Health Benefits of Nimba (Neem Tree)
Ayurveda mentions neem for the treatment of fever, malaise, pain, infection, skin disease, chronic cough, asthma, constipation, fungal and bacterial infections and many more.
It has antipyretic, hypoglycemic, insecticidal, nematicidal, antiulcer, antioxidant, hypolipidemic, microbicidal, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and many more properties.
It has azadirachtin, nimbolinin, nimbin, nimbidin, nimbidol, salannin, quercetin, and many other phytochemicals.
Skin problems: Nimba paste and decoction are advantageous for treating skin issues such as fungal infections, itching, and redness.
Abscess: In the early stages of abscess and cellulitis, its external application is more effective for reducing inflammation and relieving pain.
Fever and malaize: Neem bark and leaves are effective in reducing body temperature and combating fever.
Hyperlipidemia: In certain metabolic disorders, Nimba addresses obesity, high-fat deposition, elevated lipid levels, and various other conditions.
Internal infections: The herb is beneficial for treating infections in the GI tract and other visceral areas, aiding recovery.
Dandruff and hair problems: Dandruff, small pustules, and abscesses are treated with external Neem oil and internal Neem formulations.
Prevention of fever: A small amount of Neem flowers can be taken to prevent fever and body aches.
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