Uses Of Neem Tree And Benefits-2


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Benefits Of Neem Tree - Part 2



Other Neem Tree uses and properties:

Kidney Stones: Neem tea consumption has been proven beneficial, not only as a preventive, but also helps in the stones dissolution that are expelled in the urine.




Prostate problems: Recent scientific studies have demonstrated the Neem leaf extract properties to induce apoptosis (cell death in cancer cells).  By what the habitual Neem tea or capsules consumption, promotes prevention and prostate cancer treatment. Also, it is very effective to decrease the  the prostate inflammation, thereby facilitating urination.

Dermatology: Neem is highly effective in the treatment against acne, rashes, eczema and dandruff, among others, reducing the skin eruption, healing and disinfecting the damaged areas, as well as excellent anti-wrinkle.

Migraines: Neem contains compounds like aspirin (prostaglandin inhibitors) for relief pain. Neem also helps reduce blood pressure, which is often the cause of headaches and migraines. Usually ingest Neem Tea is an effective aid to reduce these disorders.

Allergies: Neem inhibits allergic reactions by improving the conditions of watery eyes and sneezing.

Ulcers. The extract of Neem provides significant protection of discomfort, and accelerates the healing of duodenal and gastric lesions.

Hepatitis: Tests in the United States have shown that Neem fights virus that causes hepatitis B, obtaining excellent results in the disease hepatitis.

Fungi: Neem combat some fungi including those that cause athlete's foot and candida, organism that causes yeast infections of the mouth known as "fireworks".

Malaria: An active ingredient in the Neem leaves fights malaria virus.


Uses of Neem Tree in pharmaceutical
Has been proven that the fluid extracts from Neem, have properties antidiabetic antibacterial and antiviral.
They have also been used successfully in the treatment against intestinal worms and ulcers. Some ointments have been shown to be effective against disorders in the skin, wounds and burns.

In Nigeria use a plaster sheets to treat wounds and sores of the cattle. In India, extracts of the bark are used as whitening toothpastes by their properties antibacteriales against tooth decay.

Its oil is used in toothpastes in both India and Pakistan; it is also used in these countries as an anti-inflammatory in dermal disorders.

The Neem's bark is fresh, bitter, astringent, acre and coolant. I is useful for the buco dental disease, cough, fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, and intestinal parasites. Heals the wounds and is also used to cause vomiting, in diseases of the skin and excessive thirst.

The leaves, according to the Ayurveda, help in the treatment of disorders of the "vatik" (neuromuscular pain).  They are also indicated to eliminate toxins, purify the blood and prevent the damage caused by free radicals in the body, neutralizing them. Are used in addition to treat snake bites and insect bites.

Fruits are bitter, purgatives, antihemorrodides. The flowers are used to regulate the the body heat. Are astringents and expectorants.

Neem is distinguished by its concentration in polysaccharides and strengthens the immune system. By strengthening the immune response, most of the times can be eliminate pathogens before they cause disease or feeling associated with disease.


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