Organic Pure Neem Oil 250ML

$19.99

What is Neem

Discovered thousands of years ago, the Neem tree is an evergreen, native to India and the medicinal healing properties have been used dating as far back as 4000 B.C. The timeless healing properties have been passed from generation to generation. Supported by centuries of use, and modern science, Neem is used to treat many skin conditions. Hundreds of studies in laboratories around the world have documented its efficacy in helping to treat diverse disorders. Once exclusive to the Eastern world, the Western world has experienced and embraced the natural qualities of Neem.

The healing properties of Neem are spoken about in some of the worlds oldest books. The Sanskrit word for Neem was Nimba, which means good health. The Vedas called Neem Sarvaroganivarini, which means one that cures all ailments and ills. (Panacea). It has also been referenced as Divine Tree, Life-Giving Tree, Natures Drugstore and Village Pharmacy.

Yes, raw pure neem oil stinks. But the components that give off the offensive sulfurous smell are the ingredients (Salannin compound) that make neem oil so effective.

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HealingBenefitsOf Neem

When researchers first began looking at Neem about 50 years ago, they carefully detailed the biological activities of its various parts. That literature, unfortunately, is not available except in specialised medical libraries. Current reports generally note that Neem is recognized as one of a long list of antis including

Anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, anti-pyretic (fever), Anti-gastric (ulcer), anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-tumor, anti-histamine, anti-complement (similar to antioxidant), anti-carcinogenic and anti-anxiety.

AntioxidantsIn Neem

One of the hottest topics in the natural foods industry today is antioxidants, probably because they play a critical role in preventing the damage that plays a significant role in initiating chronic degenerative diseases like Atherosclerosis, Diabetes, Heart disease, Alzheimers and Parkinsons as well as speeding up the plain old (pun intended!) process of aging.

Oxidative stress is a natural process that occurs as cells produce energy. Free radicals, a by-product of this process, damage cells (including DNA) and tissue. The problem occurs when the bodys resources for fighting these free radicals or repairing the damage they cause arent adequate. Antioxidants are in many foods, and many of the health benefits of foods like blueberries, broccoli, and cranberries are directly related to their antioxidant levels.

The ORAC test (oxygen radical absorbance capacity), shows that all forms of Neem are extraordinarily high in antioxidants, and far higher than foods on the high-antioxidant lists. Along with its immune-boosting properties and high antioxidant levels, this may help to explain why neem is known around the world as The Village Pharmacy.