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Is neem safe?

by Neha Bansal
Posted September 24, 2010 at 3:55 PM

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  • Akansha wrote
    Posted September 25, 2010 at 10:44 AM
    Neem is very safe.It has many medicinal properties.Neem has many benefits on health they are as follows-
    # It helps in purifying blood. If you take raw leaves it helps in removing toxins from the blood.
    # It helps to cure skin problems.
    # Neem helps our body to prevent from infections.
    # It helps in deworming the body.
    # Neem is helpful in removing dark circles under the eyes.
    # Diabetes can be cured by having neem
    # Neem is helpful in constipation, indigestion and restoring taste of mouth.
    # Neem helps in maintaining proper secretions of liver etc.
    # It helps in proper healing of wound, burns and injuries.
    # Neem has proved its importance in treating of hair fall, dandruff, lice and early graying of hairs.
  • Priyanka Bhawalkar wrote
    Posted March 17, 2011 at 2:14 PM
    Some of the benefits of neem are as follows-
    # Cure Eczema: Recent studies indicate that neem leaf extracts (in form of a Soap or shampoo containing Neem oil) can easily relieve the itching and redness of eczema. To obtain the benefits of neem, you can take a warm bath with neem leaves in it. The neem bath heals and protects you from any minor skin infections.
    # Effective Detoxification: It works as blood purifier and is very helpful in eradicating toxins from the blood. It also helps making our immune system very strong and efficient to fight against any foreign invasion.
    # Dental care: The twig of neem tree is largely used as a tooth brush in different regions of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. This keeps the teeth whiter and prevents gum problems. Neem is also used to treat bad breath, tooth decay, bleeding and sore gums and to prevent cavities. Hence, it is an important ingredient in a variety of oral care products sold worldwide.
    # Good for Digestion: Neem tea is an effective tonic for both indigestion and constipation because of the content of tict rasa. Eating neem will help get rid of intestinal worms, thus performing its role as a de-worming agent. It also eliminates the problem of acidity. It is highly recommended in hyperacidity and epigastric pain.
    # Effective against diabetes: Diabetes is a disease of excess sweetness so bitter herbs and foods must be used to counteract the imbalance. Neem has been shown to control blood sugar levels and prevent adrenaline as well as glucose induced hyperglycaemia.
    # Effective against Arthritis: The pain, inflammation, and swelling of the joints in arthritis can be greatly reduced by massaging muscle aches and joints with Neem oil. In addition to its anti-inflammatory effects there are several compounds like polysaccharides, catechin, and limonoids present in neem that act as pain killers.
    # Anti cancer: The polysaccharides and limonoids found in Neem not only reduce the tumors and cancers but are also effective against lymphocytic leukemia. Another protein found in the neem leaf has been found to boost the immune response and helps to kill colon cancer cells.
    # Skin care: Neem leaves paste when mixed with fresh turmeric (haldi) and applied to the face, clears the face of pimples and also reduces scars. Dry skin, dandruff, itchy scalp, wrinkles, skin ulcers and other conditions that can be effectively resolved by the use of soaps, lotions, and creams, containing Neem leaf extracts and oil.
    # Anti bacterial: Neem oil contains powerful antiviral and antibacterial properties that make it the first choice in over a hundred household, agricultural, medicinal and cosmetic products. Infections caused by bacteria (such as acne) or fungus (such as jock itch) are both curable by using neem oil. To kill germs and bacteria on your skin, boil some neem leaves in water regularly and use the water to wash your body.
    # Anti malaria: Neem usage boosts the body's immune system making a person less likely to contract malaria and more likely to heal faster if he does. Since neem also acts as a natural pesticide, it repels mosquitoes which primarily carry malarial infection.
    # Hair health: When used as hair oil, neem promotes shiny, healthy hair, combats dryness, prevents premature graying and may even help with some forms of hair loss.
  • Shikha Mishra wrote
    Posted March 18, 2011 at 12:55 AM
    Neem is safe only in appropriate doses which depends on the individual therapeutic needs.If taken in excess it can cause rashes,heat in the body ,early periods and many other side effects depending upon amount of excess dose and individual.It should be taken with proper care only under expert supervision.
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