Treating Psoriasis with Neem Oil
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Taking neem leaf orally, along with topical treatment of
neem extracts and neem seed oil, seem to be at least as
effective as more well known treatments such as coal tar and
cortisone in treating psoriasis. Coal tar products smell very
bad and are messy to use, and cortisone can make the skin thin
with normal use. Neem does not do any of this.
Applying neem to the skin is easy and inexpensive. Neem
normally comes in a cream or oil, which helps to lubricate the
skin. The smell is not unpleasant, and it will not stain your
clothing. Neem is also antibacterial and anti-viral, therefore
it helps prevent infections. There is no problem with using
neem products for extended periods of time, so daily use is
perfectly fine.
Salicylate is often used to treat psoriasis, but it is being
found to have dangerous side effects if it gets absorbed into
one's system (like through an open wound or sores). Here again,
neem is the obvious choice for anyone worried about these kind
of potentially harmful treatments.
Here is a popular way of using neem based products to treat
psoriasis-
1. Add a few drops of neem oil to warm bath water and soak
2. Wash the skin with a gentle neem soap
3. Pat dry and apply a neem based lotion or cream to the
irritated areas
4. Taking neem leaf orally often produces quicker results.
Neem oil is known in India as "the village pharmacy" because it
is effective in treating a number of ailments. Neem
King offers many neem-based products for beauty,
personal care and even organic gardening and pest control.
Article Source: AllTopInfo.com
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