May 22, 2012

Miraculous drugs of India

Miraculous drugs of India
Neem does not require recognition in the world today. Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) is known as the Margosa tree in English or in Indonesian Mimba tree is native plant of India. This plant has been known since five thousand years ago, as known from the excavations of the Indus Valley Civilization. This plant has been used extensively in ancient Ayurveda for the disease-fighting properties.

Benefits of Neem

Here are some of the benefits of this miraculous plant:

  • Dental care: Neem twigs have been used as tooth brushes for centuries. Antiseptic components found in Neem twigs essential for periodontal disease, infections, bleeding gums and gum disease, dental health, and preventing tooth decay.
  • Detoxification: Neem helps eliminate toxins from the blood and works as a blood purifier. In addition, the Neem strengthen the immune system and prevent any invasion of parasites, fungi and viruses.
  • Diabetes: the current study has highlighted the hypoglycemic effect of Neem, which is proven to reduce insulin requirements by 50% without changing blood glucose levels.
  • Skin diseases: Neem has demonstrated remarkable efficacy in treating various skin problems including psoriasis, eczema and other persistent conditions.
  • Stress: a low dose of sedative effects have been found in Neem leaves, which reduces anxiety and stress levels.
  • Peptic ulcers: Neem has significantly reduced the volume of gastric fluid secretion (63%), and gastric acid (77%) and pepsin activity (50%) so that the gastric damage is minimized.
  • Anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritis: Nimbidin, constituents of the Neem has been shown to have anti-arthritic and anti-inflammatory.
  • Potential contraception: an immunomodulator derived from the purified extract of Neem promotes macrophage cells and prevent or terminate pregnancy. Fertility can be restored after one or two cycles without any impression (effect) for the real next pregnancy.
  • Cancer: Neem has the strength and ability to kill cancer cells or boost the immune system to keep from being destroyed. Neem extraordinary action against various human cancer cells including breast, prostate, mouth, skin, liver, stomach, intestines and lungs.
  • Hair Care: Hair of Neem oil helps to promote healthy, shiny hair and prevent dryness, loss and premature graying.

Tips for using Neem

  • Mix the coconut oil or olive oil with pure Neem oil in a ratio of 4:1 for use as an insect repellent and treat skin disorders, burns, wounds, minor injuries etc..
  • For further protection of the skin, drink strong tea of ​​boiled Neem leaves. Also use Neem leaves along with a little rose water to bathe.
  • In the case of conjunctivitis or eye itching, boiled 10 Neem leaves freshly picked and then chill. Apply to the sore eyes.
  • Boil Neem leaves and soak feet for problems with athlete's foot (foot fungus / rangen).
  • Neem leaves crushed and mixed with water, apply on the affected area for acne and skin infections.
  • Regularly, chew 2-3 leaves of Neem to help cleanse the blood and cope with diabetes and hiperasidosis (ulcer disease).

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