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Hi Doc,

 

Sorry I don't post very much but read and file everything over the

past several months and slowely getting into more herbal and trying

things that are new to me. I have been reading about the benefits of

using neem for health and healing. Do you feel that it can be good to

use and if so how much. What I would like to know is are they any

problems that you might know of people using this for health purposes.

 

Thanks and I will only listen to what you feel is best on this.

 

Donna, Pa.

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Dear Donna,

 

I'm sorry to tell you that Neem is one item I haven't had the chance to investigate yet.

 

Perhaps someone else on list has looked into it thoroughly???

 

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

 

Doc

 

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Tuesday, July 04, 2006 10:04 PM

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Hi Doc,Sorry I don't post very much but read and file everything over the past several months and slowely getting into more herbal and trying things that are new to me. I have been reading about the benefits of using neem for health and healing. Do you feel that it can be good to use and if so how much. What I would like to know is are they any problems that you might know of people using this for health purposes.Thanks and I will only listen to what you feel is best on this.Donna, Pa.

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Neem is an Indian (Asia, not American) plant that is useful in skin issues. It works quite well for athletes foot and ringworm."Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote: Dear Donna, I'm sorry to tell you that Neem is one item I haven't had the chance to investigate yet. Perhaps someone else on list has looked into it thoroughly??? In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Donna herbal remedies Tuesday, July 04, 2006 10:04 PM Herbal Remedies - Question Doc on Neem Hi Doc,Sorry I don't post very much but read and file everything over the past several months and slowely getting into more herbal and trying things that are new to me. I have been reading about the benefits of using neem for health and healing. Do you feel that it can be good to use and if so how much. What I would like to know is are they any problems that you might know of people using this for health purposes.Thanks and I will only listen to what you feel is best on this.Donna, Pa.

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Hi,

I have used Neem for dandruff, for spraying on plants for

bugs, for wounds, cuts and infections. I have a dog who had bad excema and it

helped heal that along with Fish Oil ! She used to spend her days scratching

herself on a door mat, but not now.

A friend has used it to help get rid of Candida, and did

have a decrease.

 

Neem has been used in India for 5,000 years, and EVERY

part of the tree is used. When the seeds are squeezed to extract the oil

The resulting Neem cake as it is called, can be fed to

cattle, horses, goats, sheep as a nutritious feed which also helps rid them of

parasites. It can be used as a pesticide, and the bugs never develop an

immunity or tolerance to it.

We NEED this so we can stop kiiling ourselves off with toxic

poisons. Neem is NOT toxic to us or animals.

It’s called Nature’s Pharmacy by the people of India, and is

part of the Ayuravedic Medical System. This is one plant that deserves

research. I would LOVE to grow it, but it doesn’t like frosts and we get

a lot of frosts here.

 

There is a huge amount of info on it on the net, and a good

place to start is on this website.

http://forestry.about.com/cs/treeid/a/neem_tree.htm

 

Truly an amazing tree.

Leesanozzie

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