Just like essential oils, tree resins can contain extremely powerful chemicals. The fact that it’s naturally occurring does not make it necessarily safe, especially for internal use. The use of the pure gum spirit of turpentine as a home remedy has become increasingly popular over the last few years, but doctors are warning there can be serious side effects. (
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Registered dietitian, Nicolette Pace warns, “The adverse effects and or fatalities are clearly going to outweigh any potential benefit. At the one teaspoon dosage, there are some serious reported adverse effects. It’s kidney-toxic… as little as three teaspoons are fatal.” (
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While ingestion of gum spirit turpentine is surely much riskier (and ill-advised) than topical resin treatment, caution is still advised. If you’re interested in exploring the medicinal use of tree resins, speak to your medical care provider about ensuring whether it’s the right choice for you and how to use it safely.
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