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Neem Tincture (1 : 4)
Neem (Azadirachta indica) tincture made from the leaves
What is Neem?
Neem, also known as Nim or Indian Lilac, is a tree that has been revered for thousands of years for its remarkable properties. Originally native to India, the neem tree produces reddish-violet blossoms with a pleasant fragrance reminiscent of lilac. In summer, these give way to golden-yellow fruits about the size of cherries. The leaves, which resemble those of the European ash tree, are another distinguishing feature. Growing up to 40 meters high, the neem tree thrives even in hot, tropical climates and is considered undemanding and resilient.
The “Gift of Heaven,” as Indians lovingly call the neem tree, can live for up to 200 years. In Indian tradition, the goddess Sitala is believed to reside within the tree. She is one of the oldest deities and is venerated as a healer. The importance of the neem tree is also reflected in its name: “Nim” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Nimba,” which translates as “disease reliever.”
For our products, we use only high-quality, finely ground neem leaves, ensuring the highest biological purity.
The Most Important Healing Plant in Ayurvedic Medicine
Neem is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts and is regarded as a true “village pharmacy” in Ayurveda, applied to a wide range of conditions. Traditional practitioners and healers use neem to strengthen the body’s natural defenses. Due to its cooling, cleansing, and drying qualities, it is valued in Indian medicine as a supportive remedy for:
- Skin
- Mental balance
- Digestion
- Stomach and intestines
- Thyroid function
- Oral hygiene and teeth
Additionally, neem is traditionally used for cellular strengthening and blood sugar regulation.
What’s Inside:
Although neem has been used medicinally for thousands of years, its full spectrum of compounds is still being researched. Known constituents include:
- Quercetin – an antioxidant that may protect the body from free radicals
- Limonoids such as nimbin, nimbidin, and azadirachtin (noted for their antiviral potential; azadirachtin is the compound the neem tree itself uses to defend against pests)
Neem Tincture without unnecessary additives
This dietary supplement contains no artificial colors, no flavorings, no added sugar, no lactose, and no gluten.
Neem Tincture Ingredients
| Ingredient | Content per maximum daily dose |
|---|---|
| Neem – leaves, in alcoholic extract (Azadirachta indica) | approx. 800 mg |
| Extraction solvent: Ethanol | approx. 1.6 g |
Additionally contains traces of acetic acid from organic apple vinegar (less than 1%) and pure water.
Neem Tincture Recommended Use
The long-term intended daily dose is 99 drops (approx. 3.2 ml) per day, ideally divided into three servings of about 33 drops each.
Start with just 33 drops (approx. 1.1 ml) per day – or three times 11 drops – and gradually increase over several days until reaching the full daily dose.
Use the included pipette to count the drops.
Notes
Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, protected from heat, and keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake. The tincture is naturally cloudy and should be shaken before use.
Important: Contains 65% alcohol by volume. This product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. In general, intake should not exceed 3 consecutive months, after which a one-month break is recommended before resuming use.
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