Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh | ISBN: | 9781310930768 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books | Publication: | October 31, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dueep Jyot Singh |
ISBN: | 9781310930768 |
Publisher: | Mendon Cottage Books |
Publication: | October 31, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Table of Contents
Introduction
Neem seeds
Curry trees
Neem Paste for Skin Diseases
Neem Flowers
Preparing a Soothing Eyeliner
Irritation in Your Eyes
Eye Wash
Neem Remedies
For Stroke Victims
Flatulence and Dyspepsia
Constipation
Piles
Fumigation
Malaria and Periodic Fever Cure
My Natural Oil Remedy
Oil Ointment
Sprains
Prickly Heat
Joint Pain
Different Uses of Neem
Pesticides
Fodder for Poultry
Neem Oil
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
The Neem- Azadirachta Indica – Margosa was an indigenous plant found in the Indian subcontinent, but thanks to more and more people all over the world knowing all about its miraculous long-term curative properties, it is being used as an alternative medicine cure by naturopaths globally.
This book is going to tell you all about some known and some lesser-known remedies which you can use as an organic fertilizer, as a pesticide, and also to cure yourself.
It has been estimated that if we collect all the seeds produced by all the neem trees in the world annually, we are going to get 4,018,000 tons of valuable seed. The market value of the seeds themselves is about $50 million. Apart from that, the wood can bring in another $20 million.
Nevertheless, we would prefer our neem trees flourishing in our gardens, and providing us with shade, seeds and leaves to keep us and our family healthy. It is also going to provide a natural air purifier for us and ours.
Herbal skin Soap from the neem seeds is normally made with neem seed oil extract. The leftover husk remaining after the oil has been extracted is used as an organic fertilizer, as well as fodder for farm animals.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Neem seeds
Curry trees
Neem Paste for Skin Diseases
Neem Flowers
Preparing a Soothing Eyeliner
Irritation in Your Eyes
Eye Wash
Neem Remedies
For Stroke Victims
Flatulence and Dyspepsia
Constipation
Piles
Fumigation
Malaria and Periodic Fever Cure
My Natural Oil Remedy
Oil Ointment
Sprains
Prickly Heat
Joint Pain
Different Uses of Neem
Pesticides
Fodder for Poultry
Neem Oil
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher
Introduction
The Neem- Azadirachta Indica – Margosa was an indigenous plant found in the Indian subcontinent, but thanks to more and more people all over the world knowing all about its miraculous long-term curative properties, it is being used as an alternative medicine cure by naturopaths globally.
This book is going to tell you all about some known and some lesser-known remedies which you can use as an organic fertilizer, as a pesticide, and also to cure yourself.
It has been estimated that if we collect all the seeds produced by all the neem trees in the world annually, we are going to get 4,018,000 tons of valuable seed. The market value of the seeds themselves is about $50 million. Apart from that, the wood can bring in another $20 million.
Nevertheless, we would prefer our neem trees flourishing in our gardens, and providing us with shade, seeds and leaves to keep us and our family healthy. It is also going to provide a natural air purifier for us and ours.
Herbal skin Soap from the neem seeds is normally made with neem seed oil extract. The leftover husk remaining after the oil has been extracted is used as an organic fertilizer, as well as fodder for farm animals.