What is the use of Neem in medicine?

Neem is a tree cultivated for the first time in India. For centuries, its bark has been an effective toothbrush, because anecdotically it has been shown to reduce dental tooth disintegration and has antiseptic properties. Most medicinal claims concerning its use have not been subjected to double blind clinical evaluation, so all the possible benefits of Neem should be considered as a presumption.

The Neem tree parts were used as an antimyko. The oil has been added to the toothpaste to prevent gum and tooth decay. It is also assumed that it provides some relief to people suffering from psoriasis and can be an effective insecticide. It is also considered to be useful to alleviate itching caused by chickenpox or measles. Others could use their extracts to treat ear infections or pinkeye. Some propose to useneem to treat pile or fistula caused after delivery, but such used is not recommended.

Using Neem is contraindicated in pregnant women or nursingCH women and should not be used in children. The extracts from the tree were associated with extreme allergic reactions in children who have caused death, so that all Neem -containing products should be kept far from children. They should also avoid extracts or oils containing toothpaste because it is more likely to swallow the paste.

People can use Neem oil, seeds or leaves depending on their intended purpose. Eating seeds in large quantities would poison someone and can cause death. Some people prepare cooked leaves that are considered to be good for intestinal health, but they have a significantly bitter taste and are not generally used.

Neem can interact with prescription drugs and over -the -counter. Its use should always be discussed with a medical professional. Neem can eventually prove useful medicine, but multiple studies need to be able to understandSafe dosage and possible medication interactions. As it happens now, if it is not a doctor, most people should probably avoid using products from this tree.

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