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Neem oil, unrefined 1 kg

Product Code: 7667
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Neem oil in cosmetology Neem oil - the strongest antiseptic, has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, astringent, wound-healing properties, a highly effective treatment for a wide range of skin diseases, purifies the blood, improves immunity, a natural contraceptive without side effects, a powerful skin moisturiser, whitens the skin, the basis for soap, an effective means to strengthen and restore hair, against hair loss, to eliminate dandruff. Production method: Cold pressing Fatty acid composition: Physico-chemical parameters Appearance Brown or greenish semi-thick paste Iodine number, % 68.12 Saponification number 197.5 Synonyms: Azadirachta indica (botanical name) Oliya neem (margoza) (Ukr.).) Neem oil (English) Huile de neem (French) Neemöl (German) * Read more about the selection of oils by fatty acid composition here in our Blog about the creation of cosmetics Cosmetic action Moisturises and regenerates the skin, restores its elasticity. It is an excellent remedy for acne and oily skin. Regular use leaves the skin looking fresh and healthy. Eliminates inflammatory, metabolic and allergic skin diseases. Used to eliminate acne, for the prevention of exacerbations and complex treatment of neurodermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, urticaria, furunculosis. Therapeutic action It has antiseptic, antiviral, antifungal action, used against dandruff. Neem is one of the strongest blood purifying and detoxifying agents. It reduces fever and eliminates toxins present in the body in most inflammatory skin diseases and ulcerated mucous membranes. Neem is also a strong antipyretic, effective in malaria and colds accompanied by intermittent or intermittent fever. Neem can be used whenever purgative therapy is indicated or weight loss is necessary. It removes foreign and excess tissue while exerting an astringent, healing-promoting action. Neem reduces and stops pain, includes fever-reducing ingredients that can help with healing, burns, sprains, joint and muscle pain, ear pain, and headaches as well as fevers. Studies have also confirmed the effectiveness of neem in malaria How to use - Mosquito control: neem oil pure or mixed with other vegetable oil, apply a thin layer to the skin so that a protective and repellent film is formed - Protection of plants from parasites (prevention and destruction): Prepare an aqueous solution of neem oil (in a concentration of 5 - 10%) in a sprayer. Shake vigorously before application. Spray on plants. - Elimination of lice and fleas: add a few drops of neem oil to the usual amount of shampoo per wash - Protection against mites: Prepare an aqueous solution of neem oil (5% concentration) in a sprayer. Shake vigorously before use. Spray in areas where mites are likely to penetrate (mattresses, curtains...). Before treatment, test the fabric for resistance in an inconspicuous place. - Skin care (acne, parasites, fungi, skin infections): apply to affected areas of the skin, having previously diluted neem oil with other vegetable oil - Use as a veterinary medicine: - for coat care - add to shampoo for dogs, cats, cows, horses, sheep - to repel mosquitoes, flies and flies - spray horses and cows with a sprayer (especially in summer) Indications: Skin diseases (urticaria, eczema, ringworm), parasitic infections, fever, malaria, cough, thirst, nausea, vomiting, diabetes, tumours, obesity, arthritis, rheumatism, jaundice. Contraindications and precautions: Do not take internally! Cold pressed margosa oil in its pure form may cause burning and itching sensations. Storage: in tightly closed dark containers not exceeding +18 °C.

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