NEEM (AZADIRACHTA INDICA):TRADITIONAL MEDICINE FOR HOUSE-HOLD REMEDY AGAINST VARIOUS HUMAN AND ANIMAL AILMENTS: REVIEW
*Pathak G.P., Vineet Sharma, Gurdeep Singh, Amitoz Kour
Department of veterinary Pharmacology and toxicology, DGCN, COVAS, CSKHPKV,Palampur , Kangra H.P. India 176062.
ABSTRACT
Various parts of the neem tree have been used as traditional ayurvedic
medicine in India from time immemorial. The medicinal utilities have
been described, especially for leaf, fruit and bark. Neem oil and the
bark and leaf extracts have been therapeutically used as folk medicine
to control leprosy, intestinal helminthiasis, respiratory disorders,
constipation and also as a general health promoter. Its use for the
treatment of rheumatism, chronic syphilitic sores and indolent ulcer
has also been evident. Neem oil finds use to control various skin
infections. The bark, seeds, leaves, fruit, gum and oils of the neem tree
contain pharmacological constituents which offer some impressive
therapeutic qualities.
Keywords: traditional medicine, folk, helminthiasis, health promoter, Gum, oil and leprosy.
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