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Neem Powder
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Scientific name: Azadirachta indica
Rank: Species
100% Pure & Natural
Powerful Natural Antiseptic
Treats Skin Disorders
Controls Natural Oil Balance of the skin
Clears Dandruff
Helps with ringworm
Head Lice
Acne/Pimples
Neem Powder In Toothpastes
Helps Reduce Inflammation
Psoriasis
Eczema
Hair Loss
Introduction
The Neem tree is indigenous to India. Indians have revered the neem tree for a very long time. To millions of Indians, neem has miraculous powers. For centuries people of India have used neem twigs for cleaning their teeth, treated skin infections with neem leaf juice, used it as a tonic and kept away bugs with different neem extracts. It also formed part of several rituals. The tree has been used in curing so many ailments that it has been called “the village pharmacy”.
Whats Neem?
Azadirachta indica, commonly known as neem, nim tree, or Indian lilac, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae.
It is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta and is native to the Indian subcontinent, i.e. India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.
What can neem be used for?
Neem leaf is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease (gingivitis), and liver problems. The leaf is also used for birth control and to cause abortions.
What is the health benefit of neem?
And these days you find neem-based toothpaste to ensure good dental health. Due to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties, it keeps away all sorts of dental infections and diseases. Neem also helps in strengthening hair quality and promotes the growth of hair.
Dandruff
Dandruff is harmless, but it can ruin your hair charm and can be embarrassing. Dandruff occurs due to the shedding of dead cells from the scalp, or the flaking of a dry scalp. Neem powder can help you in treating dandruff. You can add neem powder in water and apply this mixture to your hair roots, and then consume the water. Leave it for 30 minutes and rinse thoroughly. With the regular use of this remedy, you can get rid of dandruff.
Ringworm
Ringworm is not uncommon. It is a fungal infection of the skin, marked by ring-shaped, red, scaly patches. Sometimes these patches get itchy and irritating. Neem powder has been found effective in treating ringworm as it is a fungal infection, and neem has strong antifungal properties. For treating ringworm, mix neem powder with water. You can add a few drops of olive oil if your skin is dry. Apply this paste to the affected areas and rinse after 10-15 minutes with lukewarm water. Follow this process daily for a few days to get noticeable results.
Head Lice
Lice are parasitic insects that live in human hair. They are contagious. They feed on a small amount of human blood, thus adversely affecting your health. Neem has got the property that inhibits the growth of lice. It also prevents the lice eggs from hatching. If you are troubled by head lice, you can prepare a paste of neem powder and water. You can also add the henna powder to make it thicker and smoother. Apply it to your hair and rinse off after drying. You can use this method on alternate days or 2-3 times a week for relief.
Acne/Pimples
Have you ever used neem powder for acne or pimples? Mostly, it is the oily-skinned people who suffer from this issue. The antiseptic, antioxidant, antifungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory properties of neem help in treating acne or pimples. Powdered neem leaves are a major component of most of the widely used facial creams.
To get rid of acne or pimples, you can add neem powder to yogurt or fuller’s earth. Make a paste of neem powder and yogurt, fuller’s earth, and water. Apply it to your face. Rinse after it gets dry. Repeat this 2-3 times a week for best results
Neem Powder In Toothpaste
Neem powder can be added to toothpaste also. It has been found to be very beneficial in treating oral/dental problems. It combats gum diseases and keeps the mouth healthy and germ-free, fights bad breath, kills bacteria in the mouth, prevents and reduces plaque, fights cavities, etc. Neem powder is totally oral friendly.
Sinusitis
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the sinus; it can be chronic or acute. You can use neem powder as a nasal drop for treating sinusitis. It helps in reducing inflammation. Mix one teaspoon of neem powder in a cup of hot water and take 2-3 drops twice a day for relief.
Athlete’s Foot
The athlete’s foot is a common skin disease of the foot. It is contagious and can spread to other parts of the body as well. For the treatment of the athlete’s foot, you can use neem powder paste. Traditionally used to help soothe skin irritations, neem powder can also be used as a non-toxic fungus-fighting foot powder.
All you need to do is make a paste by combining neem powder and water. Apply it to the affected areas regularly. The antiseptic, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial properties of neem help in fighting athlete’s foot disease.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition, marked by silver/red, itchy, scaly painful patches caused due to the extra growth of cells. Neem powder can treat Psoriasis effectively. Either you can take neem powder internally or apply it externally. For internal use, you can take one teaspoon neem powder and 1/2 a teaspoon turmeric powder with lukewarm water twice daily. Alternatively, you can apply water and neem powder paste externally to the affected areas daily.
Eczema
Eczema is a chronic skin condition. It is an inflammation of the epidermal layer of the skin. The symptoms of eczema include red, itchy, and dry patches on the skin. It is more common in children and infants than in adults. For the treatment of eczema, you can make a paste using water, neem powder, and some turmeric. Apply this paste to the affected area. Neem powder has proven to be effective in providing relief from eczema.
Hair Loss
Hair loss is becoming a frequent issue these days among both men and women. There can be several causes of hair loss. But neem powder can greatly help in reducing hair fall. For this purpose, you can prepare a paste of neem powder and water. You can also add Aloe Vera to it. Apply this paste on the scalp/root twice a week about 20-30 minutes before bath.
The above-mentioned neem powder benefits and uses speak of its tremendous medicinal value. Neem powder acts as an inexpensive home remedy for several health issues that we face in our day-to-day lives. Hence, it is advisable to make it a part of your kitchen.
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Anti-inflammatory
Applying a cream containing neem oil topically has been used for centuries to reduce inflammation. A compound called sodium nimbinate found in neem leaves has been shown to provide significant relief to inflamed tissue. Other compounds such as nimbin, nimbinin and nimbidol are comparable to cortisone acetate in reducing inflammation.
WARNING: Please always consult your healthcare provider before beginning the use of any herb medicinally or therapeutic.
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Additional information
size | 1 oz. Bag, 4 oz. Pouch, 8 oz. Pouch, 1 Lb / 16 oz Jar, 16 oz. / 1lb Pouch, 32 oz. / 2lb pouch, 2Lb. / 32 oz. Wide-Mouth JAR, 48 oz. / 3lb Pouch, 80 oz. / 5lb Bag, 160 oz / 10lb Bag, 240 oz. / 15lb Bag |
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Country/Region of Manufacture | India |
Main Purpose | Immune Support |
Formulation | Powder |
Administration | Oral |
Type | Powder |
Features | Food Grade,Natural,Salt Free,Sugar Free |
Expiration Date | 12/22 |
When to Take | Before Meal |
Active Ingredients | Neem |
Type of Diet | Vegan |
Ingredients | Neem Leaf |
Brand | Aroma Depot |
Scent | Herbal |
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