Neem seed
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
This article explores the in-depth of neem seed extract to explain its uses and potential benefits.
Neem seed is also called “the village pharmacy,” neem is a unique medicinal plant in that the seed is used for various treatments of illness
Many active compounds have been isolated from the seeds of the plant. These active compounds give neem its antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and wound-healing properties
Health benefits of neem seeds
Capable of promoting hair health
Neem seed extract contains azadirachtin, an active compound that may fight parasites that affect hair and skin, such as lice. Azadirachtin works by disrupting parasite growth and interfering with reproduction and other cellular processes
In a study that tested the efficacy of a neem-based shampoo on head lice in children, leaving shampoo in the hair for 10 minutes killed the lice while being gentle on the skin
Neem extract and nimbidin, a compound found in neem oil, may also treat dandruff due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Dandruff and scalp irritation may result from fungal buildup on the scalp
May improve skin health
Neem seed oil is rich in fatty acids, including oleic, stearic, palmitic, and linoleic acids. Collectively, these fatty acids have been shown to have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties that promote healthy skin
How is it supposed to benefit your hair?
Anecdotal reports suggest that neem can:
- condition your scalp
- promote healthy hair growth
- temporarily seal hair follicles
- soothe frizz
- minimize greys
- reduce dandruff
- treat head lice
Many of these claims have yet to be studied through clinical research, so their overall efficacy is unclear to a limited extent.
Research on neem oil.
Research has it that neem seed has a good potential to help hair development and growth; even though it is limited to a certain experiment that can not validate its strength.
Overall health
Neem oil is rich in:
- fatty acids
- limonoids
- vitamin E
- triglycerides
- antioxidants
- calcium
The topical application delivers these nutrients directly to your hair, potentially resulting in healthier locks and lots more.
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