Neem is a perennial and evergreen tree. Neem leaves, fruits, bark, neem oil, seeds - in a word, all parts of neem can be used. Worldwide, neem trees, tree leaves, roots, neem fruits and bark are known as medicinal raw materials. Neem is highly valued in the world today for its use as an antiseptic. Neem is used as a fungicide, as a bactericide, as a virus repellent, as an insect repellent, to control chagas, to cure malaria, to treat dental pain and to reduce fever, and to control birth.
Uses of Neem:
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1. If phlegm accumulates inside the chest, 30 drops of neem leaf juice mixed with hot water 3 to 4 times a day reduces chest pain. This medicine is prohibited for pregnant women, children and the elderly.
2. If there are worms in the stomach of small children, 50 grams of neem root bark powder mixed with a little hot water 3 times a day is beneficial.
3. Apply neem leaves lightly on the scalp and wash the scalp after an hour. It will act as a lice killer.
4. Boil neem leaves and take a bath with water to get rid of scabies. Itching is better if the leaves or flowers are applied on the skin for a few days.
5. The pain is relieved by applying the bark or leaves of the neem root to the wound when the insect bites or stings.
. Regular brushing of teeth with neem leaves or bark or bark powder will make the teeth strong and disease free.
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