Neem leaf benefits and uses

Neem Leaf Health Benefits

Neem Leaf uses and benefits

Neem is a tree that grows mainly in the tropical and subtropical regions in the world, primarily in the Caribbean.This incredibly Powerful Plant has been known to for its various uses. With More than 140 active compounds that have been isolated from this tropical plant. The leaves, flowers, fruit, seeds, gum, oil and bark all have health benefits. 

Immune System Support

Neem has been used as an insecticide, insect repellent and fungicide. In traditional medicine, neem is taken internally as powder capsules and tablets or as an oil to help treat malaria, worms and ulcers. A review published in 2008 reports that this herb has anti-bacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal qualities, which may help the body fight off disease-causing pathogens and infection. Additionally, the immuno-modulating, anti-allergenic, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of neem may help balance the immune system.

Digestive Health

Research published in 2004 concluded that neem bark extract may help treat stomach ulcers. Researchers gave patients with digestive ulcers a dose of 30 milligrams of powdered extract twice a day for 10 days. After treatment with the neem extract, the patients showed a 77 percent decrease in stomach acid, helping heal and prevent ulcers in the digestive tract.

Blood Sugar Support

Compounds found in the outer shell or husk of neem seeds may help treat Type 2 diabetes and protect the heart from complications related to diabetes. Studies published in 2008 reported that neem extract helped treat diabetics that were also given insulin. Additionally, neem prevented heart damage on the patients. However, further clinical research is needed.

Dental Health

Many of the medicinal compounds found in neem powder — anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory and others — may also treat dental disorders and keep teeth and gums healthy. Neem powder can be used as a natural toothpaste to clean your teeth. Research reported that even chewing on sticks from the neem tree may help reduce dental plaque and control bacteria in the mouth.

It is said that the neem tree beautifies and purifies the environment, gives shade, healing vibrations and medicine, and nourishes the earth in return for the life it draws from her. Therefore, we can understand why it has been called earth’s “wish-fulfilling tree” by the classical texts.

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