A great hypoglycemic
Always present in Indian pharmacies, Neem has been known since the dawn of time for its effects on insulin-sensitive forms of diabetes.
To prevent mid-life diabetes, for example, it's a good idea to take a course of Neem leaf extract for one to three months. This will have the effect of correcting the soil, managing frequent excess acidity and regulating blood sugar levels.
Some unexpected and pleasant side-effects may appear during the course of the treatment: no more snacking, no more "energy crashes" at eleven and eighteen o'clock, a feeling of satiety in the face of sweetness which naturally eliminates irresistible cravings, a return to an appetite for "real" food, guaranteeing a grateful pancreas.
Suggested combinations of Neem
Neem + Tulsi, two possible indications
The Tulsi/Neem synergy is a "triple" hit: on the one hand, the antidiabetic virtues of Neem, reinforced by those of Tulsi, also active in sugar management; on the other, the action of both plants on the respiratory sphere, protecting the bronchial tubes, relieving asthmatics, facilitating breathing and possibly cleansing the terrain (smokers, winter aggressions, colds, etc.).
Finally, people suffering from acidity (stress, overwork, after antibiotic treatment) and the ever-increasing number of people suffering from candida albicans will be surprised by the rapid results of this combination on these problems.
Neem + Boswellia, the end of joint pain
Neem's anti-inflammatory action works wonders to reduce pain and oedema frequently encountered in pathologies such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in general. In this context, Boswellia can be combined with Neem to improve flexibility, range of motion and inflammation.
In herbal medicine, two plants are often compatible when working in the same direction, and despite their own specificity, they reinforce each other to create a true synergy, with their actions potentiating each other.