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  2. Oct 22, 2024 · Taking 1 to 2 neem leaves per day or 4 ml of neem juice for about 10 weeks seems to be the safe dosage. But exceeding that dose, unless medically advised, can cause adverse effects. Here, we understand the major side effects of neem and what precautions you can take to prevent them.

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  3. May 28, 2021 · Sometimes called “the village pharmacy,” neem is a unique medicinal plant in that all of its parts — including its leaves, flowers, seeds, fruit, roots, and bark — can be used (4, 5).

  4. Oct 15, 2024 · psoriasis. itching. scabies. Neem may be beneficial in treating wounds and some skin infections due to its antimicrobial properties. Hair care. Neem may be able to reduce dandruff, which is a...

  5. The leaf extract is used to reduce tooth plaque and to treat lice. Neem contains chemicals that might help reduce blood sugar levels, heal ulcers in the digestive tract, prevent pregnancy, kill...

  6. May 8, 2017 · Many neem-based products such as neem leaf extracts and neem teas are generally safe for ingestion. But neem oil, derived from the plant’s seeds, is potentially harmful if ingested. 1 Azadirachtin, an active component of neem oil, can irritate the skin and stomach lining and cause mild to serious problems.

  7. May 15, 2022 · Neem leaf extracts might have the potential to help lower blood pressure, may reduce clotting and strain on the circulatory system, may help with irregular heartbeats and might lower levels of bad cholesterol. 3,4 However, more studies are required to prove the potential uses of neem for the heart.

  8. Mar 7, 2019 · Neem oil, pressed from the seed, should only be used topically and never taken internally. Neem leaf and bark — in capsules, extracts or teas — can be used either externally or internally.