A large evergreen tropical tree, native to India and Burma. Neem is known as the village pharmacy in India for its medical qualities. All parts of the plants are used for a wide range of ailments including wounds, burn, sprains, bruises, earaches, headaches, fever, sore throat, food poisoning, cold, flu, hepatitis, mononucleosis, fungal infections, yeast infection, sexually transmitted diseases, acne, skin diseases, heart diseases, blood disorders, kidney problems, digestive problems, ulcers, periodontal diseases, nerve disorders, malaria, fatigue and many more ailments. Neem is being closely studied for use in curing aids and cancer. The oil of seeds acts as contraceptive. Neem is one of the most powerful blood purifiers and is also known for its detoxification uses. It cools fevers and clears toxins involved in most inflammatory skin diseases. Application Uses : Neem possesses antibacterial, antiviral, astringent, tonic, antipyretic, anti-diabetic, anticancer, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antioxidative, antidandruff properties. It is beneficial in malarial fever and useful in cutaneous diseases. It boosts human immune system while helping the body to fight infections. It also stimulates the production of T-cells to mount a head-on attack against infections. It is also used as a great healing herb. Neem can solve dozens of health problems while enhancing our well being. Beneficial in diabetes (reducing insulin requirement up to 50%). Neem has an almost magical effect on chronic skin conditions that often fail to respond to other treatments. It has scientifically tested for its ability to reduce blood pressure, blood clots, heart cholesterol levels. As a natural non-toxic insect repellent, Neem repels all types of annoying pests without being toxic.