Fresh Dried Neem Leaves
Neem Tea is a misnomer as it really is an infusion of Neem Leaves.
Neem ‘tea’ has been drunk in India for several centuries for its range of benefits, extensively in Ayurvedic medicine, Neem is a tree native to India and Burma in the mahogany family Meliaceae.
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Method:
- Add a dessertspoonful of dried Neem leaves to a cupful of freshly boiled water
- Simmer for approx. 5 minutes
- Stand for a further 5 minutes and then strain. Do not re-use the leaves
- Drink the brew hot or cold
- Neem is naturally
quite bitter so , if needed, sweeten the ‘tea’ with honey or stevia
Neem Leaves for your skin
- Sponge wounds and affected areas with a decoction of Neem Leaves
- Add a fistful of Neem leaves to your bath water
- Apply a
poultce of Neem Leaves to badly infected areas - Apply a paste of Neem Leaves as a face mask
Sold in 50g packets.
Batch no A-932 Manufactured Dec 2023. Exp Nov 2026
Supplied in Brown re-sealable packets 50g or 100g (if you have ordered 2 packets)
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