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Thanks, Puneet!! Now that I know Neem is good for skin conditions, too, I'm

going to try to get my brother to use it and see if it helps his skin

problems. Poor guy has spent a fortune on medical doctors and the best they

can do is put him on some sort of cortisone creams that only manage to halt

the spread but don't actually " cure. "

 

Dad, who is diabetic, has had the same problem for years, too, so who knows?

Maybe, if it works for my brother, it can help Dad, too.

 

- Anna

 

 

 

Puneet Aggarwal writes:

 

> Dear Anna,

>

> I still cannot understand why people are afraid of India. Why does India

> lie in the third world.

> Did you know that 4 out of 9 Silicon Valley Startups are launched by

> Indians.

> India is a powerhouse of great minds.

>

> Ayurveda has its roots and origins from ancient India. Its a gift to the

> whole world by Indian sages and Vedic Saints.

> We agree that US and Europe have done a lot of research on Ayurvedic herbs

> but there are a lot of traditional ayurvedic treatments and therapies

> which are still not practised in other countries. Everyday, there are new

> formulations being released by Vedic saints and Ayurvedacharyas here.

>

> The stuff Linda stocks is being manufactured under a valid GMP (Good

> Manufacturing License) and under very strict quality control measures.

> Anyway, that woman is a racist and INSECURE too. I don't care. Neem is

> great and has been preached for centuries as the only herb for diabetes,

> ALL SKIN infections, chronic eczema and psoriasis. It is highly

> anti-fungal and anti-viral.

>

> Regards, Puneet

>

 

 

 

 

 

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sir my sister suffered from cancer(neck).chemotherapy & radiation treatments

has taken before two month. now she is ok but

her future care from this disease, if you have any information about food

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thanking you

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urathod

 

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> aljuarez [sMTP:aljuarez]

> Wednesday, June 11, 2003 1:40 AM

> nature cure

> Cc: Beat_Diabetes

> [nature cure] Neem for skin conditions, too

>

> Thanks, Puneet!! Now that I know Neem is good for skin conditions, too,

> I'm

> going to try to get my brother to use it and see if it helps his skin

> problems. Poor guy has spent a fortune on medical doctors and the best

> they

> can do is put him on some sort of cortisone creams that only manage to

> halt

> the spread but don't actually " cure. "

>

> Dad, who is diabetic, has had the same problem for years, too, so who

> knows?

> Maybe, if it works for my brother, it can help Dad, too.

>

> - Anna

>

>

>

> Puneet Aggarwal writes:

>

> > Dear Anna,

> >

> > I still cannot understand why people are afraid of India. Why does India

>

> > lie in the third world.

> > Did you know that 4 out of 9 Silicon Valley Startups are launched by

> > Indians.

> > India is a powerhouse of great minds.

> >

> > Ayurveda has its roots and origins from ancient India. Its a gift to the

>

> > whole world by Indian sages and Vedic Saints.

> > We agree that US and Europe have done a lot of research on Ayurvedic

> herbs

> > but there are a lot of traditional ayurvedic treatments and therapies

> > which are still not practised in other countries. Everyday, there are

> new

> > formulations being released by Vedic saints and Ayurvedacharyas here.

> >

> > The stuff Linda stocks is being manufactured under a valid GMP (Good

> > Manufacturing License) and under very strict quality control measures.

> > Anyway, that woman is a racist and INSECURE too. I don't care. Neem is

> > great and has been preached for centuries as the only herb for diabetes,

>

> > ALL SKIN infections, chronic eczema and psoriasis. It is highly

> > anti-fungal and anti-viral.

> >

> > Regards, Puneet

> http://kinoteam.com/aj8338/

> http://www.selfhelp.ubiquitousonline.com/

>

>

>

>

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Please can you publish some information about Neem Oil. I am an aromatherapist, and I ordered Neem for use for skin problems such as eczema, psoriasis, shingles, etc., but I amrestricted in the use of it because it has the most pungent - perhaps unpleasant is the word ? - aroma. Is there anything I can do to neutralise this odour ? I have added essential oil of peppermint, and even that does not work, and in any case peppermint is not the right oil to apply to a skin condition.

I must add that I used it on someone with shingles, and it was most effective, but the client really battled with the smell. I have a number of clients with psoriasis, and I would really like to use Neem Oil - these clients are on medications for related conditions such as arthritis, and I would not be happy to introduce anything to be taken internally, hence the desire to apply Neem Oil.

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