Some of the health benefits of neem
No wonder neems contains such an effective anti-viral and anti-bacterial property, and it is true that it helps in increasing the immunity. Neem leaves have anti-bacterial properties which is why it helps in fighting against infections, burns and skin problems. It abolishes the bacteria that causes infections and also stimulates the immune system and supports healing.
Here are some of the ways how we can use neem leaves:
• Wound healer: Make a paste from the neem leaves and apply it on the wounds or insect bites a few times a day until it heals.
• Controls dandruff: Boil some neem leaves until the water turns into green color, allow the water to cool. After shampoo washing your hair, rinse it with this neem water.
• Eye problem: Boil some neem leaves, and allow the water to cool completely. then use the neem water to wash your eyes. This will help us to get rid of eye tiredness, irritation, and redness.
• Treat blemishes: Blend few neem leaves and make a paste. Now Apply it regularly until the acne goes out. The paste also helps us to prevent from eruptions, dark spots from face.
• Ear pain: Blend some neem leaves and add honey into it. Use a few drops of this mix necessarily to treat ear boils.
• Treats skin disorders: Turmeric when combined with neem leaves paste can be used for ring worms, itching, eczema, and some skin infections.
• Increase immunity: grind some neem leaves and take them along with a glass of water to boost your immunity.
Neem Flowers:
Maximum portions of the neem tree are terribly bitter, with the exemption of its flowers. White and gentle, neem flowers are rich in medicinal properties and extremely therapeutic. The flowers have a sweet, almost spiritual jasmine like fragrance. Neem flowers are used to treat anorexia, vomiting, and intestinal worms. Ayurveda recommends neem leaves are great for the eyes and beneficial in treating skin disease and headaches. They’re also used in aromatherapy because of their soothing effect.
Neem Bark:
We may notice that, people chew away at a neem twig. Because, neem twig is what people used as a toothbrush in the past. It helps in fighting germs and sustains the alkaline levels in your saliva, keeps bacteria away, and also makes your teeth whiter.
-Anjuman