Most people would not have heard of Neem. Neither had I, until I spoke with an elder. Neem, also known as Indian Lilac, is a tree that belongs to the Mahogany family.
In Ayurveda, Neem is believed to balance two of the three doshas (energies that control the body's functions). It is believed to have the following benefits:
Detoxifies the body, boosting the immune system
Cleanses the liver
Promotes circulation
Has antibacterial and antifungal properties
Balances blood sugar levels
Promotes healthy digestion
Reduces inflammation
The main reason for Neem’s magnificence is it’s ability to destroy parasites that live in the human body.
Yogi’s have outspoken for thousands of years on the consumption of Neem, and how it effects an empty stomach by ensuring that your digestive track is clean of parasites, and kills viruses.
Neem is also an effective natural treatment for intestinal worms. It has anti-parasitic properties that not only remove worms but also help in getting rid of toxins. Grind neem leaves to a fine paste and eat half a tablespoonful of this paste with a glassful of water every morning on an empty stomach. Once again, why are we not taught about this by our health “professionals”?
Be careful, though, as over-consumption can lead to infertility… which I’m sure is probably a side effect of most prescribed medications by Big-Pharma anyway.
Your stomach health depends on what you eat after waking up. As a result, it is most beneficial to consume Neem on an empty stomach with good quality water.
The majority of the nutritional contents found in Neem include minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, praline, vitamin C, glutamic acid, carotene, and other fatty acids.
Neem is yet another gift from Mother Nature that our big corporations overlook intentionally.
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We the people.
P.T.Penrose,
Journalist at NVTV.
Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional, and this is not healthcare advice. Any contents in this article are for entertainment purposes only.
ihave recently bought some neem powder from Sri Lanka. how much do i take and how do i take it , with what? Thankyou
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Men can chew neem leaves to become temporarily infertile. Once they stop taking it, as I understand it, their fertility returns.
Cold pressed Neem oil is anti- viral, anti-bacterial, anti-parasitic and anti-fungal. it is the most useful plant known to man. In India there is a Neem Council. I use it for my horse's sweet-itch, cuts, grazes, insect repellent. Cures athletes foot. It is always in my 1st aid kit. sit the bottle in warm water to make it go runny. Always spot test first.
Neem has many benefits beyond human ingestion. It is also a natural bug spray so humans can put it on their body and avoid all the toxic chemicals. Also it can be used in gardens, etc to protect plants naturally. I discovered neem when I took a trip to India for a yoga retreat. More people should know about the benefits of this natural ingredient.