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The benefit of neem in this covid by health been

Updated: Jul 10, 2021

be it cough, cold, fever, or other diseases or diseases or disorders, many time we turn to Dr. Google' rather than going to our trusted doctor: And, with the second wave of COVID-19 causing havoc, the habit of doing a Google search for every small symptom, and looking for alternative gharelu treatments has seen a rise.



There is an element inside neem which increases your immunity, that enzyme liquid inside them is very beneficial.

 Sleep is used in many ways. Sleep is also staged in India by making teeth or it is also staged with oppressed wood. Is that daily brushing from sleep will keep your teeth healthy with you


Over the last year, many have resorted to kitchen ingredients to boost immunity Turmeric, pepper, ginger, honey, Ayurvedic concoctions suddenly found a few fan bases

worlds over. And now, there's a new entrant in the 'immunity boosting' category...it's none other than neem!

A big neem tree purifies the air a lot as well as gives you shade because of comedy Some people drink neem decoction but it does not mean that you will not have covid-19 it only strengthens your digestive system And it has other benefits but here Kovid-19 saves, so please do not rely on sleep itself, it will save you from getting sick.

Neem is claimed to possess antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-malarial properties and as far as COVID-19 cares, it also has proinflammatory cytokine inhibitor and immunomodulation effect. this suggests it's going to help stop cytokine storms in severe Covid patients. Cytokine storms are a condition where the body starts to attack its own cells and tissues instead of fighting the virus. alongside that, neem also has hepatoprotective elements and prevents harmful chemicals from damaging the liver. Neem is additionally one of the foremost popular antioxidants, which prevents cell damage. Neem also has ACE inhibitors, meaning it contains Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors that are a category of medication used primarily for the treatment of high vital signs and coronary failure.


How to grow neem

Buy a small neem plant from the nursery and give it a good water and plant it in the sun where there is good sunlight, the neem plant needs more heat and water but takes little water as compared to the rest of the trees. You have to give water to the neem tree for a few days when it becomes more than 170 cm, water it till then there is no need to water it after that big trees automatically take water.

Does lemon kill coronavirus? Vitamin C helps build immunity and repel infection. There are umpteen foods rich in Vit C like gooseberry, oranges, lemons, etc which you'll have. However, lemon cannot cure or prevent COVID 19 especially . Have Vitamins C and D been adopted as coronavirus treatment? Vitamin C does support the function of immune cells and enhances their ability to guard against infection. vitamin C may be a powerful antioxidant, protects against damage induced by oxidative stress, which may affect immunity. Supplementing with vitamin C has been shown to scale back the duration and severity of upper tract infections, including the cold . Studies have shown that vitamin D significantly decreased the danger of respiratory infections in people deficient during this vitamin and lowered infection risk in those with adequate vitamin D levels. this means an overall protective effect. Other studies note that vitamin D supplements may improve response to antiviral treatments in people with certain infections, including hepatitis C and HIV. However, these aren't bound to prevent or cure COVID-19 infection specifically. Nutritional supplements should be not be considered to be substitutes for an honest diet, because no supplements contain all the advantages provided by healthy foods. Is this saibal ointment if applied externally to the hands Is there any chance to stop transmitting corona virus? The only thanks to prevent coronavirus infection is to scrub hands with soap and water or a hand sanitizer with over 60% alcohol content. Can eating one teaspoonful of chyawanprash help in fighting the new coronavirus infection? Many food items and herbal remedies are thought to spice up immunity. they're not specific preventive or curative therapies against Coronavirus.One such is Chyawanprash. Our Ministry of Ayush has recommended taking Chyavanprash 10gm (1tsp] within the morning. Diabetics should take sugar-free Chyavanprash. this is often for enhancing general immunity. There is no harm in consuming this but the foremost important steps you'll take now to guard yourself from COVOD -19 infection is to practice hand hygiene and perform social distancing.

The Malay-language infographic translates to English as:

“The usage of neem leaves for COVID-19 outbreak


“Myths

- Traditionally, neem leaves are used for various fever and infections;

- are often used on humans to treat COVID-19 outbreak;

- Can stimulate immune cells or the body’s self-defense;

- No side effects and safe for usage.


“Facts

- No clear record on required dosage;

- For now, there are only studies on cells (in vitro) and animals (in vivo) that are carried on the hepatitis C virus, dengue and polio. there's no study on the coronavirus that causes COVID-19;

- No studies on the effectiveness on the human’s system except study on cells (in-vitro) that focuses on the bacteria and not virus;

- Safety data concerning all parts of the plant shows:

Adults: could also be safe if taken during a short period of your time and in low dosage quantity;

Children: Not safe because can cause seizures, vomiting, coma, loss of consciousness and may cause death;

Pregnant women: Can cause miscarriage”.


On March 26, 2020, several health experts also discussed the claim during a Facebook live event moderated by Khairy Jamaluddin, Malaysia’s Science, Technology and Innovation Minister.


“There must be scientific evidence to point out that it directly attacks the virus which has got to be through with proper experiment. Most of the time, once you examine this, there's no evidence,” Professor Dr. Shamala Devi Sekaran, an immunology and virology expert from Mahsa University, said at the video’s 23-minute 23-second mark in response to an issue about boiled neem leaves.




An epidemiologist from University of Malaya, Professor Dr. Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud, also said that neem leaves are found to be ineffective at treating other diseases.


“What has been said to be effective could also be found in one or two cases and should don't have anything to try to to with neem leaves,” he said at the video’s 32-minute 50-second mark. “[It] could also be that the disease was cured by itself or there are other foods or thanks to the patient’s strong body self-defence.”


As of April 2020, the planet Health Organization states “there is not any t any specific medicine recommended to stop or treat the new coronavirus (2019-nCoV)” which “there is no evidence that current medicine can prevent or cure the disease.”



Their root reaches the ground where there are ground water feet and takes water from there.   When the stomach becomes very big, don't give it water, it can do it on its own.

नीम के पेड़ को जाएं से बचाएं    || save neem tree FROM COW 


A research study, published in the International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences (IJRPS), shows that neem has high inhibition against COVID-19 Main Protease, which is that the central enzyme that permits the virus to duplicate and infect other human cells. IJRPS is quarterly publishing online peer-reviewed scientific journal sponsored by JK Welfare & Pharmas cope Foundation (pharma cope.org/urps) A Molecular Docking study showed that neem has 20 compounds that show high inhibition against COVID-19 Main Protease (6LU7).


Since the research was conducted on a little scale, there's a requirement to expand the horizon of the study be conducted on a mass level to further expand the finds of the study


Another research article by IAR Journal of Agriculture Research and Life Sciences published on ResearchGate, says "Neem and its parts are often used as antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory cure many other diseases. it's therefore suggested that Neem and its extracts are often used as an intervention to scale back the danger of COVID-19 among more susceptible populations."


To conclude, consistent with the studies, neem is often a possible solution against COVID-19. But. the studies need the nod from key medical bodies and health experts


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Social media feeds are abuzz with several claims when it comes to Covid cure. One mustn't fall for claims unless they are approved by national institutions and the health ministry

*(taken from free press journal)

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