Is the world’s number one herb a sleeper? Well, if you have never heard of the benefits of neem (Azadirachta indica) then the answer is yes. However, very few people in India will not be familiar with ...
Known in Ayurveda as “nature’s pharmacy”, the neem tree and its components have been an integral part of traditional Indian medical formulations for almost 5,000 years. Also called Indian lilac in ...
The Neem tree, scientifically known as Azadirachta indica, is native to Myanmar, Bangladesh, and other tropical regions. Found throughout India, it can grow between 65 to 115 feet tall and belongs to ...
Sarah Aluoch of Sarafine Investments mixes the neem sachet with honey and boiled water which she drinks every day and gives to her children as well. Nobody advised her or prescribed to her to use neem ...
In religious scriptures, great importance has been given to all the elements of nature including trees and plants. One of these is the Neem tree. It is not only good in terms of health but in ...
Extract from the bark of the Neem tree may help treat and reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study. The research shows that components of Neem bark may target a wide range of viral ...
Neem bark extract binds the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein at various locations in the body, thereby, preventing the Covid-19 virus from entry into the host cells. Neem tree has anti-parasitic, ...
The tree that cures is facing death. Neem, renowned for its anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, is under a virulent fungal attack and the disease is spreading rapidly.
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