Neem

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Neem Uses and Benefits

How To Use Neem Oil

Neem act as anti bacterial, anti parasitic, anti fungal, anti protozoal and anti viral

Neem is a multi-use herb, which is suggested in every kind of ailment. Following are the wonders of neem, which ayurvedic has to offer to this world and modern life style of living.

Neem powder or Neem oil has miraculous results. As it is a famous antimicrobial herb, it renders all the microorganisms inactive therefore helping in proper healing of wound without causing any infections and septic conditions.

Neem Product

Neem Leaf
(100 Caps) by Nature's Way

Neem Leaf Capsules
(60 Caps) by Neemaura Naturals

Neem Leaf Extract
(1 oz) by Neemaura Naturals

Neem Protect Shampoo
(8 Oz) by Ark Naturals

Neem Seed Oil
(1 Oz) by Neemaura Naturals


Saturday, October 14, 2006

Neem

Neem Tree

Botanical Name of Neem: Azadirachta indica. Inhabitant to India and Burma, Neem is a botanical cousin of mahogany. The Neem tree is tall and splitting up like an oak and bears masses of honey-scented white flowers which are locust-shaped.

Benefits of Neem

The useful properties of the neem tree have been part of Indian folklore for thousands of years. All component of the tree (seeds, leaves, flowers and bark) are used for systematize many different medical research and neem oil is also used for preparing cosmetics (soap, shampoo, balms and creams) in addition its use in traditional Indian medicine the neem tree is of huge significance for its anti-desertification effects and probably as a good carbon dioxide sink. Primary observe to research scientists is Neem action as an insecticide. There is also anecdotal confirmation of its success in treating infestations of head lice in humans.

Neem Info