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Posted 12 April 2011 - 10:39 PM

To plotNeem: A Natural Treatment That Works?

Plot, you have lost the plot! QUOTE  nope, I don't believe it...I think the people who are using it just believe it works so much that it works, because everything the body does is based on what the mind thinks, you can over come anything if you can "free your mind" you wont experience pain, exaustion or anything the body feels as long as you can think about not thinking :P I havnt experienced this first hand but my friend says is true, he has experienced this and is experiencing it, of corse theres only so much the body can take :P like 92 hours of no sleep is pretty harsh, any ways ive trailed off topic and I just want to say that no I don't believe it because I think is a load of non-sence 

 

Would love to know how old you are and your experiences in life? have ever really suffered in the body? what have you had to overcome by your mind without using some assistance from natural herbs, doctors etc. ??

In one sense you are right, you can heal anything by the mind however to do that you have to be highly developed spiritually and in this world who is? Gandhi use to eat Neem leaves every day, why would he do that? Do you have as much spiritual knowledge as gandhi?

These herbs/plants and food have been created by God to sustain us and give us good health so that we have fit strong vessels (bodies) to carry our soul back to God.

 

 

-reply by shane

Posted 24 June 2011 - 09:19 AM

Neem is called as bitter boon. Neem juice is very beneficial for diabetes, it is use to control blood sugar quickly. It is a very good antidote for Acne as it has strong antibacterial properties. Rubbing just a small amount of neem oil onto the scalp will clear it of dandruff and scalp acne.

Posted 27 May 2010 - 05:04 PM

It's quite astonishing the way in which this question seems to have provoked some ignorant and hostile answers.Funny that the people accusing others of gullibility didn't even bother to do a google search on Neem before spouting off about the placebo effect. Neem has proven to have spermicidal effects in numerous studies, even in a petri dish... Which presumably doesn't have a mind that can influence the outcome! It makes me laugh that one hostile character uses the phrase 'believe' when criticising the supposed idiocy of others! They don't 'believe' in the medicinal qualities of Neem because.. Er... They don't. Silly believers like me have wasted our time reading the numerous controlled studies which would prove this lack of belief to be incorrect.What on earth is the prejudice against herbal medicines about? It seems that those accusing others of belief are far more guilty of basing their opinions on uninformed belief than those they accuse!(And no, I don't sell it. I can just read and use my mind, and generally do so before posting an ignorant opinion criticising others.)

 


Posted 30 March 2009 - 01:53 PM

I just recieved a bas of neem leaves, I want to use it to get rid of really bad blemishing on my calves, face and neck. I am getting married in 2 months and do not have much time left.

Does anyone know how I can prepare these leaves for injestion... Maybe boil them?


Posted 04 July 2008 - 11:58 AM

Plot, when you get disease next time, don't take medicines but just "free your mind" and think that you don't have disease!!

-reply by Indi

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What you mentioned here is TRUE but the key that works that charm is "Faith".

With faith, you release your natural tendency to fight the "DIS"ease.

Thereby you automatically get tuned with the nature's cosmic rhythm of breathing (something that happens when you are deep asleep) and automatically start healing yourself and releasing yourself from the agony/pain/dis-ease.

Its a simple method difficult to apply.

Shree
-Administrator (trap17.com)

Darasen

Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:44 PM

[\I do not think that there is a society in the world that does not have some claim on having the answer to all health care issues from a some form(s) of plant life. Narmally the plant in question is decently effective anti-fungal or anti-bacterial. Add a dash of the placebo effect and you have the miracle leaf.

Posted 30 March 2008 - 09:57 AM

Can I eat neem leaves without suffering any desease. In what form.And in which month it is more useful.





-question by Sanjay

Posted 03 February 2008 - 08:27 AM

Which part of neem are used for birth control as contraceptive and how to use?
Neem: A Natural Treatment That Works?

This is a right time to understand this cause this drugs have harmed our women



-SAMSON KIBONA

Dinesh Samant

Posted 30 March 2006 - 07:35 AM

There is another use of neem leaves prevelant in india and I have personally tried this before. If you burn neem leeves to make smoke, it drives away mosquitoes/insects/ other pests. And it doesnt have any adverse effects on us poor human beings. Now I cant do this anymore as i don't have no neem tree nereby and also it will trigger my smoke detector if i try it. :lol:

evought

Posted 30 March 2006 - 04:11 AM

nope, i dont believe it....i think the people who are using it just believe it works so much that it works, because everything the body does is based on what the mind thinks, you can over come anything if you can "free your mind" you wont experience pain, exaustion or anything the body feels as long as you can think about not thinking :lol: i havnt experienced this first hand but my friend says is true, he has experienced this and is experiencing it, of corse theres only so much the body can take :lol: like 92 hours of no sleep is pretty harsh, any ways ive trailed off topic and i just want to say that no i dont believe it because i think is a load of non-sence


Well, the Physician's Desk Reference to Herbal Medicines, 2nd Edition (2000) pp 539 says that research has confirmed neem seed oil to have anti-inflamatory and antipyretic (fever reducing) properties. It also states other properties, such as treatment of febrile diseases (e.g. malaria and leprosy) as "unconfirmed", but that means they have not proven them wrong yet either. Such properties are not uncommon. About half of our current medications still come from plant extracts and half of the remainder come from synthesized plant extracts. Dogwood bark contains an antibiotic equivalent to sulferizole (sulfa drugs) and has also been used in the past to treat malaria. There was a shortage of chinchona bark (the preferred treatment for malaria at the time) that caused people to use dogwood instead. The antibiotic effect is why the Osage indians using dogwood twigs to brush their teeth had such a lack of dental problems. Herbal medicines are real; they are not magic and they do have problems/side effects, but they are real.

Ever hear of aspirin? Synthesized willow bark extract. Sudafed (psuedo-ephedrin) is just synthesized extract of ephedra. You probably use plant-based medicines all the time. If you know how to prepare the plant, you do not need the drug. Synthesized versions are more consistent in dosage but generally have more side effects. I cannot take Sudafed, but I can use ephedra.

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