleaned and rendered oleoresin, add the beeswax and infused oils. Place the jar back in the slow cooker or another double boiler, and simmer on low heat until the beeswax melts. Stir everything well so that the consistency of the salve is uniform. Remove from the heat.
- Add the essential oils, stirring until you can no longer see it. Pour the pine pitch salve into tins or glass jars with a wide mouth opening. Label and date.
How to Use Pine Salve
The aroma of this salve is wonderful even without the essential oils. You can leave them out without harming the beneficial effects of the salve.
Use pine pitch salve on painful joints, cuts, abrasions, or swollen injuries. You can use it as a chest rub or an inhalant for chest congestion. Some folks even use it as a lip balm.
Itโs a little sticky going on but it is quickly absorbed by the skin and the stickiness goes away in just a few minutes.
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I’m definitely gonna try this, or some variations on it, at least.
One question: is cleaned resin really the same as pine tar? I was under the impression that pine tar was a different product, extracted by pyrolysis from fatwood and used often as a waterproofing and preservative, among other things (medicinal included).
Thank you so much for the thorough information and inspiration!
(1) Is there a good way to filter out the debris from the pine resin?
I melted the pine pitch using the double boiler method with a glass jar. It was so thick with debris still intertwine in the melted pine resin that I could not separate the pine resin from the debris. I tried using cotton fabric to filter the resin and it was very messy and I lost some resin in the process. I end up adding olive oil in attempt to make the thin the resin in hoping to make it easier to filter. It was too difficult.
(2) Do we lose some of the essential oil if heating the resin for a long time?
I had to heat the resin for a long time for it to melt and also when adding the bees wax.
Thank you again for the inspiration!
Wouldn’t adding the comfrey prevent you from using this on open wounds? All of the other ingredients lend themselves to a good first aid salve, but the comfrey kind if limits the uses, doesn’t it?
Hi there, I made a balm from the pine needles (i took small branches) cooked in the olive oil, I put also rosemary and a bit of thymus. I cooked it for two hours and got nice green liquid balm. But when I put it in the jar and it cooled off.. what I got is balm uper half, and brown liquid lower half. Does somebody knows what is this brown liquid? I can send a picture or video on mail if needed.. Thanks
Thanks Joybileefram thatโs great now I can make a full batch it was also very hard just to get the small clear layer on top separated as chilling mixed them again then rendering again made more or less all of it clear
Itโs just that you said 3 cups of pine resin makes one cup of pine olseresin
Thanks again