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Neem Benefits in Rainy Season: Neem’s anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties prevent infections in rain. Neem extracts increase platelets in dengue, malaria. Neem flowers are beneficial in diabetes, cancer.

The importance of ‘Neem’ increases in the rain, the holiday of these problems including infection is fixed! (Canva)
Highlights
- Anti-fungal properties of neem protect against infection
- Neem extract increases platelets in dengue, malaria
- Neem flowers are beneficial in diabetes, cancer
Neem Benefits in Rainy Season: While the rainy season brings freshness, the risk of fungal and bacterial infection also increases. In such a situation, neem leaves, flowers, fruits and stems also come out as a precious gift of nature. The medicinal properties of neem not only protect against infection, but also give relief in many serious diseases. Neem has anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which protect against rainy infections. Bathing with neem leaves does not spread infection on the skin. Let’s know about this benefits-
How beneficial for neem health
Neem extract is helpful in increasing platelets in diseases like dengue and malaria. Regular intake clears the blood, improves the skin and gets rid of pimples, stains. Neem leaves and flowers are also beneficial in problems like stomach worms, keeping the digestive system healthy and constipation, indigestion.
Importance of neem in rain
In Ayurveda, Neem is called ‘Sarva Disease Prevention’. Fungal infections and bacterial infections increase during the rainy season. Bathing with neem leaves does not spread infection on the body. According to Taylor and Francis’ June 2024 research paper, neem flowers have anti -diabetes and anti -cancer properties. Ethanolic extract is most effective in fighting diabetes and cancer cells. Neem flower syrup improves the digestive system and helps in controlling diabetes.
Consumption of neem flowers and leaves increases immunity and also causes hunger. In North India, neem flowers are made with mustard oil and cumin seeds, while in South India it is included in many dishes. Drinking neem syrup in heat and rain can prevent heatwave and skin problems. In Ayurveda, neem is considered a medicine in every form, which removes many problems.