Ayurvedic
Guide to Wellness: Ayurvedic Rasayanas
Neem
Rasayana
Known
in India as the "village pharmacy," neem (Azadirachta
indica) is a powerful pitta and kapha balancing rasayana with
numerous therapeutic uses.
Neem,
also known as nimba or margosa, is regarded by the ancients and
modern science alike as a powerful healing herb with diverse applications.
Described in the ayurvedic texts as sarva roga nivarini--that
which keeps all diseases at bay, or arishtha--reliever of disease,
neem has been used in the ayurvedic tradition for thousands of
years to maintain health. The roots, bark, gum, leaves, fruit,
seed kernels and seed oil are all used in therapeutic preparations
for both internal and topical use.
Neem
has a positive effect on many of the body's internal systems--respiratory,
circulatory, digestive and eliminative. Its universal healing
ability merits its designation as a rasayana-a class of elite
herbs known for their powerful positive influence on the physiology.
Some
specific benefits of Neem
- Neem
is regarded as a powerful supporter of the body's natural defense
mechanisms. Thus it helps support natural immunity, and helps
protect the body from free radical damage. Free radicals have
been implicated in a number of diseases as well as premature
aging.
- Because
it offers the bitter and astringent tastes, Neem is especially
helpful for balancing Pitta
and Kapha doshas.
- Neem
leaves are regarded by ayurvedic healers as an effective internal
cleanser. Neem leaves have a powerful purifying effect on the
blood and help cleanse the liver and skin of toxins. Our Neem
leaf formulation is certified organic, and packed when the
leaves are fresh and potent. Neem leaf tea with a dash of honey
can help soothe a dry irritated throat.
- Neem
bark is cooling and astringent, and is particularly helpful
when taken internally for Pitta-related issues such as excess
stomach acid and premature thinning and graying of the hair.
It is also helpful in alleviating tiredness and helps maintain
oral health, including healthy gums. We offer a certified organic,
pure, powdered Neem bark
formulation. Externally, neem bark has been used to clean
the teeth and gums. It helps maintain oral health and purifies
the breath because of its anti-bacterial property. Our Neem
bark tooth powder combines neem with clove, also known to
be good for the teeth and gums, for a powerful natural aid to
dental health.
- Neem's
anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties have been well known
for centuries and find extensive application today in soaps,
shampoos and other skin formulations.
- Neem
is regarded as a twacha rasayana in the ayurvedic literature--an
herb that is good for the skin. Neem has a purifying and clarifying
effect, drawing out excess oil and smoothing out blemishes,
so it's wonderful for persons with Kapha (earth or water predominant)
skin. It is also soothing for dry, irritated skin when combined
with aloe vera or rose water. Because its cooling nature, neem
is also helpful for Pitta-related skin inflammation. Try our
Neem salve or Neem
oil to care for your skin.
- Neem
also helps maintain healthy nails. Our nail
enhancing formula can help restore brittle or yellowed nails
with regular use.
- Taking
neem internally also helps keep skin, hair and nails healthy.
In addition to maintaining the color and strength of hair, neem
can also help with a dry, flaky scalp and lice. Mix a few drops
of pure Neem oil with a base oil such as coconut for Pitta and
sesame for Kapha and apply comfortably warm oil to the scalp,
covering the hair strands as well. Wrap your hair in a warm
towel and leave on overnight or for as long as you can before
you shampoo.
- Neem
is also regarded as chakshushya--an herb that is good for the
eyes.
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