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Sunday, 31 August 2014

Amazing Health Benefits of Neem


Neem Tree has been described in Ayurveda’s prime text, the Charaka Samhita, as sarva roga nivarini (that which keeps all diseases at bay) or arishtha (reliever of disease). Its extracts have been used in the Ayurvedic tradition for thousands of years for maintaining health and overall well-being. The roots, bark, gum, leaves, fruit, seed kernels and seed oil are all used in therapeutic preparations for both internal and topical use.

1. Neem products have medicinal properties that have proven to be anti-diabetic, anti-fungal, antiviral, antibacterial, and sedatives and anti-fertility.

2. Patients suffering from chickenpox are recommended to sleep on Neem leaves.
Are known to neutralize more than 500 worldwide pests, including insects, mites, ticks and nematodes, affecting their behavior and physiology.

3. Neem tree Gum is used as a bulking agent to prepare special food for diabetics. Its branches are used for cleaning teeth.

4. Neem oil is used for the preparation of cosmetics such as creams, shampoo, soap, balms, etc. which are useful for treatment of acne, to maintain skin elasticity, and skin care.

5. Neem leaf extract is useful in the treatment of malaria and blood purification.

6. A decoction can be prepared from the roots of the Neem tree and is taken to relieve fever.
The paste of Neem leaves is applied on the skin to treat acne.

7. Neem leaves are added to the bath to help the skin to maintain perfect condition, the leaf extract have an anti-bacterial properties and regular use can cure many types of skin diseases.

8. Neem helps prevent hemorrhoids by helping the body rid itself of waste and prevent constipation (which is probably one of the leading cause’s particular of hemorrhoids). If applied topically to external hemorrhoids, which will soften and help to manage bleeding and itching. Thanks to its soothing properties of anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and pain.

9. The crushed leaves of Neem are applied to lacerated wounds, because of its antiseptic properties, along with its power to promote healthy granulation tissue and scar healing.


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