Neem tree and its leaves are associated with various Hindu Goddess especially Durga, Kali, Karumariamman, Mariamman and other manifestations of Mother Goddess Shakti. Neem leaves are widely used in ...
The Neem tree, indigenous to India, has long been a component of conventional Ayurvedic medicine, recognized for its antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. Currently ...
Derived from the seeds of the neem tree, it acts as a natural insect repellent and pesticide, coupled with possessing anti-inflammatory properties. Its established reputation in enhancing skin and ...
Last week, the European Patent Office (EPO) revoked a controversial patent on the use of antifungal agents extracted from the neem tree. The patent was granted in 1994 to the US Department of ...
Neem seed is a naturally occurring pesticide that comes from the seeds of the neem tree and is used to control pests and diseases on crops. The extract from a neem seed tree grows mostly in India ...
The lipid is derived from the neem tree's seed and can be used in various ways to control multiple bugs, from mosquitoes to roaches. Neem oil affects each of these common critters differently ...
Chewing fresh neem leaves every morning offers a wealth of health benefits, from detoxifying the body and boosting immunity to improving digestion and regulating blood sugar levels. Neem's ...
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