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​10 benefits of consuming tender neem leaves in early summer​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 10:35 IST
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10 benefits of consuming tender neem leaves in early summer


Neem leaves have been a quintessential part of Indian culture, from chewing neem leaves for good health to placing them in wardrobes to using the tea for healing and health, these potent leaves are loaded with nutrients, which why it is extensively used in Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine. In fact, tender neem leaves are known for their medicinal properties that makes these leaves healthy.

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Improves Liver Health

Neem supports liver detoxification, enhancing its ability to flush out toxins. A healthy liver is vital for better metabolism, glowing skin, and overall energy levels, especially during the demanding summer months.

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​Natural Insect Repellent

While not a direct health benefit from eating neem, its internal use can make you less attractive to insects like mosquitoes. Neem alters body odor in subtle ways that can repel bugs naturally, which is a bonus in mosquito-prone summers.

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Why neem?

In Ayurveda and traditional Indian medicine, tender neem leaves are considered a powerful natural cleanser. Early summer is the ideal time to consume them, as the body undergoes seasonal changes and becomes more prone to heat-related illnesses, infections, and skin issues. Neem, known for its cooling and detoxifying properties, helps prepare the body for the hot months ahead. Neem may help lower blood sugar levels, supporting diabetes management.

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Natural Blood Purifier


Neem leaves help detoxify the blood, removing impurities that can lead to skin eruptions, acne, and infections. A few tender leaves in the morning on an empty stomach are believed to cleanse the bloodstream naturally and prevent summer breakouts.

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Prevents Skin Problems

With the rise in skin issues during summer like rashes, boils, and itching, soaking tender neem leaves act as a natural remedy. Their anti-inflammatory and antibacterial nature helps soothe and protect the skin from heat-induced irritations.

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Aids in Digestion


Early summer heat can mess with digestion. Neem stimulates the secretion of digestive enzymes, aiding in gut health and preventing bloating, acidity, and constipation. It also helps fight intestinal worms.

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Regulates Blood Sugar


Neem leaves help in balancing blood sugar levels, making them beneficial for people managing or preventing diabetes. Their regular intake in small amounts supports insulin sensitivity and reduces sugar spikes.

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Bad Breath and Oral Infections

Chewing tender neem leaves can help improve oral hygiene by fighting bacteria in the mouth, reducing bad breath, and preventing gum infections. Many traditional toothpastes and powders are neem-based for this reason.

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Controls Body Heat

Summer brings excess pitta (heat energy) in the body, according to Ayurveda. Neem’s cooling nature helps maintain internal body temperature, preventing symptoms like fatigue, excessive sweating, and heat boils.

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