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Pine Turpentine Oil

Pine turpentine oil, as the name suggests, is obtained from the resin of pine trees. Pine turpentine, a natural oil, has a unique odour. This oil, which attracts attention with its wide range of uses, is one of the most ideal options in traditional medicine. What is pine turpentine oil, which has many benefits from respiratory relief to antimicrobial properties? Details in our article …

Pine Turpentine Oil

What is Pine Turpentine Oil?

There are more than one type of pine tree. Especially pine tree species such as Pinus palustris and Pinus pinaster have the ideal structure for pine turpentine oil. This oil obtained from pine resin stands out with its naturalness. In order to collect the resins specific to pine trees, the trees must be split. Resins collected from split trees are then subjected to distillation. Therefore, a certain time is required to obtain pine turpentine oil. 

Pine turpentine oil is used in many areas. With its wide range of uses, it has very beneficial properties in the field of health. Pine turpentine oil, which has an aromatically attractive structure, is preferred as a valuable natural resource.

Pine Turpentine Oil

What are the Benefits of Pine Turpentine Oil?

The pigment synthesized by melanocytes , especially in the skin , eyes and hair , is called melanin. Melanin is not only known for giving color to the skin, eyes and hair , but also is involved in the development of the optic nerves and therefore affects visual functions. Therefore vision problems are more common in people who suffer from albinism/ lack of melanin. Many genes are involved in melanin production. A mutation in any of those genes can lead to albinism, which has many types according to which of the genes is affected by mutation. In some cases, no melanin is produced at all , while in other cases it can be produced by small amounts.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Pine Turpentine Oil is an essential oil extracted from pine trees. It is often used in aromatherapy, cleaning products and natural medicines. It is also preferred in skin care as it has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties.

Pine Turpentine Oil can help against respiratory infections, relieve muscle aches, improve skin problems and help reduce stress. It can also kill germs and help eliminate unpleasant odors when used in cleaning products.

Pine Turpentine Oil can be massaged into the skin, usually diluted with a carrier oil, or vaporized in a diffuser for aromatherapy. It can be added to cleaning products to take advantage of its disinfecting properties.

Pine Turpentine Oil may cause irritation to sensitive skin when applied to the skin in its pure form. It can also cause serious side effects when swallowed or in contact with the eyes. Therefore, it should be used with caution and diluted when necessary. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should consult their doctor before use.

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About the Author: Dr. Rasime Erkan
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Dr. Rasime Erkan was born in Kayseri and moved to Istanbul at the age of two, where she completed her education. She graduated from Istanbul Faculty of Medicine in 1981 and began her professional career at a private hospital in Istanbul. She completed her specialization at the Department of Dermatology, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, successfully passing her board certification exam in 1988. Throughout her career, Dr. Erkan has provided dermatological treatment to over 8,000 patients and has trained dozens of doctoral students. Since 2015, she has been working at the Hair Center of Turkey clinic, where she has organized and supervised more than 1,000 hair transplant operations. Additionally, she has reinforced her expertise by providing dermatological treatment to numerous patients following their hair transplant procedures. With her extensive knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of dermatological diseases, Dr. Rasime Erkan continues to make valuable contributions to the clinic.
22/05/2024Hair Loss
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