If I am having 5 neem leaves in morning before breakfast so my quest is its give me advantages or disadvantages.
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It will eradicate ur parasitic infestation of your gut.B it I don't think daily intake is required.U can take once in a month.But I know little about its properties
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Anything extra is not good.But ingeneral,Taking neems is good for health.So,U better continue it but with altatnated days or once for 2 days would b fine.
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Don't take it regularly once or twice in a week is okay.
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Neem has got active principles and may kill or expel worms due to its bitterness. It has got medicinal values in traditional therapy. But medicines should be taken only when hey are absolutely necessary and not as dietary supplementation. Neem is not at all dietary supplementation. It does not have any spicy value or digestive or carminative property. It has got bitter taste and disgusting smell. Then what is the fun of taking it. If you take it as medicine, it is nor specific or selective for any disease, nor it is much effective. If you wanna take for worms, better specific and much more effective remedies like albendazole or mebendazole are available and shoild be taken only occasionally when worms are there. It is claimed to lower blood sugar but I failed to find any double blind study of its efficacy as oral anti-diabetic. Moreover, no herbal product should be used to manage blood sugar until it is well standardized and bioassayed as diabetic management requires fine blood sugar control and effects of various batches of herbal products contain varying amounts of active ingredients making it difficult to predict their actual effect and may result in under-effect (inadequate control of sugar) or over-effect (causing hypoglycaemia which id much more dangerous.) Neem has not got any significant useful therapeutic utility in modern medicine. Neem is useful for damaging over 500 types of insects, mites, ticks, and nematodes, by changing the way they grow and act. Neem does not normally kill pests right away, rather it slows their growth and drives them away. As neem products are cheap and not poisonous to animals and friendly insects, they are good for pest control In the UK, plant protection products that contain azadirachtin, the active ingredient of neem oil, are illegal.
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