Neem Tree- uses and benefits

Neem Tree Benefits

Other names : It is popularly known as the miracle tree. It is known as Nimba in India. The Sanskrit name of Neem is Arishtha meaning the reliever of the sickness. Margosa tree 

Description : It is a tall evergreen tree with the small bright green leaves. It is up to 100 feet tall. It blossoms in spring with the small white flowers. It has a straight trunk. Its bark is hard rough and scaly, fissured even in small trees. The colour of the bark is brown grayish. The leaves are alternate and consists of several leaflets with serrated edges. Its flowers are small and white in colour. The loive like edible fruit is oval, round and thin skinned. 


Location : Neem tree is found throughout India.

Cultural Importance : One can find Neem in almost all the parts of India. It is said that planting Neem tree in the house is a ensured passage to heaven. Its leaves are stung on the main entrance to remain away from the evil spirits. Brides take bath in the water filled with the Neem leaves. Newly born babies are laid upon the Neem leaves to provide them with the protective aura. Neem gives out more oxygen than other trees.
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Uses and benefits

Neem oil
 is extracted from the seeds of the neem tree and has insecticidal and medicinal properties due to which it has been used for thousands of years in pest control, cosmetics, medicines, etc. Please see neem oil & its uses for detailed information.

Neem oil, leaves and neem extracts are used to manufacture health and beauty care products. Some of such products are soaps, bath powders, shampoos, lotions and creams, toothpastes, neem leaf capsules to increase immunity and as a skin purifier, insect repellents, pet care products, etc. 


Neem extracts have been approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use on food crops. It has been proven in various research studies  that Neem is non-toxic to birds, beneficial insects or humans and protects crops from over 200 of the most costly pests.

Health benefits of Neem

1.    Neem, a tree native to India, is a vital ingredient in Ayurveda. Regarded as a ‘one tree pharmacy’, the Neem tree has several medicinal uses and forms an integral part of home remedies for the hair and skin. 
2.    Neem leaf has antifungal and antibacterial properties, making it effective in treating dandruff.  
3.    It also relieves dryness and itching, strengthens hair and promotes hair growth. 
4.    Traditionally, neem paste has been used to condition the hair and scalp.
5.    It also soothes irritation, prevents dryness and flaking.
6.    Neem is mentioned in most Ayurvedic formulations for the treatment of skin disorders because of its detoxifying properties. 
7.    The growth of acne-causing bacteria such as propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) and staphylococcus epidermidis is also inhibited by neem. 
8.    The role of neem in acne is further supported by studies which have shown that it exhibits anti-inflammatory activity by suppressing P. acnes-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-a and IL-8.
9.    Neem oil and neem leaves are excellent skin care ingredients. The oil relieves dry skin and soothes itchiness, redness and irritation. 
10.    It also improves general skin health and immunity, combating bacterial infections such as acne, boils and ulcers. 
11.    Its antimicrobial properties help heal wounds without causing any infections or septic conditions. 
12.    For acne, neem tackles bacteria from the root and prevents the recurrence of pimples and blemishes. 
13.    It is especially beneficial for skin disorders like eczema and minor skin infections. Neem leaves also eliminate acne-causing bacteria.
14.    It is also a gastro protective element and effective in healing ulcers.
15.    It contains high level of antioxidants that help protect skin from environmental damage and from aging.
16.    Neem oil contains fatty acid and vitamin E that gets absorbed easily into the skin, it helps rejuvenate skin cells and restore elasticity.
17.    It helps maintain a glowing skin and balance skin tone.
18.    The high fatty-acid content in neem oil helps prevent and treat scars from acne.
19.    Neem leaves are also excellent exfoliants; it tightens pores and removes impurities when used as a mask.
20.    It is an excellent healer of skin fungal infections. 

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