Benefits Of Neem
The benefits and value of neem tree and all its parts, does not require any
introduction, its uses in curing and preventing many diseases not only in
humans but also in animals have been known to mankind for long. It is also used
to protect plants from pests and insects, neem is also used to stimulate the
growth of plants as it is considered to be a natural manure without any toxic
effects.
Neem Uses and Benefits
Neem needs no introduction in today's world. A very famous herb of India with
worldwide fame and having magical properties known for its miraculous medicinal
values from past 5000 years. Neem is known as free tree of India as it is found
almost everywhere in India. It is considered as a magic tree, which has
properties that not only relieves but also cures from illness.
Margosa tree attains a maximum height of 40 to 50 fts. It is an evergreen tree
whose branches spread all over. It is a very densely crowned tree, which may
reach to a diameter of 30 to 40 fts. The trunk is relatively straight. Bark is
thick and rough with whitish to reddish brown in appearance.
Benefits of the Neem Tree
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Neem herb - Systemic purifier
Neem or Azadirachta Indica is a large, evergreen tree and has strong health
maintaining properties. It has been used as a tonic and astringent that
promotes wound healing. Neem's traditional use is based on its detoxifying
benefits that help maintain healthy circulatory, digestive, respiratory and
urinary systems.
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All the parts of the plant and active principles and extracts possess a lot of
significant pharmacological properties. Neem is bitter and alterative. It is
used as a poultice in boils, is antiseptic, demulcent, a tonic in catarrhal
affections, stomachic, stimulant. It is useful in snake bite, scorpion sting,
hypoglycemic.
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Medicinal Usages
The twig of this tree is largely used as a tooth brush in different regions of
India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is an oldest tradition used effectively in
dental care. The oil extracted from the seeds and kernel of the Neem tree is
used in the manufacturing of cosmetics such as soaps, shampoos, balms, and
creams. It has the potentiality to use as a great carbon dioxide sink.
Horticulture Usages
This tree offers a great resource for environment-friendly biopesticides.
Limonoids found in the leaves, seeds and bark are used as an effective
insect-growth controlling substance. The uniqueness lies with its ability to
alter the life-processing behavior of the insect in such a fashion that the
insect becomes unable to feed, breed or undergo through metamorphosis process.
Neem fruits, seeds, oil, leaves, bark and roots have such uses as general
antiseptics, antimicrobials, treatment of urinary disorders, diarrhoea, fever
and bronchitis, skin diseases, septic sores, infected burns, hypertension and
inflammatory diseases.
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