Description
About
- Improves blood supply to the skin.
- Promotes the complexion and glow.
- Highly reputed herb for managing the clean & clear skin health with beautiful complexion with no itch.
- Constant ingredient of classical formulations for supporting ability.
- Support for healthy glowing skin.
- Neem has been used as a tonic with astringent properties.
- It helps in maintaining fit body diet plan.
- It helps in detoxification of body.
- It helps to enhance the body’s natural power to fight the challenges of the body.
- It aggravates Vata (Air). Otherwise, it pacifies the three biological humorsVata (Air), Kapha (Water) & Pitta (Fire).
Ingredients
Neem (Azadirachta Indica) Leaves powder.
Primary Attributes
- Pure herbal powder, free from additives and fillers. High Quality Pure micronized powder of Authenticated Herb.
- Herbs are properly segregated, ultra-cleaned, sieved, dried, and then processed.
Dosage
- Take 1-3 grams (One forth to Half tea-spoon) of Neem powder twice a day with water, 1-2 hours after meals. Take the first dose after breakfast.
- If mixing with other herbs, adjust the amount of Neem accordingly or consult your healthcare provider.
- It is always advisable to take the advice of a healthcare provider/practitioner before taking any supplement.
Quality Evaluation & Quality Guarantee
- We are one of the most established companies in Ayurveda, having been present in the United States since 1999.
- We have a direct network for sourcing the freshest seasonal materials.
- We are dedicated to using primarily pure herbs that are sustainably sourced and fairly traded to deliver the highest quality. Our powders undergo testing in both in-house and third-party laboratories (If Required) to guarantee their quality, purity, and safety. Our herbs are produced by GMP/FDA/WHO standards to ensure the utmost quality in manufacturing, packaging, labeling, and climatic control storage operations.
- High-quality raw materials ensure that the final product reflects exceptional excellence.
- We source directly from wild forests, farmers, growers, and cooperatives both wild-crafted and conventional herbs as per the requirement.
- We prioritize human skill over machinery to ensure production remains classic and traditional.
- We focus on small batch quality over industrial mass production.
- We deliver top-quality materials at affordable prices.
- We procure and verify the authenticity of herbs and materials.
- We adapt to the unique environmental conditions, soil, and regional characteristics of each herb.
- Ethically Sourced Herbs, Ingredients, and Supply Chains.
- Purity, Efficacy, Sustainable Sourcing & Commitment to Excellence.
- Unflavoured, Top quality-control standards in the industry.
- Dried herbs are finely ground at an optimal frequency to preserve their active properties.
Precautions
- Pregnant/Lactating women, children, or anyone with known pre-existing conditions should not take or should strictly take under the guidance or advice of your healthcare provider. Keep away from the reach of children.
- These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
- As plant based Color, Taste, and Aroma of the product may change from batch to batch. Tested for quality and purity.
Traditional
Neem has been traditionally used in many natural self-care and wellness routines. Here are some popular ways to incorporate it into your daily rituals:
1. For Skin Care
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What is a natural face pack using neem powder?Mix neem powder with rose water or curd to make a smooth paste. Apply to the face, leave for 15–20 minutes and rinse off. Traditionally used for supporting clear-looking skin, reducing surface oiliness, and enhancing the appearance of a balanced complexion.
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How to make a neem-based face and body mask?Mix neem powder with turmeric and milk. Traditionally used for promoting an even-toned look and helping reduce the appearance of blemishes and dark spots.
2. For Hair Care
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What is a herbal scalp mask using neem powder?Mix neem powder with water or aloe vera gel. Apply to the scalp and rinse after 30 minutes. Traditionally used for refreshing the scalp, helping with dryness or visible flakes, and maintaining scalp cleanliness.
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How to prepare a hair pack with neem powder?Mix neem powder with hibiscus powder and yogurt. Traditionally used for nourishing the roots and promoting a healthy hair appearance.
3. For Oral Care
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How to make herbal tooth powder using neem?Mix neem powder with a small amount of baking soda and clove powder. Use it gently as a tooth powder. Traditionally used for supporting oral freshness and maintaining the natural strength of teeth and gums.
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What is a neem-infused mouth rinse and how to use it?Mix neem powder with sesame oil. Swish gently for 1–2 minutes. Do not swallow. Rinse thoroughly with water. Traditionally used for daily cleansing and oral hygiene. Not a substitute for routine dental care.
4. For Inner Wellness (Use only as advised by your health professional)
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How to consume neem powder for inner wellness?Mix a pinch of neem powder in warm water or juice. Consume on an empty stomach. Traditionally used for natural cleansing and inner balance. Neem powder has a naturally bitter taste. Start with a small amount and consult your practitioner before regular use.
5. For Pets
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How can neem powder be used for pet care?Sprinkle neem powder on pet bedding or mix with mild shampoo during baths. Traditionally used for keeping your pet’s space fresh and helping maintain outdoor comfort.
6. For Gardening
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How to use neem powder as a natural plant spray?Mix neem powder with water and spray on plant leaves and soil. Traditionally used for supporting plant vitality and protecting against common garden disturbances — ideal for natural and organic gardening.
Other Names
| Family Name | Malvaceae |
|---|---|
| English Name | Margosa Tree |
| Sanskrit Name | Nimbah |
| Hindi Name | Neem, Nimb |
| Botanical Name | Azadirachta Indica |
| Other Names | Crackjack, Paradise Tree, White Cedar, Chinaberry, Indian Lilac, Nim, Nimm, Nimgachh, Bevu, Vembu, Vepa, AryaVeppu, Azad Dirakht, Arishta, Picumarda, Limdo, Kadu-Limba, Dongoyaro, Tamar, Paraiso, Muarubaini, Kadunimb, Nimu, Nimo, Bevinmar, Kahibevu, Kaippan, Margosa, Tamabin, Kamakha, Nimuri, Arishta, Nimba, Minbaka. |


















