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Like ants spend all good time preparing for the next winter, we must do the same. Now begins the ti


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Like ants spend all good time preparing for the next winter, we must do the same. Now begins the time to make preparations for plants that will service the cold when they return. We have only to look around us to see what we do. The candles are the young shoots of pine. Thus will the new leaves and male flowers. If you look all the pins are being grown. The buds have gone all or also called "candles" rights orange, long and thick as a finger. These candles will come out new leaves and male flowers, and are loaded with aromatic resin. These candles are preparing a syrup used since ancient times as a balm for respiratory problems. On this side of Cadi syrup is made with pineapple, which provide the same properties. Pine candles. SYRUP PI. We will look candles pine spaces clean and away from the roads. On the other hand we must realize that we can not cut all the candles of the same pine, which is a vital part of the tree. Cut three or four secondary branches only, never the central suntea axis. If a branch there are growing two or three, there always leave the home. You start by putting a sugar base. Once home to cut small candles. In a glass jar start with a base of red sugar and from there go by layers of candles and sugar until finishing with a layer of sugar. Every three or four layers suntea will push the mortar suntea so they are very compact and with little air. Then alternate layers of sliced small candles and sugar. Once filled, suntea the tank and let the sun and calm during forty days, but there are those who leave him longer. In a few hours we'll see how much sugar gets dark shades like wet leaves and is the queen of the candle becoming dissolving sugar syrup. As we fill, we press the pestle. A week or so, we see that the syrup begins to become evident. We will then be opened and the pressure more sugar to get better air. Check the sugar level will come down considerably, leaving everything as "wet." When the syrup is at the point that almost all the sugar is liquefied proceed to filter it with a fine sieve and keep it in a dark glass bottle tightly closed. Because sugar is in itself a good preservative, this syrup will be long lasting. View layers of candles and sugar. Past three weeks, the syrup is already evident. It is appropriate to relieve colds or neck problems. One way is to take a tablespoon dissolved in warm water or herbal tea.
A good way to take the pine syrup is dissolved in an infusion of thyme. One tablespoon in the infusion, while the sweetened, suntea give it the properties of pine. Well pendre'ns 2 to 3 cups a day. November 15, 2010, 19:05
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