Herb Information Name: Neem 
		
		
		
			
Herb Information
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 Name: Neem 
Biological Name: Melia azadirachta , Azadiracta Indica 
Meliaceae, Azedarach
 
Other Names: Neem, Nimba, Nimb 
Indian Lilac, Bead Tree, Holy Tree, Margosa Tree, Nim, Persian Lilac, Pride of China, Ravipriya, Veppu
 
Description: 
This tree is found in the Western Himalayas of India, and in Iran. It is cultivated in other parts of India and the tropical regions of the world such as Indonesia, Australia, and West Africa. It is considered to be a vary valuable herb in Ayurvedic medicine and for a variety of folk applications.
 
Parts Used: All 
Medicinal Properties 
Action 
Root bark - antiperiodic, astringent, tonic
Bark of tree - astringent, antiperiodic, antiviral, bitter, tonic, vermifuge
Leaves - antiviral, discutient, emrnenagogue
Flowers-stimulant, stomachic, tonic
Fruit - anthelmintic, purgative, emollient
Juice- anthelmintic
Oil extracted from the nut- antiseptic, insecticide, local stimulant
Uses:
arthritis
blood - purifies and detoxifies
bronchitis
cough
diabetes
drowsiness
eczema
fever
jaundice
leukorrhea
malaria
nausea
obesity
parasites
rheumatism
skin diseases
syphilis
thirst
tumors
vomiting
worms
This herb is used in inflammatory and febrile diseases. It is also used for worm infestation. It is used for a variety of conditions in Ayurvedic Medicine, singly, and in combination.
 
Dosage: Infusion, decoction, powder, medicated ghee, or oil 
Safety: 
No information about the safety of this herb is available. Use caution. Ayurvedic herbs are often taken in combination with others to neutralize the toxicity one herb with the opposing effect of other. Do not take except under the supervision of a qualified professional.
 
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