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Nimba (Neem) oil is derived from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica). It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its therapeutic properties.
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Nimba (Neem) oil has following major actions and medicinal uses
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Skin Care: Acne Treatment: Nimba (Neem) oil possesses antibacterial properties that help combat acne-causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. Eczema Relief: Its anti-inflammatory properties soothe eczema symptoms, reducing redness and irritation. Anti-Aging: Rich in antioxidants, neem oil helps protect skin from damage caused by free radicals, promoting youthful-looking skin. Wound Healing: Nimba (Neem) oil promotes faster healing of minor cuts, wounds, and abrasions due to its antiseptic properties.
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Hair Care: Dandruff Treatment: Nimba (Neem) oil’s antifungal properties help combat dandruff and scalp infections. Hair Strengthening: Nimba (Neem) oil nourishes the scalp and strengthens hair follicles, promoting healthy hair growth and reducing hair loss. Lice Prevention: Regular application of Nimba (Neem) oil can prevent lice infestations and soothe an itchy scalp.
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Oral Health: Gum Disease: Neem oil is effective in treating gingivitis and periodontitis due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Dental Hygiene: It can be used in mouthwashes and toothpaste to maintain oral hygiene and prevent cavities and plaque buildup.
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Pain Relief: Joint Pain and Arthritis: Nimba (Neem) oil anti-inflammatory properties make it useful in relieving joint pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. Muscle Soreness: Massaging Nimba (Neem) oil into sore muscles can help alleviate pain and stiffness.
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Bacterial & Fungal infections: Fungal Infections: Nimba (Neem) oil antimicrobial properties help treat fungal infections like athlete's foot and ringworm. Bacterial Infections: It can be used to treat bacterial skin infections due to its potent antibacterial properties.
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Weak Immunity: Regular use of Nimba (Neem) oil can help boost the immune system due to its rich content of antioxidants and essential fatty acids.
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Intestinal Worms: Nimba (Neem) oil can help in the treatment of intestinal worms and other parasites, promoting better digestive health.
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Diabetes: Some studies suggest that Nimba (Neem) oil may help in managing blood sugar levels, though more research is needed in this area.
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Wounds: Applying Nimba (Neem) oil to wounds can prevent infections and promote faster healing due to its antiseptic properties.
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Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
15 ml
Precautions:
Nothing specific. Avoid during pregnancy and lactation.
Available as:
Available in 15 ml Glass Dropper Bottles.
Dosage:
Nimba Oil – 5-10 drops, mixed in honey, to be taken twice or thrice a day. For local use, apply sufficient quantity of Nimba oil on the affected area. And massage gently.
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