Pinus Species
Pinus Species
Out of all the Pinus family plants, piñon is my favorite and the one I choose to use the most. It is a pine tree that is native to the southwest region of the United States. It is sweet, uplifting, and shifting to your entire spirit. Conifers of the pine family are high in vitamin C, full of warming aromatics, and are great expectorants. Expectorants help to get stuck mucus coughed out of the lungs. The resins are healing and rejuvenating to the hair, skin, and soul.
Gunnison Location:
126 N Main St.
Gunnison, CO 81230
970.707.4135
11am-5pm 7 Days a Week
Crested Butte Location:
510 Elk Avenue #6
Crested Butte, CO 81224
11am-5pm 7 Days a Week
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