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Neem leaves (Azadirachta indica )

Neem leaves (Azadirachta indica )

Neem (Azadirachta indica) is an evergreen tree with a well-earned reputation for being the most potent medicinal flora in the world. neem is a popular herb that has been a part of traditional medicinal remedies dating back almost 5000 years. The neem tree is home to over 130 active compounds. All of these compounds come with many health benefits, including immuno-stimulants, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral compounds. Neem can be used for many different types of ailments. It is used to purify the blood, remove toxins, rhumatoid arthritis, treat stomach ulcers cause by excess chemicals exposer, treat insect bites, and prevent damage that free radicals might cause in the body. Neem is great for burns, infections, and any type of skin issue as it can destroy the bacteria that cause infections. In addition, neem can stimulate your immune system to promote faster healing, when you are suffering from an illness of any kind. NEEM contains azadiractin, which is a natural insecticide.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.

  • Studies

    The first polyphenolic flavonoids obtained from fresh leaves are quercetin and ß-sitosterol, which have a tremendous effect as anti-fungal and antibacterial activities (Mahmoud et al. 2011;

    Neem is more effective than commercially available non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen. Neem can remarkably reduce the release of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α) (Kang et al. 2014).

  • Studies shown

    A study conducted on BALB/c-mice showed increased counts of CD4 + & CD8 + cells upon treatment of aqueous extract of neem leaves. This treatment also showed increased counts of lymphocytes and monocytes (Beuth et al. 2006). In this context, NLGP is involved in the activation, proliferation, and infiltration of CD8 +Tcells and responsible for anti-tumor immunity (Mallick et al. 2013a, b) In another study, it has been shown that NLGP promotes monocyte migration and T-cell-mediated killing of tumor

  • Preparation

    Boil approximately one (1) table spoon or nine grams of leaves in twelve (12) ounces of water, on medium flame for 10 mins, or until water gets green. Turn heat off and leave to cool. Drink for three every two weeks. Neem leaves are bitter. You can also chew on few leaves.

  • Disclaimer

    This information is not intended to treat or cure any medical ailments. Consult with your health care provider for professional advice about using anything for your health.

  • Return Policy

    Return within three days starting from the day package was received. Days of this return policy are calculated from the day the customer receives the product eg: if it's delivered to you on the 10th day, the product must be ship by the 13th day to meet the return policy. The product must be returned untampered and with original quality for refund or exchange. All return and refund costs are charged to customers.

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