~ Dr. Saxena, Chairman of the Neem Foundation
Health Benefits Of Neem
Both neem oil and neem leaf are fantastic skin care ingredients:
• Neem relieves dry skin.
• It soothes itchines, redness and irritation.
• It improves general skin health and immunity, combating bacterial infections, as in acne, boils and ulcers.
But neem doesn't promote resistance in bacteria. Antibiotics are over-prescribed and are becoming blunt as a weapon in our fight against diseases. Neem is an interesting alternative, and one that will never stop working.
One of the top neem benefits is that it lets you avoid harsh chemicals and nasty insecticides when treating conditions like: -
• Psoriasis
• Eczema
• Scabies
• Head lice and more (ewwwwww!).
Nobody wants to douse themselves in insecticides, or use corticosteroids forever. Neem can often do the same job, even better.
Used as hair oil neem promotes shiny, healthy hair, combats dryness, prevents premature graying and may even help with some forms of hair loss.
Neem oil also makes a great nail oil. No more brittle nails and no more nail fungus.
The biggest benefit of neem oil and neem leaf is that they are good for your general health, the condition of your skin and body, and your immune system. So whether you use them to fight some skin condition, or just to prevent any skin related problems in the first place, you are doing yourself something good.
Benefits Of Taking Neem Leaf
Neem leaf is an essential ingredient in many Ayurvedic remedies.
Indians have known for thousands of years that taking neem has many benefits. It stimulates the immune system, improves liver function, detoxifies the blood, generally promotes a healthy circulative, respiratory and digestive system. It is famous as a malaria treatment and for diabetes.
In the western world people mostly drink neem tea or take neem capsules to boost immune function and for the blood cleansing effect, especially people with skin problems.
More Medicinal Benefits Of Neem
Neem is just about anti-everything: -
• Anti-bacterial
• Anti-viral
• Anti-septic
• Anti-diabetic
• Anti-fungal
• Blood-purifying
• Spermicidal (Yes, spermicidal. Neem also shows great promise as a natural means of birth control. Amazing, isn't it?)
Oh, and oral care and periodontal disease is a big one, too. You can't beat neem when it comes to caring for your teeth and gums.
The range of diseases that has been traditionally treated with neem, or where research is being done, is huge:
AIDS, cancer, malaria, diabetes, hepatitis, duodenal ulcers, kidney disorders, fungal infections, yeast infections, STDs, all kinds of skin disorders, periodontal disease, mononucleosis, blood disorders, heart diseases, nerve disorders, allergies... and the list goes on.
Benefits Of Neem For Animals
Wash your dog with neem soap or a neem shampoo, and you'll discourage biting insects, ticks and fleas, ringworm, mange mites, any skin disorders or fungal infections.
Neem is just as fanatastic for the skin and hair of your pets as it is for yourself. Again, you avoid nasty chemicals and harmful medications. They only increase stress for the immune system rather than helping it, whereas neem benefits the immune system and overall health of your pet.
Neem Benefits For Gardeners And Farmers
You probably know that neem spray is a popular insect spray. One of the most valued benefits of neem spray in the garden is that it is totally non-toxic to us, to other mammals, to birds, bees and even beneficial insects. Spraying neem does not create a death zone around your vegetable patch or orchard, like other insecticides do.
These days you never know what kind of chemical cocktail you eat with your bought fruit and vegetables.
Neem protects your garden crops from chewing and sucking insects and from fungal diseases, and your health benefits as well.
Another neem benefit is that insects do not become resistant to it. Normal synthetic insecticides create resistant insects. So farmers need to spray more and more, and nastier and nastier chemicals to keep insects in check. When you use neem oil you don't have that problem.
Neem oil spray can also be used as a natural mosquito repellant. Neem keeps mosquitoes away AND it is good for your skin! On the other hand DEET, the active ingredient in chemical insect repellents, is highly toxic.
Benefits Of Neem Trees
And there are more neem benefits. Growing neem trees takes little water. Their deep tap roots break through hard clay pans and mine the subsoil for nutrients. The nutrients are returned to the surface as leaf litter, for other plants to use.
Neem trees are especially good at accumulating calcium. Growing neem trees can bring acidic soils back to neutral and so reclaim exploited soils.
Neem trees can grow in very marginal areas, and improve those soils over time.
Increasing use of neem in the western world, and increasing demand, would open up economic opportunities in third world countries. Those countries have the ideal climate for growing neem.
Neem grows quickly and makes goog firewood. Excessive firewood clearing is the main reason for the spread of the desert.
And we all know that trees are carbon sinks, and that we need to contain our carbon emissions if we wantr to slow global warming, and the more trees we plant the better...
There is a reason why one of the best known books about neem is called, Neem: A Tree for Solving Global Problems
After reading all this, do you wonder why the world still knows so little about the benefits of neem? Is it all too good to be true?
Well, no, it's not. It is all true. But there is one key benefit that neem can't offer. It may be great for all of us, and great for poorer countries, but neem would not put big money into the pockets of the western pharmaceutical giants.
US companies tried to obtain patents for neem, and the patents were revoked. Without patents and monopolies there is no money in neem for the pharma giants, so they will not fund the necessary research. A cheap, safe, effective and easily available natural drug is AGAINST their interests.
Research is very expensive, but without that big scale research authorities like the US Food and Drug Administration or the Environmental Protection Authority are unable to give neem their ok.
Anybody who is selling neem is not even allowed to say any of the things that I said above.
Here's a tree that could very well solve some of the world's biggest problems, but because the pharma giants can't own it we will likely just continue on the same destructive path.
p.s. This tree is native to our land. Perhaps we could start planting a tree or two, like these great people are doing, as reported here.
3 comments:
Wow! I'm buying some Neem Oil right away... thanks for this wonderfully informative post :-)
Hi Fi-Sha, Holy Smoke! I never knew that this tree has so many cures and preventions.
Wonder if there's something about slowing down birthdays? Ha ha.
I am trying to remember where or when I saw this tree.
I must check this out as very interesting.
Thanks for the enlightenment Fi-Sha.
Keep a song in your heart and have a nice day, Lee.
Dear Antares and Uncle Lee
My mom used to discipline me with rotan semambu - they say a stroke of it will make you an obedient person and it scares the ghosts away :) I am not sure about credibility of those myths but the sight of rotan semambu surely sent shivers to my knees those days :)
Cheerio!
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