Swiss stone pine is a lovely oil to use around the home. It has a warm, woody and sweet scent. The Swiss stone pine has a sweeter scent than the well-known Scots pine. Swiss stone pine is a lovely oil to have in the home, but what exactly can you use it for? And how can you make the most of this essential oil?
As well as its lovely scent, Swiss stone pine can actually be used to treat a wide range of ailments! It’s a real ‘all-rounder’ amongst essential oils.
Use Swiss Stone Pine essential oil during the flu season. The scent has a strong antiseptic effect, which helps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. This is due to the chemical compounds in this oil; it is mainly the light molecules that disperse rapidly throughout the room and are responsible for this effect. Oils from the pine needle family rid the air of fungal spores. They also boost your immune system and are excellent for treating respiratory conditions. Swiss stone pine is particularly effective for coughs, bronchitis and colds.
Do you suffer from muscle pain or rheumatic symptoms? If so, why not try Arve Den? It helps thanks to its blood-circulation-boosting and pain-relieving properties.

Furthermore, the Swiss stone pine offers peace, strength and the courage to carry on. It restores balance to body and mind and gives even the seriously ill renewed strength. It helps you regain a little more self-confidence. When under severe psychological strain, this scent offers gentle support to carry on and to feel a renewed sense of joy in life. Spiritually speaking, too, the Swiss stone pine helps you to let go of old patterns and to continue growing towards your full potential.
There are various ways to use essential oils. We’ve put together a list of the most useful ones for you 😉
The use of essential oil in a diffuser or aroma burner It’s a lovely way to diffuse the oil’s beneficial properties throughout the room. This is a particularly good method if you want to use the oil to combat viruses and bacteria. It also helps to maintain the humidity levels in the room.
Use the Arve Den in combination with other antiseptic oils such as, Lemon, Cedar, Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Salie, Tea Tree and Thyme when the flu is lurking. It’s also a great way to boost your immunity whilst you’re ill. If you’re feeling a bit under the weather, try using Arve Den in combination with a fresh citrus scent such as Bergamot Reggio. It’ll instantly put a spring in your step ☀️
By the essential oil When inhaled, it can really provide relief from flu and colds. Make a mixture with a base oil and a few drops Arve Den. Put 2–3 drops of it in the palm of your hand and rub your hands together to warm them up. Cup your hands around your nose and breathe in deeply. Do you have a really bad cold? If so, add 1 drop of eucalyptus to your hands for some extra relief.
Make a mixture of a base oil with a few drops of Swiss stone pine, eucalyptus and lemon, and rub this onto the chest and back, over the lungs, to relieve a persistent cough.
Do you suffer from rheumatic pain? Make a massage oil with Swiss stone pine, eucalyptus and a little Lavender Apply essential oil to the painful areas. Repeat this twice a day to relieve the pain, or apply a little extra when the pain becomes too much. It’s a good idea to warm the oil slightly before the massage. You can easily do this in an aroma burner. Repeat this twice a day to relieve the pain, or apply a little extra to the painful areas when the pain becomes too much. Choose the Sesame oil As a base oil, this oil has a very gentle warming effect.
Carry the scent with you all day by placing a drop on a cotton pad and keeping it with you. This is also a lovely way to let the scent support you during the night. Place the cotton pad next to your pillow. There are also special fragrance necklaces you can use to carry the oil with you all day in a handy and attractive way.
Do you have moths in your wardrobe? Place a cotton ball with a few drops of Swiss stone pine in the wardrobe. Moths don’t like the smell of Swiss stone pine.

A great way to use the oil is to have a lovely, relaxing bath. But not everyone has a bath! In that case, a foot bath can also be very relaxing and uplifting! Do always use an emulsifier to help the oil mix with the water. Otherwise, the oil will sit on top of the water like a thin film. Use a splash of base oil and a generous spoonful Epsom- or Himalayan salt. Add about 10 drops of essential oil to the bath and give the water a good stir. For a foot bath, use the base oil, 2 tablespoons of salt and 4 drops of essential oil. Lie back comfortably in the bath or sit with your feet in the warm water and take a moment just for yourself.
↠ Use essential oil never Apply directly to the skin! Always dilute the oil with a carrier oil first before applying it to the skin.
↠ Swiss stone pine may raise blood pressure. Please bear this in mind when using it!
↠ Swiss stone pine blends well with the following essential oils:
Bergamot Reggio, Lemon, Cedar wood, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Marjolein, Scots Pine, Rosemary, Salie, Juniper, Tea Tree and Thyme.