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The Secret Guide To Neem For Overall Health

MASTER THE ART OF NEEM FOR OVERALL HEALTH

Uses Of Neem in different waysNeem is an organic herb from the neem tree, other names to which Azadirachta indica and Indian lilac belong. The extract originates from tree seeds and has many common uses. Neem is known for its pesticide and insecticidal properties but it is also used in hair and dental products by individuals.
Neem is a rapidly growing tree that usually reaches a height of 15-20 m, and up to approximately 30-35 m under very favorable conditions. As a rule, it is an evergreen tree, but it may shed most of its leaves under extreme circumstances, such as extended dry periods. The branches broadly spread.
Neem is said to be bitter, cooling, and vata (a type of Ayurveda associated with cooling, drying, rising, and dispersing) in Ayurveda. For this purpose, neem is also used in the treatment of fire and pitta and kapha doshas related conditions.

Neem is best known for its patented Anti-Aging. Neem protects the skin from harmful UV rays, pollution, and other environmental factors, because of its antioxidant properties. In neem, the vitamins and fatty acids improve and preserve skin elasticity, raising wrinkles and fine lines. This makes you look rejuvenated and youthful, with your skin.

PROPERTIES

Antifungal And Antibacterial

Neem Leaf
Neem leaves are used for treating diseases of the fungi and bacteria. They're used for treating both warts and chicken pox. Either the paste is applied to the affected area, or it is made for the individual to bathe in neem water. It may also treat fungi in the foot.

Neem also helps to improve hair quality and promotes hair growth. Neem paste is used as a hair conditioner, as well. Neem is an excellent way to curb dandruff, because of its antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. This makes hair follicles stronger, and therefore also promotes hair growth. It gives the roots the requisite nourishment and conditioning, making them stronger and shinier. There are other home remedies for hair growth.


BENEFITS OF NEEM LEAVES

Wound Healer: 

Make a paste from the leaves of the neem and rub it a few times a day on your wounds or insect bites before it heals. 

Goodbye Dandruff: 

Boil a bunch of neem leaves until the water turns green, let cool down. Clean it with this spray, after washing your hair with shampoo.

Eye Trouble: 

Boil some leaves of the neem, let the water cool down completely and wash your eyes with it afterwards. This will help discomfort, tiredness or redness of some sort.
How to Use Neem For different purposes

Treat the Pimple: 

Grind a few leaves of neem, make a paste and apply it every day before the acne dries out. The paste also helps with eruptions, dark spots and recurrent ulcers of some sort.

Ear Ailments: 

Blend some leaves of the neem and add some honey to it. Using a couple of drops of the blend to treat any ear boils. 

Certain Skin Disorders: 

Neem can also be used for scratching, eczema, ring worms and other mild skin diseases in conjunction with a paste of neem leaves. There are other Remedies for Skin Problems.

Immunity Boosting: 

Smash some neem leaves and take them with a glass of water to boost your immunity.



BENEFITS OF NEEM TWIGS AND BARK

Neem twigs and barkIf you were born in India you'd have seen a neem twig chewing people away. A neem twig is what people used for many years now as a make-do toothbrush. It battles germs, keeps your saliva alkaline levels, keeps bacteria in the harbor, prevents sore gums and also gives you whiter teeth. The twig also shreds into fibers, much like bristles which also break plaque and prevent it.

BENEFITS OF NEEM OIL

Neem Oil is rich in medicinal properties that make it a perfect ingredient in cosmetics and other beauty products: soaps, hair oil, hand wash, soap etc. It can cure a bunch of skin diseases, and is considered to be an excellent repellent for mosquitoes. You can mix it with coconut oil, and also apply it to your body.
How to Consume Neem

  • Take 2-3 drops of neem oil, dilute it with water and add this mixture to your blackheads. Apply this periodically to get rid of blackheads and stop them from returning. 
  • Anti-Aging: Neem oil is highly nutritious and can be applied to the facial packs. It also prevents skin aging, scratching of skin and itching of some sort.
  • Take some neem oil for fantastic hair and rub it into the scalp, keep it in and wash for a while. Neem oil can make your hair smoother, prevent hair loss and treat dandruff.


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