Dried neem leaves have been used in Ayurveda for centuries because of their antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties.
🌱 How to Use Dried Neem Leaves
- Neem Tea (Internal Use)
- Boil 5–6 dried neem leaves in 2 cups water.
- Strain and drink warm (once a day).
- Slightly bitter, but excellent for detox and immunity.
- Neem Powder (Oral Consumption)
- Grind dried neem leaves into fine powder.
- Take ¼–½ teaspoon with warm water or honey.
- Use daily for blood purification and immunity.
- Neem Paste (For Skin & Hair)
- Soak dried leaves overnight → grind into a paste.
- Apply to face for acne/pimples.
- Apply on scalp for dandruff and lice.
- Neem Infused Oil
- Soak dried leaves in coconut or sesame oil for 1–2 weeks.
- Use for scalp massage or apply on skin rashes.
- Mouth Cleanser
- Boil dried neem leaves in water.
- Use as a natural mouthwash for gums and bad breath.
- Bath Additive
- Add a handful of dried neem leaves to hot bath water.
- Helps soothe skin irritation, itching, or infections.







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