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Neem Health Benefits and Therapeutic Uses
Neem – Azadirachta indica, also known as, Nimtree or Indian lilac, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta native to the Indian subcontinent. Neem is an excellent herb which is often used in Ayurvedic medicine. It has various medicinal properties including analgesic, blood purification and anti-bacterial.
Therapeutic uses of Neem
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Skin Disorders
Due to its blood purification properties Neem can be useful in the treatment of skin problems such as acne, pimples and ulcers. It also aids in wound healing.
Diabetes
Neem is known to help to support and maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Immune support – Neem helps improve and support healthy immune function. It can be useful in preventing infections. Its anti-inflammatory properties can provide relief to joint problems such as symptoms of arthritis. It is also known to help relieve and to avoid eye infections and reduce fever.
Antioxidant
Neem is a natural antioxidant that can help to eliminate free radicals and reduce the risk of inflammatory diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Mouth and Gum disorders
Neem helps remove bacteria associated with mouth ulcers and gum disease. It is therefore often used in toothpaste and mouthwashes.
Detoxification
Neem helps to remove toxins from the body. It is known to stimulate healthy liver and kidney function and to improve the body’s metabolic function.
Gastric problems
Due to its anti-inflammatory properties Neem is helpful to reduce gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating, cramping and constipation. It can support the prevention and healing of gastric ulcers. It can also be beneficial in cases of bacterial infections of the gut.
Hair and scalp issues
Neem is known to be supportive of overall hair and scalp health. It is therefore useful in cases of dandruff, and dryness.
Neem Dosages
The appropriate dose of Neem depends on numerous factors such as age and general state of health. As we are all individuals, it is best to start low and increase as tolerance is confirmed. If any unpleasant symptoms are experienced, cease use immediately. Half to 1 teaspoon of neem powder should be consumed after meals twice daily, along with plenty of filtered water. It is essential in all circumstances to maintain adequate hydration levels.
Who Should NOT Use Neem
Neem should NOT under any circumstances be used by someone pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive. Neem has been used to prevent conception and induce a miscarriage.
Auto-immune diseases – due to Neem’s immune-boosting properties, it may cause an increase in the symptoms of auto-immune diseases.
Side Effects and Safety of Neem
Neem is thought to be safe in adults at the dosage suggested for up to 10 weeks. As with any herbal product, it is not advisable to use it continuously.
Safety in children has NOT been established
Neem is NOT SAFE for those who are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive as it can prevent conception and may cause miscarriage.
We make no therapeutic claims about herbs we offer for sale. The information on this website is for educational purposes only and is not meant to replace medical advice. There is ample information regarding Neem and its benefits. Always check with your doctor or health practitioner if you are on medications. Always do your own research before purchasing. If you have symptoms that persist, seek medical advice. Self-diagnosis is unadvised. Information on the website is for educational purposes only and not to be taken as medical advise.
If you are trying to conceive, pregnant or breastfeeding do not take any herbs without consulting a qualified practitioner. We offer a free consultation.
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