The Neem tree is a fast growing evergreen that is native to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. This amazing tree is claimed to treat forty different diseases. All the parts of the tree is used for treating illness, the leaves, fruit, seeds and even the bark all contain medicinal properties.
The use of
neem as a medicinal herb dates back over 5,000 years.
And,
although few of us have access to a neem tree, it can be purchased in the form
of oil, powder and pills.
To give you
an idea of the healing powers of the neem tree, here are a few names that the
people of India have given it,
With the
almost ending list of uses for neem, I think it could be called, ” The Tree of
Life”!
1. In treating
diabetes, neem has been found to actually reduce the insulin requirements by as
much as 50% without altering the blood glucose levels. Take 3 to 5 drops
internally each day.
2. Neem
cleanses the blood, stimulates antibody protection and strengthens the immune
system which improves the bodies resistance to many diseases.
3. Used as a
mouth wash it treats infections, mouth ulcers, bleeding sore gums and will even
help prevent tooth decay!
4. For pink eye
the juice of neem leaves can be used as eye drops, warm 5-10 ml and apply
several drops.
5. To treat
jaundice, mix 30 ml of neem juice with 15 ml of honey, take on an empty stomach
for seven days.
6. If you
suffer from burning sensations and excessive sweating, add 5 to 10 drops of
neem oil in a glass of milk before going to bed.
7. Proclaimed
the best product available in treating psoriasis, 2 capsules should be taken
three times daily after meals with a glass of water.
8. Another
way to treat psoriasis as well as eczema, skin ulcers, fungal conditions, cold
sores and athletes foot, is to mix 1 tablespoon neem oil and 4 ounces of olive
oil.
This should
be applied at least twice daily to the affected areas.
9. For acne
problems take 2 capsules twice daily, you will start to see results within a few
days.
10. To remove moles
and warts, one drop of undiluted neem oil should be directly to the mole or
wart and then covered with a small bandage.The
procedure should be repeated daily using fresh oil and clean bandage.
11. For
sinusitis, plain pure neem oil can be used as nasal drops. Use tow
drops twice daily, morning and evening.
12. Foot, soak feet
in warm water with 15 ml of neem oil.
13. Neem oil
will quickly stop earaches, just warm some oil and apply a few
drops into the ear.
14. For
hemorrhoids, apply some neem oil to a cotton ball and gently rub for about a
week. If preferred a paste can be made by adding a small amount of olive oil or
Aloe Vera oil until desired consistency is reached.
15. To prevent
hair loss and enhance growth, mix a few drops of neem oil with coconut or olive
oil and massage into scalp. This will even prevent your hair from graying! Shampoo your hair as usual the next morning.
16. Neem oil can
be applied to cuts and abrasions to help them heal quickly. Neem
increases blood flow which aids in creating the collagen fibers that helps the
wounds to close.
17. As a
treatment for burns and even sunburn, neem oil can kill the bacteria, reduce
the pain and stimulate the immune system. By stimulating the immune system it
speeds up the healing process and there is less scarring. Neem will increase the bodies production of T-cells, which will attack infections.
18. Neem
detoxifies the body and helps maintain healthy circulatory systems, digestive
and respiratory systems and helps to keep the urinary tract free of infections.
19. Scientific
evidence has shown that neem is valuable in boosting the bodies immune system.
A healthier immune system helps your body in fighting off many illness and
diseases.
20. Laboratory
studies have proven neem to be effective in treating the symptoms of food
poisoning associated with both salmonella and staphylococcus. Neem
extracts kill the salmonella bacteria and flush it out of your system, reducing
the severity and length of the ailment.
21. A neem paste
applied directly to the sores caused by chicken pox, will relieve the itching
and reduce scarring.
22. Neem tea
drank once or twice weekly can even help prevent colds. If you
already have the symptoms associated with a cold they can be lessened by
drinking neem tea three times a day. It will help alleviate the fever, cough,
aches and pains, sore throat, fatigue and nasal congestion.
23.The length and severity of an outbreak of mononucleosis can be decreased by drinking neem tea twice a day for two weeks.
23.The length and severity of an outbreak of mononucleosis can be decreased by drinking neem tea twice a day for two weeks.
24. Neem also
contains powerful anti-fungal properties that have been shown to aide in the
treatment of athletes foot, yeast infections, thrush and even ringworm.
25. In it’s use
of treating hepatitis, 80% of test subjects showed a significant improvement.
26. Drinking neem tea during an outbreak of influenza will help alleviate some of the symptoms and speed up the recovery time. Neem has an amazing ability to literally surround viruses and prevent them from even infecting the cells.
27. Use of a
neem based powder for jock itch will reduce the itching, dry the area and kill
the fungus. For severe cases a neem lotion may be more effective.
28. For
shingles, neem cream should be applied to the affected area at least three times
per day. Severe cases should also be treated with neem tea after each meal, but
tea should not be consumed for more than two weeks at a time.
29. Thrush can
be effectively treated with neem tea, it will reduce the inflammation, reduce
the pain and speed healing. Children under the age of 12 should not drink neem
tea, for children this young it should only be used to gargle.
30. Secondary
bacterial infections in the nasal passages and respiratory system can be
decreased by inhaling steam from boiling the leaves.
31. In a recent
study neem was shown to lower cholesterol levels when taken for a month in
either the capsule form or the extract.
32. Scientific
studies have proven that neem will reduce blood clots, heart irregularities and
even reduce blood pressure. Results can be seen within one month on a regimen
of extract or capsules.
33. The use of
neem oil on the skin is known to actually rejuvenate the skin, it also promotes
collagen and will work in the treatment of many skin conditions including acne.
Acne can be cleared up with a few day by taking two neem capsules twice daily.
34. It is
reported that neem will help in fighting chronic fatigue.
35. For
headaches neem powder should be applied to the forehead, neem oil should also
work in combating headaches when used the same way.
36. The
inflammation, pain and swelling of the joints associated with arthritis can be
greatly relieved with the use of neem. Neem changes the immune systems response
to arthritis and can halt the progress of this disease.
37. For
centuries neem has been used to reduce tumors. Clinical research has shown
remarkable effects in the reduction of tumors and cancers and also in treating
leukemia.
38. Neem is
highly effective in treating gastritis, indigestion and heartburn.
39. Blood
disorders such as blood poisoning, kidney problems and poor circulation have
been benefited by the use of neem.
40. With all of
the countless medicinal benefits that are already provided with the use of
neem, it is also being studied very closely for a treatment for AIDS, cancer,
allergies, diabetes and both male and female forms of birth control!
Neem oil
should be stored in a cool dark place, if the oil solidifies it can be placed
in warm water to bring back to liquid form.
Note: - Before taking anything new you should always check with your Doctor.
Note: - Before taking anything new you should always check with your Doctor.
Posted by:
Jaffer Kassam <Jafferkassam@gmail.com>
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