In this video, you’ll learn how to:
-Harvest pollen-producing pine catkins (male flowers)
-Dry the catkins
-Sift the pine pollen away from the catkin fibers
-Store your pine pollen
-Best way to consumer pine pollen when you run out
My best,
Christian
P.S. At the end of my video you’ll notice how I describe that each serving of my signature product Longevity in a Bottle contains a generous dose of pine pollen extract. Get yourself a bottle today!
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Absolutely AMAZING !!!!! Beautiful !!!! Thanks for sharing this very cool do it yourself 101
I was going to ask if this was the same thing I pay $50 bucks for at the same time you said “about 50 dollars worth” so cool (;
Longevity in a Bottle ROCKS !!! I recently got the Goji Joy,next on my list is the He shou wu I think you are a wonderful teacher, in explaining the health benefits of your craft and passion. Very down to “earth’ and humble in your “nature” Thank you (;
Thank you SO much Debbie! YOU rock!
This was so helpful. The last time I tried to do it took MUCH longer and I ended up with less! I can’t wait to try again. Thanks, Christian. You are always so inspiring and have such a wealth of information! P.S. Love the cameos by the talented Bethanne and Java!
where is a good place to go in the bay area to harvest pine pollen?
Grace,
There are many pine trees with large catkins for another week or 2 around the SF Bay Area, mostly lined along streets, so try to find them with very little traffic around. 🙂
-Christian