HEALTH BENEFITS OF NEEM

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Published 2021-12-14
Neem is a tree. The bark, leaves, and seeds are used to make medicine. Less frequently, the root, flower, and fruit are also used.

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.

The bark is used for malaria, stomach and intestinal ulcers, skin diseases, pain, and fever.

The flower is used for reducing bile, controlling phlegm, and treating intestinal worms.

The fruit is used for hemorrhoids, intestinal worms, urinary tract disorders, bloody nose, phlegm, eye disorders, diabetes, wounds, and leprosy.

NEEM tree's exciting potential for controlling insects has only recently become clear.
Neem's ability to repel insects was first reported in the scientific literature in 1928 and 1929. by two Indian scientists, R.N. Chopra and M.A. Hussain. THEY used a 0.001-percent aqueous suspension of neem to repel desert locusts.

All Comments (21)
  • @annepouru1774
    I make Neem soap and sell them to people who have itchy skin and sore. Conditions..It helps them alot in My Country Papua New Guinea. I feel happy helping my people..using Neem leaf.
  • @_carbon
    I had a dream about this Neem and googled it. It’s exactly what I NEED. Thank you God ❤
  • @ramp-b.1711
    As a kid I was very sick and my mom boiled some Neem leaves.i drank some and inhaled some.It was poured in a big bucket .,I wás made to sit near it and covered with blankets to inhale the steam briefly and the blanket is lifted so I could catch my breath ..this happened on and off while I was sweating profusely but at the end of it I got quickly well.It is genius..I have been a firm believer in Neem since.
  • Neem is in now in the Philippines as well. Since i used it in my plants as pestecide and fungicide... I search about the benefits in skin too. And now i am using it as first aid in minor and major sick, desease in my family. Like headache, muscle cramps, massage in the body, wounds, cut skin, itchy skin, mosquito bites, any skin problems, i used in the face as well as medicine for acne, spots, and more! .... Thank you for very informative info. My knowledge is more increase about neem. But i'd like to encourage everyone that this kind of tree is the LORD creates.... Nothing can be only the Creator Jesus Christ alone 🙏! Thank you Lord for this kind of tree... and many more trees in the world which is we can use in our health... All glory to you LORD 🙏...
  • I am Dominican, in my country we have a lot of Neem, I make the oil to sell it and I am happy with the testimonies that people send me about the results of using the oil, more than selling it is blessing people with this miraculous oil
  • @tonytanou
    I have land in northern Australia and I felt I was cursed by that tree. It grew all over my land like a weed. I only recently understood how lucky I am to have abundant access to this tree.
  • @jennybill3680
    Thank you God for the Neem Plant. Thankyou very much for the information, Yes I use Neem leaves for malaria. Boil Neem leaves in water, n drink. It has helped many of my family here in Papua New Guinea.
  • It’s a tradition here in northern Nigeria for a woman that has given birth to bath with neem for 40 days (wankan jego) It wards off inflammation and protects the mother from muscular aches and pains.
  • @divinaluz7
    I love Neem, I have been using it for almost a decade now. It cured a particularly vicious nail fungus I had, plus my hair and skin have never been better Thank you God for this beautiful and blessed tree. 🙏💜🙏
  • @kalaananth6371
    Yes we always used thank dear 👍Srilankan used 5000 years ago temple and fever time we used a medication 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️from Canada
  • @hajrafiq804
    I have my grand father 's book.oldest book with topic Neem. I read from first to last. Keep up your good work. U r doing a fabulous work. Stay blessed.
  • Neem oil saved me! I love it, and use it everywhere. Use quarter to half Black Seed oil to de-stink it.
  • @pe3429
    Thanks for the informative video. I have a small Neem tree in my garden. Have just started to use 4 leaves chewed. Have been using capsules. Also toothpaste and bath soap.
  • I planted 2 neem trees 5 years ago, they are 10+ feet high and growing good.
  • Thank you very much indeed. A very interesting Paper. Since you mentioned West Africa and referred to the successful rural propagation of the Neem tree in those regions (1950's or Colonial period), I wish to add that among the GA people (Accra, Ghana) the Neem tree is called "King tsoh" or, the King's tree. It might well be the king of trees!
  • @pocoshevaya9756
    Fantastic helpful information ! I’m taking neem and turmeric every morning for several months. It is helping all general health conditions. Creating a glow.... I have to order online as neem powder isn’t available in Arkansas USA. Would love to plant a neem tree. Thank you for sharing this ancient knowledge 🙏
  • I use Neem regularly both for maintaining skin but also general good health!
  • @jabezjsimbo4612
    Please thank you for this wonderful information on neem health benefits.
  • @venkybabu8140
    In extremely hot areas neem trees are the number one choice for home trees. They can be grown outside or along the compound walls. First they don't allow any insects including mosquitoes. They can be used for cleaning teeth. Their sap forms a glue which can be used for binding and protecting books. The sap glue can protect other wooden furniture and is extra durable. And so many other benefits which require almost a book to explain the uses and property Etc. They retain moisture throughout the 3 hot summer months and produce oxygen for 5 cars exhaust. Etc. They grow almost to a height of 50 to 100 meters with a life span of 2000 years.