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Most Common Neem Uses
« on: March 03, 2011, 03:03:36 AM »
Properties of Neem to control insects make it a suitable treatment for scabies and head lice in humans. Uses traditional Neem for scabies involves mashing tree leaves in paste paste and dissemination throughout the body. The easiest way to use neem for the treatment of scabies is to add a few tablespoons of oil to a warm bath and soak in the tub for 20 minutes. Anyone can also treat scabies locally through the application of Neem solution to the affected part of his skin. Comes from the Neem tree, Azadirachta indica, which grows in parts of Asia such as India and Pakistan. People can use parts of the neem tree, such as leaves and bark, for medical purposes. Fruit and flowers of the tree is also beneficial to the people. Neem is used pesticides, and also includes those who live in India cleansers.People be aware of Neem is used for many thousands of years. , And the ancient Vedic Sanskrit texts, and explain how to use each part of the medical tree. Due to the many uses of neem, the Indians usually refers to a tree as "the village pharmacy." They use leaves to clean their teeth and as a treatment for arthritis, fever and joint use for parasites.Another Neem treatment for skin problems, such as eczema and acne. Had washed his face with a mild soap Neem helps in removing acne person, since some Neem has antibacterial properties. You can use neem leaves paste for the treatment of certain defects. Neem oil can be applied to the skin to help prevent the outbreak of eczema by keeping the skin moisturized properly. Neem Other uses for eczema include calming irritation and inflammation if the person is suffering from a flare up.

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