Interesting facts about neem leaf extract
Experts believe neem leaf extract has a great many benefits, from use as an insecticide, to many various health benefits. Most people are already aware that the oil of the neem seed makes a great insecticide. Neem oil is not a traditional pesticide, so some gardeners don’t believe it works. However, it tends to affect different insects in different ways, invading their nervous systems and confusing them so they don’t eat or breed. Neem oil is a much longer-term insecticide.
One of the most interesting uses of neem oil is as a male form of birth control. However, people must be educated about how neem oil works before they try to use it as birth control. It’s not safe to take it internally without a lot of work.
The neem leaf, however, is safe to take internally, and people in India have been doing this for centuries. A 2005 study on the benefits of neem leaf extract concluded that it can have many different affects on all parts of the body. It’s been shown to reduce inflammation, get rid of ulcers and other diseases, and clear up fungus and bacteria. Neem leaf extract also appears to help diabetic patients and serve as an antioxidant. You shouldn’t take neem leaf extract if you are pregnant or trying to conceive. As with all herbs, it’s important to follow the advice of your doctor and not to overdo it.
Some people are calling neem leaf extract a wonder herb, and it’s pretty clear why. Just remember that the oil of the neem seed can be very toxic, so it’s best to stick to the neem leaves, which we know are safe. It’s also important to know that neem leaf extract has produced some terrible side effects in lab animals, so you should never take this herb without a doctor’s supervision.
Experts on the neem leaf say the best way to take it is as an herbal tea. There are also capsules of the herb available, but you probably won’t get all the benefits of the neem leaf by taking it this way.
The neem leaf has also shown promise as a skin care ingredient, and the number of products that include it is increasing all the time. You may even have experienced the benefits of neem leaf extract without even knowing it. If you’ve ever tried out an Ayurvedic remedy, then you’ve probably used neem leaf. About 75 percent of these remedies have neem leaf extract in them.
The most popular neem leaf skin care products are neem soap and neem shampoo, although the herb has also been shown to relieve irritated skin, lighten scars and pigmentation, and soothe and moisturize severely dry skin.
As more and more studies are done on neem leaf extract, we’re finding out even more uses for the herb. It’s possible that one day everyone will want to take a neem leaf supplement of some kind, but for now we’ll just wait and see what the herb has to offer.


