Neem's wide variety of reported benefits include use in the treatment of fever, gastrointestinal disease, dermatologic (skin) disorders, immune dysfunction, respiratory disease, parasites, inflammatory conditions
Neem is the common name of Azadirachta indica (botanical name), it is called the Indian Lilac, although Neem is more commonly used. Neem oil, extracted from the seeds of the plant is used widely as an insecticide.
Yes, neem oil can be safely used on tomato plants as a natural pesticide to control pests and diseases.
The active constituent in the Neem plant is Azadirachtin. It is an anti-feedant, repellent and insecticide.
No, neem seeds should not be eaten as they can be toxic when consumed in large quantities. However, neem oil extracted from neem seeds is commonly used in various products such as soaps, shampoos, and skin-care products for its medicinal properties.
Neem is something that is used medicinally. Almost all parts of the tree can be used, including the roots, leaves, flowers, and fruit.
Neem Neem Shahad Shahad was created on 2011-08-15.
Sweet neem is another name for curry leaves, which are commonly used in Indian cooking for their aromatic flavor. They are not to be confused with bitter neem leaves, which are more bitter in taste and are used for their medicinal properties in traditional medicine.
no neem is a dicot.
Neem leaves are a natural repellent to kill cockroaches. Cockroaches need to be enticed to the Neem leaves by using cocoa powder and flour.
The neem tree is useful for its medicinal properties. It has been traditionally used for treating various ailments like skin conditions, wounds, and fever. Neem also has insecticidal properties and is used in agriculture as a natural pesticide.
Neem is the Hindi name of the tree. In English the most common name is Margosa.
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