CureZone
  All Blogs
    Neem Oil Research Blog

Neem Oil Research Blog
by risingsun

9 blog entries; 9 entries per page; 1 pages; viewed 275,894 times
Description   |   Rules   |   Disclaimer

  • Neem Oil for Hairloss & More   by  risingsun     19 y     7,977       2 Messages Shown       Blog: Neem Oil Research Blog
    http://health.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1103899,prtpage-1.cms

    & Here is some general information about Neem

    Margosa
    Indian Name: Neem
    Botanical Name: Azadirachta indica



    Origin of Herbs:

    Margosa is very common tree in India. It is a large evergreen dense tree growing some 10 to 10.5 meter tall with a grirth of about 2-3 meter. The leaves of this tree are divided into numerous leaflets, each resembling a full-grown leaf. The margosa tree has played in Ayurvedic medicines and agriculture since time immemorial. It is indigenous to south Asia, where up to twenty million trees line the roads. The tree occurs naturally in the Deccan peninsula, but it is cultivated allover India.

    Healing power:

    Neem tree is generally considered to be an air purifier and preventive against malarial fever and cholera. All parts of the tree possess medicinal properties. The leaves are useful in relieving flatulence, promoting the removal of catarrhal matter and phlegm from the bronchial tubes, and in increasing secretion and discharge of urine. They also acts act as an insecticide. The bark is a bitter tonic and a stimulant. It arrests secretion and bleeding besides counter acting any spasmodic disorders.

    Malaria:

    An infusion or a decoction of the fresh leaves is a bitter vegetable tonic and alternative, especially in chronic malarial fevers because of its action on the liver. It should be taken in doses of 15 to 60 grams.

    Piles:

    The use of three grams of the inner bark of Neem with 6 grams of jaggery every morning is a very effective in piles. To check bleeding piles,3 or 4 neem fruits can be administered with water.

    Eczema:

    The bark of the babul tree is used in the treatment of eczema. About 25grams each of this bark and the mango bark should be boiled in about 1 liter of water and the vapors allowed to ferment the affected part. After the fomentation, the affected part should be anointed with ghee.

    Leprosy:

    The sap of the neem tree has been found effective in leprosy when taken in daily doses of 60 grams. Simultaneously the patient’s body should be massaged with the sap. This regimen should be continued for 40 days. If the sap is not available,12 gram of neem leaves and three decigrams pepper can be ground in water and taken.

    Skin Disorder:

    The leaves applied externally are very useful in skin disease. They are especially beneficial in the treatment of boils, chronic ulcers, eruptions of small pox, swelling and wounds. They can be used either. An ointment prepared from neem leaves is very effective in healing ulcers and wounds.

    Hair Disorder:

    If there is any hair loss or it has ceased to grow, washing with the decoction of neem leaves may help. This will not only stop hair from falling but also help their growth. Frequent application of neem oil also destroys insects in the hair.

    Epiphora:

    The leaves are beneficial in treating epiphora- that is watering of the eyes, in which tears flow onto the cheeks due to abnormality of the tear drainages system. About 250 grams of leaves should be boiled in one and a quarter litre of water until only a quarter liter of water is left. This should be filtered and kept in a well –corked bottle. The eyelids should be painted morning and evening with this liquid

    Oral Disorder:

    Cleaning the teeth regularly with a neem twig prevents gum diseases. It firms up loose teeth, relieves toothache, evacuates the bad odour and protects the mouth from various infections.

    Other Uses:

    Neem is very useful at the time of childbirth. Administration of the juice of neem leaves to the woman in labour before child birth produces normal contraction in the uterus and prevents possible inflammation .It corrects bowls movements and checks onset of fevers, thereby facilitating the normal delivery. The use of tepid decoction of neem leaves as a vaginal douche heals any wounds caused during delivery and disinfects the vaginal passage. Neem is also a powerful insecticide to kill soil nematodes and other plant parasites and is useful as mosquito repellant. And neem juice is used in toothpastes and contraceptives.
    http://www.allayurveda.com/herb_month_september2003.htm
    Reply   FCK   TinyMCE  
    This is NOT me. This is just randomly assigned avatar, until I upload my own photo. Click here to see my profile.
    risingsun
    Notifications
    Agree
    Disagree
     
    • Neem Oil   by  wantmorehair     17 y     3,977
      How about Dr. Hauschka's Neem Hair Oil and Neem Hair lotion? I love,love,love their skin products and just noticed that they also carry neem hair products. If you're not familiar with their line, it can be found at
      http://www.dr.hauschka.com
      -- everything they produce is wonderfully holistic--

      And if you do feel that this version is too watered down-- where do I purchase neem leaves (leaves, is it?) I don't remember, took awhile for me to get my password for me to come back on and submit question--

      Thanks
      Reply   FCK   TinyMCE  
      This is NOT me. This is just randomly assigned avatar, until I upload my own photo. Click here to see my profile.
      wantmorehair
      Notifications
      Agree
      Disagree
       
Back To Top

Selected Ads from CureZone Sponsors: Become a Sponsor

VIP

 
 

PLAT

Energy Awareness Course
Use CureZone kode to get a free session!
Lugol’s Iodine Free S&H
J.Crow’s® Lugol’s Iodine Solution. Restore lost reserves.
 
 

GOLD

 
 

GOLD

 
 

SILVER

Organic Detoxification Program
Cleanse your body of toxins and wastes. Feel vibrant and youth...
Hulda Clark Cleanses
Wormwood, Clove, Clarkia, Turmeric, Epsom Salt, Uva Ursi, Goldenrod
 
 

SILVER

End Constipation Now
Let oxygen remove old, impacted fecal matter as it detoxifies and cleans...
 
 
Back To Top How many people click on the sponsord links? Become a Sponsor



 


CureZone Newsletter is distributed in partnership with https://www.netatlantic.com


Contact Us - Advertise - Stats

Copyright 1999 - 2024  www.curezone.org

0.125 sec, (1)