The highly curative properties pine nut oil are explained by the technology of preparation, which includes a method of cold-pressing and the gathering of cedar nuts by hand, allowing the product to retain all the great revitalizing strength of the cedar tree. Historically, in Siberia, where distances are great and food is scarce, especially during the long, cold Siberian winter, a handful of pine nuts or a tablespoon of pine nut oil taken with - or even instead of - a meal have provided a long-lasting feeling of “fullness”. In addition, pine nuts and their oil are rich with essential vitamins, nutrients, and microelements such as vitamins E (5 times more than olive oil), B1, B2 and B3, beta-carotene (pro-vitamin A) and other carotenoids, essential amino acids, magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, and iodine. These powerful health-promoting and nutritional benefits have earned the Siberian pine (the tree from which pine nuts were harvested) the name of “the Tsar of all trees” in Russia. It also contains serotonin –so called hormone of happiness. Serotonin is known to regulate the mood, prevent depression and make you feel happy.*
C**T
works as advertised!
It seemed to help quite a bit and have not had belching issues. Only gave it a 4 because bottle cap was very cheap and impossible to prevent leaking
A**R
Five Stars
Great product!
A**R
Diluted with (soybean?) oil
This is not pure Siberian pine nut oil.Judging by the taste and the smell, it's diluted with another oil (soybean?), with pine nut oil not even being 50% of the blend.To add insult to injury, the front of the box says "oil blend", whereas on the side of the box, just below the Nutrition Facts, it is stated that the product only contains "Siberian pine nut oil".Will not be buying again.
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