Homemade Remedies and Soap Recipes of Neem Oil
Benefits of Neem Oil
Neem oil is a vegetable oil
evergreen Azadirachta indica (Neem tree). It has a strong mixed scent of garlic
and peanut butter. Its color varies from yellow, yellow-brown, red-golden
brown, dark brown, brown-green to bright red. A temperature remains a liquid.
Exposure to low temperatures (below five degrees fifty) caused separation,
thick consistency, and solidification. When liquid, it absorbs quickly into the
skin, without being greasy.
Soaps, lotions, creams, shampoos
and sprays: Neem is used in commercial products and home for humans and
animals. It is becoming increasingly popular in Europe and the United States.
Neem bark, leaves, fruits, seeds, and oils have medicinal properties.
The neem tree grows to sixty-six
feet with open branches, fragrant white flowers, and fruits, similar to olive
appearance. It thrives in tropical or subtropical regions. It is native to India,
Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Oil production
Neem oil is present with cold
seeds, extracted mechanically pressing and the vapor pressure of water or
chemical solvents. It is very unlikely that the same components of the mixture
may occur more than once during the extraction. The oil content of neem seeds
is higher than in the leaves.
Cold Press: These oils retain
their flavor, aroma and nutritional value.
Mechanical Presses: Drying neem
seeds are placed in a mechanical pressing machine. The oil is collected in a
drum filter with undesirable particles. This oil is lighter and odor in
comparison with other extraction methods.
High-pressure steam: neem seeds
are introduced into a boiler so that the seeds to swell. Oil squeezing easier.
The oil is extracted from the seeds by the vapor pressure and the boiler
without pressing. Desired particles are not removed by filtration. This method
is not as good as the other, because the heat of the taste, nutritional value
for children, color deteriorates and toxins may be suspended.
Dry Solvent: A solvent oil /
alcohol mixed with the seeds after drying. The solvent extracts only oil in the
core help to a percentage. In addition, the neem seeds can press. maximum
extraction of oil is ensured by this method.
WARNINGS NEEM
- Avoid if you are pregnant or trying to conceive.
- Keep away from children, the weak and the elderly.
- May cause skin sensitivity at high concentrations. Neem solution test is based on a small area of skin before using larger area.
- Avoid use with pre-existing medical condition. Ask your doctor.
- Neem oil is powerful! It can irritate the skin and scalp. In carrier oil, soap, lotion, shampoo or buffering agents, the risk of irritation should always be diluted to minimize.
Neem oil benefits and home
remedies - (body, skin, hair)
Remedy: Neem tea is an herbal tea
leaf soil, flowers or bark of Azadirachta indica. Relieve coughs, colds,
allergies and other diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Detoxify the body.
Often a general report will be three to five full leaves preferably per cup of
hot water. Steep water for five to fifteen minutes to cook.
Antifungal inhibition of fungal
growth. And Nimbibol genin compounds are potent antifungals. Foot, ringworm and
nail fungus martial artist. Neem lotion can prevent future infections.
Antibacterial / antimicrobial:
destroy bacteria and the growth of microorganisms.
Anti-inflammatory reduces redness
and inflammation.
Anti-Aging: Restore High levels
of fatty acids and vitamin E and regenerates skin cells. An increase in skin
elasticity. Removing impurities from the skin. Pull the skin pores. Balance
skin tone. Treat preventing and acne scars. High levels of antioxidants to
protect the skin against free radicals. Reduce the appearance of fine lines,
wrinkles, sagging, age spots and uneven skin tone. Exfoliate dead skin cells.
Moisturize. Soothe itchy dry skin. Restore youthful natural glow to the skin.
Skin Care Tips - 1: exfoliating
dead skin with gentle exfoliating body Neem.
Skin Care Tips-2: cleaning with
mild soap Neem.
Skin Care Tip - 3: Moisturize.
Apply fresh neem lotion at bedtime.
Natural insect repellent: repels
a variety of pests: cabbage worm, cochineal, crickets, beetles, mites,
mosquitoes, flies, fungi, fleas, ticks, ants, mosquitoes, caterpillars, and
more. Neem oil is for organic farming, used for its insect repellent
properties. It is not the mammals, birds, worms, butterflies, bees or ladybugs,
If not focused directly on their habitat or food harming. Soap and shampoo Neem
are popular among dog owners. Aerosols are in horses, cattle, and livestock
uses insects and parasites repel from the skin.
How SOAP with soap recipes
Soap Making Tips: Neem oil mixes
well with earthy aromas, geranium, cedar, flowers, sandalwood, lavender, and
lemon. Keep oil in a cool, dark place away from sunlight.
Homemade soap INCOME - (neem oil)
Learn to hold soap with the melt
and pour method. Mix all ingredients, stirring vigorously. Pour mixture into
prepared mold forms soap or hand in different size balls. Given the function of
the amount of additional oil, usually, takes a few hours for the soap was
created. Use soap after curing. Congratulations! You just received a homemade
soap and mosquito repellent nature!
HOMEMADE SHAMPOO RECIPE - (Neem
oil)
Directions: Mix about ten percent
of the neem oil with complementary oils: avocado, olive, coconut, castor oil
and shea butter. This combination of oils is used to clean the hair with tingling
of the scalp. Rinse hair with water. Pull with a dry cloth. Get your hair and
scalp, and food packaging. Dampen hair soothes dry scalp, get rid of dandruff
and control of insect pests such as head lice.