The Power of Neem
Neem is one of the plants that have medical powers; it is known to purify blood and detoxify the body.
The herb has a well deserved reputation for its healing powers, particularly in skin care.
For centuries, Neem has been known as a 'germ killer' because of its anti-bacterial property, which is effective on pimples and acne.
Its anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties also promote good skin health.
Such as the coconut tree, almost all parts of the Neem tree are useful.
These different parts are useful for different sickness.
Neem leaves are used to help relieve neuromuscular pains, or Vatik disoeders according to Ayurveda.
The leaves are reported to remove toxins, purify blood and prevent free radicals damage in the body by neutralizing them.
The white astringent, anthelmintic and nontoxic Neem flowers are used in vitiated conditions of pitta (balancing body heat) and kapha (cough formation).
Fruits from the Neem tree are bitter, purgative, anti-hemorrhoidal and anthelmintic (get rids of parasite worms) in nature.
Neem seeds are anthelmintic, cures or prevents leprosy, and ant-poisonous.
The main active ingredients in mosquito coils include seeds, leaves and dry Neem cakes.
The bark of the Neem is cool, bitter, astringent, acrid and refrigerant.
These properties are useful in treating fatigue, cough, fever, appetite loss, and infestations of worms.
It can heal wounds and is also used to treat skin disorders.
Twigs are used as toothbrushes and dental care.
By crushing the seeds, we can get Neem oil that is highly medicinal, antidermatonic and a powerful vermifuge.
With all the benefits emitted by each part of the Neem tree, it is no wonder that the Neem is known as "Nature's Drugstore".
The herb has a well deserved reputation for its healing powers, particularly in skin care.
For centuries, Neem has been known as a 'germ killer' because of its anti-bacterial property, which is effective on pimples and acne.
Its anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory properties also promote good skin health.
Such as the coconut tree, almost all parts of the Neem tree are useful.
These different parts are useful for different sickness.
Neem leaves are used to help relieve neuromuscular pains, or Vatik disoeders according to Ayurveda.
The leaves are reported to remove toxins, purify blood and prevent free radicals damage in the body by neutralizing them.
The white astringent, anthelmintic and nontoxic Neem flowers are used in vitiated conditions of pitta (balancing body heat) and kapha (cough formation).
Fruits from the Neem tree are bitter, purgative, anti-hemorrhoidal and anthelmintic (get rids of parasite worms) in nature.
Neem seeds are anthelmintic, cures or prevents leprosy, and ant-poisonous.
The main active ingredients in mosquito coils include seeds, leaves and dry Neem cakes.
The bark of the Neem is cool, bitter, astringent, acrid and refrigerant.
These properties are useful in treating fatigue, cough, fever, appetite loss, and infestations of worms.
It can heal wounds and is also used to treat skin disorders.
Twigs are used as toothbrushes and dental care.
By crushing the seeds, we can get Neem oil that is highly medicinal, antidermatonic and a powerful vermifuge.
With all the benefits emitted by each part of the Neem tree, it is no wonder that the Neem is known as "Nature's Drugstore".
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