Neem Purifies the Blood

The Neem Queen on Mar 28th 2016

Does Neem Purify the Blood?

Yes. Ideally, we would love our blood to be as clean as the sea water the pulses through a remote coral reef in the South Pacific. However, a variety of potentially harmful things invade our blood on a regular basis.

What are these uninvited intruders?

  • Viruses
  • Parasites
  • Free radicals
  • Cancers
  • Bacteria

Ayurvedic Medicine

For thousands of years, practitioners of Ayurvedic Medicine have revered Neem as a miracle blood purifier. That is, Neem rids the blood of pathodens such as malaria, cancer, encephalitis, influenza, chug disease, among many more.

Neem attacks the monsters in our blood

Modern science turns to Neem

Although the exact processes are not fully understood, western medicine now accepts that Neem potentially has the ability to attack foreigh viruses. Only in the last 20 years has the Medical establishment begun to clinically study the microbiological functions of the Tree of Life. Neem may interfere with the virus' ability to reproduce. Neem also boosts the body's production of white cells that participate in destroying viruses.

Neem Oil or Neem Leaf?

You should not take Neem oil internally. Neem oil can be used directly on the skin or scalp or blended in a variety of soaps, lotions, creams, shampoos and conditioners. Neem oil has an unpleasant fragrance, so it is used with other ingredients that neutralize its particular odor and make it suitable for all day applications.

Neem leaf and Neem bark are taken internally and supply over 17 active chemical compounds that help rid the blood of impurities. A 60% (or more) ethanol-based extract is able to pack these beneficial compounds into a super-concentrated liquid, making it the preferred method of introducing Neem into the blood stream. For long term health maintenance, Neem leaf capsules are taken daily and keep the Neem circulating in your system. Neem bark extract also contains high levels of antioxidants.

Dr. Kulreet Chaudhary (Dr. Oz)

"Neem leaves have been used traditionally as a blood cleanser due to their antiviral, antifungal, anti parasitic, and antiseptic qualities."

"The leaves cleanse the blood, help the gastrointestinal system (ulcers), support the liver, and strengthen the immune system, to name just some of the most popular benefits."

Sukhmani Grover, Neem expert

Neem leaves purify your blood and make you stay away fromvarious digestive disorders and respiratory problems. They stimulate your immune suystem and detoxify your blood, thus preventing many diseases. Antiviral activity of the leaves keep you away from viral diseases for it inhibits the growth of virus in your blood.

Neem as an antioxidant

Many foods have been labeled as "antioxidants." The ORAC test (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) is the guideline by which a food's antioxidant power is rated. Check out neem"s potential of purifying the blood of free ranging radicals.

Nutrient ORAC per gram

  • Blue berries 62.20
  • Grapefruit 15.11
  • Tomatoes 4.50
  • Spinach 26.40
  • Neem Leaf 357.30

Neem is the King of natural food antioxidants

Copyrighted.com Registered & Protected