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Chemistry of Neem leaves

Updated: Nov 10, 2023



Bacterial viruses and fungi usually spread faster than humans through the air.

Now let’s look in a little more detail at the science behind neem leaves.

The scientific name of the neem tree is Azadirachta Indica . Neem leaves are rich in natural chemicals such as Azadirachtin, Nimbin and Nimbidin . This is the reason for the bitter taste of neem leaves.



Medicinal uses of this type of chemical:

Neem has the power to destroy bacteria and viruses and prevent them from growing again. Neem has anti-fungal properties and is a good remedy for fungal infections and dandruff on the scalp.


The air where the birch is located purifies the air and kills the mosquitoes that cause malaria. Neem cures skin diseases and protects against recurrence. Neem can prevent artificial cuts from becoming septic and heal quickly. Neem also has the power to cure measles. Neem specializes in controlling the level of sugar in the blood. It also protects against cancerous growths, intestinal worms and kidney infections. Neem is used as a pesticide by farmers.




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