Benefits of meetha and kadva Neem
Benefits of meetha neem (curry leaves)
Digestive
Curry leaves are said to stimulate the appetite and digestive juices, prevent nausea, and cure stomach upsets.
Antiseptic
The roots and bark are used externally to cure eruptions and as an antidote for bites of poisonous animals.
System Settler
When eaten raw curry leaves cure dysentery, while an infusion of the washed leaves stops vomiting.
Benefits of kadva neem
Moisturiser
Neem oil quickly relieves dry skin because it is easily absorbed into the skin’s upper layers where it helps heal damaged skin, enabling it to recover its natural balance. By helping the skin retain its suppleness, the oil also prevents premature ageing and reduces wrinkles.
Astringent
Neem is an effective astringent and helps prevent diseases of the gums and the mouth. While using neem twigs to clean teeth is a tried and tested practice, toothpaste that contains extracts of neem can be equally beneficial.
Anti-inflammatory
Neem is rich in anti-inflammatory agents and the oil is very effective against joint and muscle pain.
Cholesterol Buster
Neem leaf extracts have been shown to significantly reduce cholesterol levels and may in fact help remove cholesterol from the body. Eating neem leaves, or its juice or its extracts (available in tablet form) on a regular basis may help lower cholesterol levels.
Digestive
Neem ensures a healthy digestive system by protecting the stomach, and aiding in the elimination and removal of toxins and harmful bacteria.




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