Native to India, neem now grows freely in many subtropical areas, including Florida, southern
California, and Southeast Asia. Its extensively cultivated in arid lands for its ability to free up
some nutrients from infertile soils.
Preparations of the plant have long been used against insect infestations and personal invasions,
including worms, malaria, scabies, and lice.
Neem can also help with Dermatitis, diabetes, fever, gingivitis, heart disease, malaria, pain plaque,
scabies, ulcers, and hemorrhoids.
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