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A paste of fresh neem leaves is used to rid hair of lice and control dandruff.
Tender leaves of the plant are chewed to rid stomach of worms.
Traditionally, a few neem leaves were eaten on an empty stomach every day for a couple of weeks before the beginning of the hot season as a preventive measure against summer maladies. Nimbolis (the fruit) were eaten when they were pulpy and ripe to ease digestion.
Neem is accepted as an effective coolant. It is therefore considered a boon in a country like India, where temperatures soar to alarming heights and a large number of heat-related ailments affect people.
It is a common practice to place the neem leaves in cupboards, storage bins for grains and under mattresses, as the wonderful neem leaves are great insect repellents. Dry neem leaves are burnt to get rid of mosquitoes.
Neem is an antipyretic. It is known to bring down fevers and rid the body of the infection, enhancing the process of recovery. It is an excellent antiseptic and disinfectant ideal for abrasions and wounds.
Neem face packs make the skin feel invigorated and fresh. Used as a conditioner, it gives lustre and body to the hair. In fact, neem is packed with a world of goodness that spells natural body care.
Neem is known to be one of the most powerful blood purifiers. It cleanses and enhances circulation. Above all, it is believed that neem is a vitaliser, restoring balance to the system. Neem builds antibodies, strengthens the immune system and thus boosts the resistance of the body to cope with illnesses. In fact, neem is almost a prerequisite for a healthy life... ?id=2581


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