Manny Leger is your average health nut, and loves showing others how to live better lives through diet and exercise. He also offers neem based products at his family owned website, http://NeemKing.org. http://www.neemking.org
Neem based products are becoming more widely available, but for now are usually only found on the internet or in health food and specialty stores. When shopping for neem, there are a few things to look for-
Method Of Extraction- There are a few different methods used to extract the oil from the seeds of the neem tree. As you may have guessed, not all extraction process are created equally.
Neem has been prepared the same way since ancient times, and only recently are neem products that are mass produced becoming available. In most countries, these products are still mostly found on the internet and in health food and specialty shops. But as the masses discover neem and it's wonderful healing properties, no doubt widespread availability will ensue.
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It is now known that if the neem seed is not dried and stored properly and the oil is not expressed in a hygienic way the oil will be very dark, have a foul odor and may contain dangerous contaminants.
The first thing to consider in obtaining the oil is the collection of the seeds. Neem is not considered a plantation tree in India so the seeds must be gathered from wild trees growing on the fringes of farms, along hillsides and from roadsides and shade trees around homes in the rural villages.
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Neem oil is probably the best product currently available for treating psoriasis.