Wednesday, 8 November 2017

Neem- The Herbal Remedy of All Ailments




“Azadirachta indica” is it’s biological name, to be precise is commonly known as “Neem”, an integral component sure to be found in the herbal medicines, skin treatment creams, beauty creams, soaps, face wash lotions and is believed to be the trusted source of treatment in Ayurveda. The neem tree itself is used to its fullest to treat bacterial and fungal diseases. 

Neem is used as medicine for centuries and is the best homemade remedy for treatment for skin infections, gastrointestinal diseases, dermatologic (skin) disorders, immune dysfunction, respiratory disease, parasites, inflammatory conditions, and infections by some bacteria, fungi, and virus. It has a long history that needs extensive amount of study to reveal the hidden secrets of Neem, the multipurpose herb acting as anti bacterial, anti parasitic, anti fungal, anti protozoal and anti viral. Neem as part of the Ayurveda blends with the modern life style. 

The Benefits

Neem is regarded as an herbal supplement today with more of the beauty product manufacturers taking heed of using it as one of the ingredient in the formulation that cures skin troubles and effective in fighting with germs. Grown abundantly in India and Sri Lanka, one Neem plant has over 100 pharmacologically active substances that have been identified and are used traditionally in each house.

Neem is considered as one of the best herb that is extremely beneficial in treating skin related problems. It is a herb that works as a powerful anti-microbial and anti bacterial agent that is very effective in treating any kind of infection penetrating the body. Neem is used in several herbal products today as it actively helps in supplying oxygen and nutrients to each and every part of the body, skin and hair. 

Not just the skin trouble that you might essentially relate to, neem is a multipurpose herb, which is recommended in every type of ailment. Following are the wonders of neem, which ayurveda has to offer to this world mingling with modern life styles. Neem is effective and is an active fighting agent against acne, eczema and even ringworms, it is recommended to be mixed with bathing water to leave healthy and glowing skin and used in the process of treating burn injuries, thus to protect from any kind of infection and also promotes healing.

Neem oil is extensively used in hair fall and early graying of hairs with very satisfying results. It also finds its application in dandruff and in lice growth treatment to stop re-occurrences as well. There are more and almost endless benefits of this useful herb acting as an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, tonic, astringent and herb used in several medical formulations to help fight ailments of all sorts.

Neem in Herbal Products

The one herb that is always to be found in the herbal products range is Neem. Neem leaf extracts and neem leaf oil are used to manufacture neem shampoos along with other plants having therapeutic value. Medicated neem shampoos are prescribed by doctors to cure hair related problems. It is because of this reason that leading companies undertaking research work to produce quality neem hair and skin products are using this specialized herb as part of the expert formulation. Leading manufacturers all over the globe are using neem to produce high quality products. Neem tree and its parts act as an active ingredient in hair shampoos to strengthen hair from its very roots, to stop hair fall and to fight against dandruff. Herbal essential oils have high proportion of neem extracts in it to provide relaxation of mind and body.

 It is therefore worth a go and after reading this you will definitely resort to one or the other product made with preferably Azadirachta indica herb i.e. Neem, that has full proof solutions to all your skin, body and internal problems. The herb that is recognized in Ayurveda which is the year old proven system of traditional medicine and also finding its place in modern medical science, trusted by dermatologists, skin specialists and off course by your grand-mom.

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