Neem, also k nown as ‘Azadirachta indica’ is native to India. In Sanskrit, neem is arista, which means something that is perfect, imperishable and complete. Not only its leaves, but the tree’s seeds, roots and bark also contain important compounds that have many medicinal and beauty properties. The tree is supposed to denote ‘good health’ in our Ayur veda. Neem is best known for its anti-aging properties. Due to its antioxidant properties, neem protects the skin from harmful UV rays, pollution and other environmental factors. The vitamins and fatty acids in neem improve and maintain the elasticity of the skin, reduce wrinkles and fine lines. This make you and your skin look rejuvenated and youthful. Neem is also beneficial in fighting against fungal infection. Its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties keep the harmful bacteria and fungi at bay. Thus, it protects the skin and keeps the skin related diseases away.
Benefits :
Boosts Immune System : Rich in antimicrobial, antiviral and antioxidant properyies, consuming neem leaves can prove very effective in strengthening your immune system.
Cough & Cold : According to experts, neem oil is extremely beneficial when it comes to treating breathing problems or asthma. It also helps in controlling phlegm, cough and fever.
Skin Benefits: Consuming neem leaves can remove toxins, and purify blood to give us a clearer skin. Neem leaves have strong anti-bacterial properties which work wonders on infections, burns and any kind of skin problems.
Improves Digestion : Neem leaves are excellent for your liver, which automatically enhances your digestion. Apart from this, consuming neem on a daily basis also destroys excess bacteria in the intestinal region and cleanses your colon, further facilitating a smoother digestion.
Wound Healer : Neem can heal wounds without leaving any ugly scars. It also prevents septic infections. Neem is commonly used to heal wounds because of its antiseptic properties.
TULSI
One Capsule In The Morning And One Capsule At Night With Lukewarm Water Or Milk, After Meals Or As Directed By Your Physician.