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Neem Powder 100g

Neem Powder 100g

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Neem (Azadirachta indica) tree is indigenous to the seasonally dry tropical woods of northeast India and possibly other regions of Asia. 

Neem has been used in alternative medicine for centuries.

Promotes brain health

The antioxidants in neem may have brain-protective properties.

Neem may protect against brain damage in stroke sufferers.

It may benefit the brain by increasing  vitamin C (ascorbic acid) levels and help in the lipid peroxidation process.

However, more studies are needed to verify such assertions.

 

Boosts immunity

Neem provides abundant antioxidants, and bioactive components of neem help protect the body against different diseases and skin infections.It exhibits powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal characteristics, which prevent infections, such as common cold, sore throat and other respiratory abnormalities.

 

Prevents and treats infections

There are several microorganisms in and around the body.

Some microbes are beneficial to the body, and some may cause serious infections.

Neem when taken orally or used topically can prevent the overgrowth of microbes and keep the body from not wasting more energy fighting them.

Consuming a particular quantity of neem regularly can eradicate the bothersome bacteria in the digestive tract, and the colon will remain clean and free of disorders.

 

Manages diabetes 

Neem leaves have powerful anti-diabetic properties that help regulate blood sugar level in the body

When the leaf powder or juice is consumed, it balances the blood sugar levels by helping with beta cell protection and repair.

Purifies blood

The detoxifying characteristics of neem make the herbal extract highly effective in blood purification.

It promotes blood circulation and facilitates the clearance of pollutants from the bloodstream.

 

Promotes liver health

Neem may have some effect on liver protection, which may assist in blood purification.

Neem leaf may help prevent chemical-induced liver damage by stabilizing blood marker enzyme levels and raising antioxidant levels, such as those found in natural carotenoids and vitamins E and C.

These antioxidants may aid in the neutralization of free radicals and prevent cellular damage.

 

Promotes oral health

Neem has been used for decades to improve oral hygiene.

Halitosis commonly called bad breath is an indication of poor dental health.

Neem powder or oil has germ-killing qualities that help remove foul breath and germs from the oral cavity, preventing swelling, bleeding, and other oral disorders.

To alleviate gum discomfort and foul breath, just brush your teeth with a neem twig.

 

Protects the skin

Neem leaves have traditionally been used to cure head lices and skin disorders, wounds, and ulcers.

Neem oil can prevent the proliferation of acne-causing bacteria and prevents acne

Active components of neem, such as triterpenes, stigmasterol, nimbidin, margolonone, and margoline, have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

External use of neem is effective as a mosquito repellent.

Neem is perhaps the world's oldest skin softener.

Neem leaves can be cooked in water, filtered, and preserved to use as a skin ointment.

 

Reduces the risk of cancer

Studies suggest that increased flavonoids may help prevent cancer development.

Neem contains flavonoids and other compounds that may protect against cancer progression.

Neem and its extracts could be effective against a wide spectrum of cancer cells in humans, including skin, breast, lung, oral, stomach, liver, colon, and prostrate cancer.

However, far more comprehensive research is needed to demonstrate its potential use.

 

Treats wounds and ulcers

The anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties of neem leaves play an important role in the treatment of various ulcers, such as ulcerative colitis, peptic ulcers, canker sores and mouth ulcers.

The bioactive components in the neem leaf stimulate tissue regeneration and wound  healing, and the juice collected from the leaves is used to dress wounds

 

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