Shooting pains of the Stomach: A drinking of its leaf decoction with which ginger is added is advised. Hot leaf paste is applied on the head for headaches due to vata vitiation. Such an application is helpful in goitre, erysepelas (spreading painful eruption, visarpa] and wounds. Fresh juice of leaf is useful,in destroying urinary stones. A poultice of the leaf along with the leaf of neem is tied on tumours with a good effect. A Janta of leaf Is administered internally for expelling intestinal worms.
Category: Neem Therapy
Neem Therapy: Yunani Opinion on Origin of Neem
The plant is essentially Persian and therefore well known to yunani practitioners who had been using this plant from ancient times and have brought that knowledge to India on coming here. They make use of the root bark, fruit, flower and leaf. They consider leaf and seed as bitter and the removers of kapha They use it in the splenic enlargement and diseases of the heart. It induces vomiting and contracts the blood vessels, because of which reason it is effective in preventing bleeding at the nose.
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Neem Therapy: Neem Fruit and Seed Preparations
Both of these are specially poisonous, particularly the seeds. They are used In treating leprosy, goitre and piles.
A General Preventive: A common procedure that is taken recourse to prevent the infection with any contageous disease is to wear a garland of the beads made up of the seeds of this plant. Such garlands are also hung over the doors and windows of the houses in the form of torana.
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Neem Therapy: Neem Flower Preparation
In general, the flowers arrest pain, destroy worms, cure the skin diseases and promote menstrual flow.
After Labour Pain: Flowers are ground and applied over the head or the stomach to relieve the pains at the head or the stomach following delivery.
Neem Therapy: Neem Bark Preparation
Intestinal Worms: Take ten tolas of fresh bark and cook in a ser of water till the quantity of the latter becomes reduced to one-fourth. Administer a large spoonful of it to children for about twenty to twenty one days, morning and evening. The intestinal worms will get completely destroyed thereby and the distresses born out of this infection such as fever, anaemia, weakness and anorexia or tastelessness disappear.
Neem Therapy: Neem in the Classics of Ayurveda – Sushruta
1. In jata satvakusltta (decadent leprosy).
Drinking of a decoction of the panchanga of neem is beneficial in curing decadent leprosy.
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Neem Therapy: Neem in the Classics of Ayurveda – Charaka
In kushta (skin diseases in general, and leprosy in particular):Taking both with the powder or decoction of the panchanga, the five parts of the tree (leaf, root, bark, flower and seed) will remove leprosy. A similar effect will ensue either by external application or oral consumption of them in suitable forms.
Neem Therapy: Neem and Bakayan in the Classics of Ayurveda
In the background of the extensive references to the medical efficacy of both nimba and mahanimba, a sample of which has been presented above, it will be of great interest to have a look at the specific references and the opinions about this pair of the famous plants of India by the great authors of Ayurvedic Classics. These generally confirm the current reputation and actual use of these plants and often add surprisingly fresher Informations still.
A selected list of such ideas is given in here for both the plants and in terms of individual authors.
Neem Therapy: Neem in the Classics of Ayurveda – Vagbhata
In khalitya and polity a (badness and grey hairs).
Take the oil of neem as a nasal for a month. Sustain yourself only on the meals of milk and be celibate throughout this period.
Neem Therapy: Neem in the Classics of Ayurveda – Harita
1. In vatarakta (acute gout or rheumatism attributed to the aggravation of vata and blood).
A decoction is to be prepared from the leaves of patola (snake gourd—Trichosanthes anguina Linn.) and neem and this is to be given to the patient along with honey. This decoction digests out the vitiation and is a mitigative.
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