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There are many causes of weight gain, and each individual’s case is unique. The common approach of counting calories, intense workouts, or following fad diets may benefit some, but may not suit others. According to traditional health systems, congestion in the liver or colon, emotional eating, poor food habits, weak digestion, and hormonal shifts—such as during menopause or thyroid changes—can all play a role. I take a holistic view of each individual to help identify the underlying causes and make customized recommendations based on traditional dietary principles and herbal support. In many cases, visible progress occurs once the root causes are addressed and proper dietary improvements are made.  Weight-loss Treatment Details

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NEEM – 5000 Years and Going Strong


Neem is often called the "Village Pharmacy" for its usefulness in treating a wide variety of ailments, from skin conditions to blood sugar imbalances. All parts of the Neem tree, including its seeds, leaves, flower, and bark, have therapeutic value.

Neem is one of the most important herbs of Ayurveda, the ancient healing tradition of India. Extracts from the "Sacred Tree," as Neem is also known, have been used both medicinally and ceremonially for over 5000 years.

Neem is an excellent antiparasitic and antifungal and is especially effective against Candida. It can be taken either as a tincture or in capsules if you suspect yeast overgrowth. It works very well combined with Pau d'Arco for this purpose.

Some may be familiar with Neem as an ingredient in toothpaste, where it's included for its antibacterial effects. Small twigs from the Neem tree were once used (and still are) as a natural toothbrush. They can be chewed to soften them and then rubbed along the teeth and gums to clean and freshen.

A tea made from the leaves has traditionally been used to help maintain healthy blood sugar balance, and thus Neem may be of benefit with diabetes.

Neem oil, pressed from the seed, is useful for skincare and is available in cosmetic preparations such as soap & shampoo. It can be used topically for acne, scabies, lice, and fungal infections of the skin & nail.

Topically, I use it in my mouthwash and toothpaste, as a part of a bug repellent as well as for very itchy and even infected skin conditions.  Khabir

         

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