Health benefits of Neem

Prameyanews English

Published By : Prameya News Bureau | August 12, 2021 IST

Neem is a tree. Medicines are made from bark, leaves and seeds. Roots, flowers and fruit are also used less frequently. Neem is used for leprosy, eye disease, nosebleeds, intestinal worms, stomach pain, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, heart and blood vessel disease (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease and liver problems. The leaves are also used to control the birth rate and induce abortion. The bark is used for malaria, gastric and intestinal ulcers, skin diseases, pain and fever. The flowers are used to reduce bile, control phlegm, and treat intestinal worms. The fruit is used for intestinal worms, urinary tract diseases, nose bleeds, eye diseases, diabetes, wounds and leprosy. Neem is used for cough medicine, asthma, intestinal worms, low sperm levels, urinary tract diseases, and diabetes. People in the tropics sometimes chew twigs instead of using a toothbrush, but this can cause disease; Neem twigs often become infected with the fungus within 2 weeks of harvesting and should be avoided. The seeds and seed oil are used against leprosy and intestinal worms. They are also used to control birth rates and induce abortions. The stem, root bark and fruit are used as a tonic and astringent. Some people apply it directly to the skin to treat lice, skin conditions, wounds, and skin ulcers; as a mosquito repellent; and as a skin softener. In the vagina, it is used to control the birth rate. Neem is also used as an insecticide. How does it work? Neem contains chemicals that can help lower blood sugar levels, heal stomach ulcers, prevent fertilization, kill bacteria, and prevent plaque formation in the mouth. Use and Efficiency: Insufficient evidence for the effectiveness of the assessment for Dental plaque  Dental plaque: Early research shows that applying a gel made from neem leaf extract to teeth and gums twice daily for 6 weeks can reduce plaque buildup. It can also reduce the amount of bacteria in your mouth that can cause plaque. However, using a mouthwash containing the extract for 2 weeks did not seem to reduce plaque or gingivitis. Insect repellent: Early research suggests that applying root or leaf extract to the skin helps repel black flies. Applying a cream with neem oil to the skin also seems to protect against some types of mosquitoes. Boil: Some research shows that taking 30-60 mg of Neem extract orally twice daily for 10 weeks helps heal stomach and intestinal ulcers. Psoriasis: Early research suggests that taking the extract for 12 weeks along with daily sun exposure and applying a cream made of charcoal tar and salicylic acid reduces the severity of psoriasis symptoms in humans. Fever. Stomach ache. Respiratory conditions. Malaria. Worm. Lice. Skin diseases and diseases. Heart disease. Diabetes. Birth control (contraception).

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