Neem Tree:
Neem trees are one of the commonly found but highly medicinal one in the tropical regions. Almost all parts of the neem tree, from leaf,
roots, fruits and flowers, are medicinally beneficial to humans. Its
by-products that are also used in agriculture. Only some parts of most plants
and trees or plants can be helpful, but almost every aspect in neem is
medicinally useful. It has high disinfecting properties against many types of
microbes (bacteria, fungus and viruses).
It was a habit to grow neem tree at every home in our tradition for its disinfectant properties to protect the family from various infections and get fresh oxygen which rejuvenates the body and mind. Although it is highly medicinal, sometimes people are hesitant to grow it around the home because they believe it has powerful roots and is worried that it will penetrate the walls. But it’s not so true, you can grow neem trees everywhere, and there are only maximum benefits.
Neem Seed:
Neem is not originally an agricultural plant or tree. Still,
the awareness of its importance and demand is increasing daily, and in many
places, people started growing them on their land as part of agriculture. This seed market has grown rapidly. The oil we get from the seeds act as a natural
pesticide in traditional agriculture for hundreds of years and in modern
agriculture currently. Also, the neem seed oil is very bitter and possesses
very high medicinal properties that it is used in medicine, natural hair care
products, soaps and cosmetics.
Neem Leaf and Flower:
Neem leaf usage in folk and traditional medicine is known
worldwide. Highly used in Unani, Ayurveda, Siddha and Homeopathy medicines and
highly used for skin disease, preventing infection and treating various types
of POX virus infections. Powdered neem leaf has more self-life with all medicinal
properties intact and effectively made ready at home with simple steps.
The leaves are a rich source of Vitamin C. And possess high
anti-oxidative properties, and help in the active regeneration of the cells. So
keeps skin young, glowing and toned. Neem leaf pastes to keep oily skin dry.
Neem flower is also used in traditional medicine. They are
used in various recipes for cooking, prepared and eaten in multiple ways. When
consumed with the foods, it will help in effective digestion, Reduce excess
body weight and burns more calories from our bodies.
Neem Honey:
A well-known and highly demanded honey for its taste uses
and medicinal properties comes from the nectar of Neem flowers. At Wild Honey
Hunters (Ghats Honey), Our team collect them during the summer times of April
and May. In the South Indian subcontinent, especially around the bottom of
Western Ghats.
Neem honey is extensively used in alternate and folk
medicine. And treat high blood pressure, periodontal infections, skin problems,
throat infections, and various allergic conditions. It is even used in cancer
treatment and is known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is
also used extensively in the beauty industries for keeping the skin fresh and
young.
Neem honey uses and health benefits:
- Neem honey has a special place in Ayurveda, and it has more health benefits from treating blood pressure, diabetes, periodontal infections, allergies, ulcers, and throat infections.
- It is suitable for digestive health and acts as a good anti-oxidant that keeps you young and energetic.
- This Low Glycemic Honey is good for diabetes.
- It calms the nervous system and boosts the immune system.
- It is highly anti-microbial (bacterial, fungal and viral) and helps treat respiratory problems.
- Neem Honey cures asthma if taken in the early stages and drastically reduces dry cough and cold.
- When we add honey to the Neem Leaf Powder, it helps to hydrate the skin from deep inside.
- Honey is an excellent anti-biotic. It is helpful to treat sore throat, coats the throat and reduces irritation.