Friday 11 March 2011

Neem- The anti-oxidant

Known as sarva roga nivarin, Neem is considered the cornerstone of the traditional system of Ayurveda and is extensively used for its anti-diabetic, anti-bacterial, contraceptive and sedative properties. Ayurvedic practitioners, for more than 5000 years have been well aware of Neem benefits.
The tree belongs to the plant family of Meliaceae and is indigenous to the Indian sub-continent. Neem grows in tropical and semi-tropical regions. Known by the names of ‘Nature’s Drugstore’, ‘Village Pharmacy’ and ‘Panacea for all diseases’, it has been extensively used as a major component in Ayurvedic and Unani medicinal system and is extensively used for addressing skin ailments. Scientifically proven through a number of studies and researches, Neem is widely believed to be one of the most highly recommended blood sugar herbs in the Indian traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda.
Widely recommended for its antiseptic property, natural herb is beneficial for women and children for multiple reasons. Its antibacterial properties are especially effective for gum diseases and cavities. Due to its strong anti-oxidant properties, Neem protects against chemically induced carcinogens and liver damage by boosting antioxidant levels. Most widely used for acquiring healthy skin, Neem extracts and oil are widely recommended for acne treatment and skin rashes.
Neem leaves are also reported to remove toxins, purify blood and prevent damage caused by free radical in the body by neutralizing them. Not only is it a tonic and an astringent, it also maintains healthy blood circulation and cleanses the body of toxins and impurities. Proper usage of Neem is known to help in achieving glowing and radiant skin. When administered on skin, Neem extracts and oil remove the redness and itching while improving the condition of the skin for the duration of the treatment. Neem benefits include internal cleansing, removal of bacteria and treatment of pimples and acne.

Monday 7 March 2011

Neem for Skin


Highly recommended by Ayurveda and Unani medicine, Neem is known to help in achieving glowing and radiant skin. When administered on skin, Neem extracts and oil remove the redness and itching while improving the condition of the skin for the duration of the treatment. In case of pimples and acne, application of Neem kills bacteria and removes inflammation, thereby making the skin smooth and supple. It is widely believed to regulate blood sugar levels and is thus considered a blood sugar herb as well. Neem is considered the cornerstone of the ancient system of Ayurveda and is extensively used for its anti-diabetic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, contraceptive and sedative properties. Considering the host of medicinal properties that Neem has, it is also known by the names of ‘Nature’s Drugstore’, ‘Village Pharmacy’ and ‘Panacea for all diseases’.

Thursday 24 February 2011

Neem

Known for more than 5000 years for its wide range of therapeutic properties, the Neem tree belongs to the plant family of Meliaceae and is indigenous to the Indian sub-continent. Extracts of Neem bark are used for the overall healthy functioning of the body. Its antibacterial properties are especially effective for gum diseases and cavities. Due to its strong anti-oxidant properties, Neem protects against chemically induced carcinogens and liver damage by boosting antioxidant levels. Neem products are known to have anthelmintic, antifungal, antidiabetic, antibacterial, antiviral and sedative properties. Known as ‘Nature’s drugstore’, Neem is also known as a system purifier.