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When is the best time to drink neem tea?
The Neem Tea package contains detailed instructions on how to make the Neem Tea and how often to drink it. We recommend drinking a cup twice a day, one in the morning and one in the evening.
Can we eat neem leaves during periods?
Apply it on those strained muscles during your periods and you will feel the difference within no time. Grind 8-10 neem leaves and add a bit of water to make a paste. Consume this paste with a cup of buttermilk. Both as topical and oral medicine, neem leaves act as an excellent pain-reliever.
What is the medicinal uses of neem?
Neem leaf is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease (gingivitis), and liver problems. The leaf is also used for birth control and to cause abortions.
What is the purpose of neem leaves in Ayurveda?
Murli Manohar, author of the book ‘Ayurveda For All: Effective Ayurvedic Self Cure for Common and Chronic Ailments’ suggests that the primary purpose of neem leaves is the treatment of vaata disorders or neuromuscular pains.
How to use neem leaves for eye problems?
Eye Trouble: Boil some neem leaves, let the water cool completely and then use it to wash your eyes. This will help any kind of irritation, tiredness or redness. Treat that zit: Grind a few neem leaves, make a paste and apply it daily till the acne dries out. The paste also helps any kind of eruptions, dark spots and chronic ulcers.
Can neem oil be used to treat malaria?
Keep in mind that neem is not widely used to treat malaria at this time. Neem has also been considered as an alternative to a vasectomy due to its antifertility effects. A vasectomy is a surgical procedure that sterilizes people with testicles by stopping the release of sperm.
Is neem oil good for kidney disease?
Another rat study showed similar effects, suggesting that neem extract improved kidney tissue damage caused by chemotherapy medication ( 18 ). However, studies in humans are needed. Neem seed oil is rich in fatty acids, including oleic, stearic, palmitic, and linoleic acids.