Preface: Indian scientists were the first scientist to bring the plant to the attention of phytopharmacologists. In 1942, while working at the Scientific and Industrial Research Laboratory at Delhi University, British India, he extracted three bitter compounds from neem oil, which he named nimbin, nimbinin, and nimbidin respectively. The seeds contain a complex secondary metabolite azadirachtin.
BENEFITS OF NEEM OR MARGOSA
- Smashed Margosa leaf (30-40leaves) massage in hole body once in a month that will prevent from all types of skin disease.
- Take 20-25 margosa leaves and 20 gms approx raw turmeric smashed and massage hole body one in a week that your skin will be smooth & shining.
- 1 tea spoon dust margosa mixed with one tea spoon honey take empty stomach in the morning will prevent from warm and dysentery at the same time it will also purify blood, develop the eye sight and control the gas bile and cough..
- In the chicken pox feather touch with neem leaves in effected pat gives immense relief.
- Oil made from the Neem tree's fruit and seeds is light to dark brown in color and somewhat bitter tasting; almost like a combination of peanuts and garlic. The oil contains quantities of steroids, including beta-sitosterol (used to treat men suffering from enlarged prostate glands) as well as linoleic and olei acids (Omega 6 and 9), and is found to contain the well known Omega 3 fatty acid (used to prevent arterial sclerosis). In addition to its medicinal properties, Neem oil is also used as a base for variety of organic cosmetics including soaps, shampoos, hand and body lotions and creams. It is also used as an organic bio-pesticide repellant against insects such as Japanese beetles, meal worms, and aphids. FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE VISIT US www.naturelief.in or call on 9331935169..
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