Azadirachta Indica, also known as neem or margosa, has gained worldwide recognition in recent years due to its many medicinal properties. This tree is full of health benefits. The leaves of the neem tree are used to treat various ailments. Neem oil, extracted from the neem seeds, is used in insecticides.
Neem is widely used in Ayurveda and Unani medicine, as well as Homoeopathic and Homoeopathic Medicine. It has also become a popular medicine. Neem produces a wide range of chemically diverse, structurally complex and biologically active compounds. Over 140 compounds were isolated from different parts neem. Neem leaves and their constituents exhibit anti-inflammatory properties, as well as anti-hyperglycaemic and antiulcer properties.
The neem leaf contains Quercetin, which is a flavonoid. It also contains Beta-sitosterol a steroid, and various liminoids such as nimbin, and its derivatives. Quercetin has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
Margosa is a neem plant that has many skin benefits.
The oil obtained from the seeds contains good levels of fatty acids such as oleic or omega 9 & palmitic and stearioc acids, & trace amounts of omega 3, Omega 6 and palmitoleic. These fatty acid help heal dry and damaged skin.
Use the water to bathe or boil neem. All skin problems would be eliminated gradually. It is effective in removing bacteria from private areas and body odor.
Neem can help cure acne, which is the commonest problem among young people. Grind neem leaves, myrobalan, and pomegranate peel to make a paste. This paste can be applied to pimples and will cure them.
You can use neem paste, neem leaf water, or neem seed oil to treat any cuts and burns. It provides great relief.
Skin ailments like eczema and skin allergies, rashes, itching, ringworms etc. can be relieved by neem oil or powder.
The neem face pack is very effective in removing marks and dark spots on the face. Use a paste of 4 to 5 freshly crushed neem leaves, 1 spoon Fuller’s Earth and rosewater daily. After drying the face, wash it with warm water.
Ayurveda says that neem oil is best for treating chicken pox , psoriasis , and psoriasis. Chicken pox and Psoriasis can be treated by taking a daily bath or drinking water that has been boiled in neem leaf. Neem leaves can also be placed under the sheets of a person with chicken pox. Neem works as well as cortisone to treat psoriasis.
wrinkles can be treated with neem oil. Some scientific evidence supports the idea that neem oil can prevent wrinkles. Researchers found in a study by Esther Boelsma, published in May 2001’s “American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,” that the fatty acids found in neem provided some protection from ultraviolet light which is the cause of photoaging. BSCAH recommends using a cream with 5 percent neem twice daily.
Neem is believed to improve blood quality, purify and thicken it. It is said to help eliminate toxins from the blood, and keep the body free of disease.
Its antiseptic and antibiotic properties help to relieve fungus and irritation of the skin. Salannin is an insect repellent that is found in the leaves, seeds and oil of Neem. It is safer and more effective than DEET, a chemical widely used.
In vitro studies have shown that neem tablets can be used to treat sexually active women against Neisserria, Chlamydiatrachomatis, and Herpes Simplex.
Neem oil or chewing neem branches has shown varying levels of efficacy against oral bacteria and microorganisms that cause dental caries.
Neem oil is used for massaging muscles and joints, and to treat conditions such as rheumatoid, osteoarthritis, lower-back pain, and gout.
Neem has been proven to be an effective medicine in treating diabetes. It also helps control blood glucose levels.
Neem is believed to improve blood quality, purify and thicken it. It is said to help get rid of toxic in the blood, and keep the body free from disease.