About Neem
The
neem leaf extract is said to be good for the skin and has
been used as a moisturizer.
It has also been used to eliminate fungus on
the human skin, especially under the nails.
Some gynecologists have advised on the use of
the neem leaf extract under certain conditions.
The neem leaf extract has been used successfully
in the past to combat/control various Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (STDs).
It has been used successfully to control and
eliminate the outbreak of severe acne.
Chicken farmers in Brazil have been known to
use 5 drops of the neem leaf extract per liter of the chicken’
drinking water. Farmers believe that now they don’t
have to use antibiotics as the neem leaf extract works just
as well.
Homeowners in tropical areas, especially in
Florida are known to spray their houses with the neem leaf
extract in order to eliminate bugs and house flies. The neem
leaf extract is water soluble and if used in the ratios of
1:100 with water, works as a potent bug spray.
The neem leaf extract is said to even keeps
cockroaches away.
Pet owners, especially dog and cat owners are
known to wash their pets in neem leaf extract mixed in water.
This is effective against fleas and other insects that the
pets might have. It also heals concealed cuts on the pet’s
skin.
DISCLAIMER: NeemDirect
does not guarantee that the Neem Leaf Extract will work in
any or all of the situations listed above. These are merely
historical uses of the neem leaf extract that we have put
together based upon the information on the world wide web
and other published media.
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