


Neem Leaf
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica)
Other Common Names: Indian Lilac, Sacred Tree, Nim (Ayurveda)
Family: Meliaceae (Mahogany)
Parts Used: Leaves (also bark, seeds, and oil in traditional use)
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, astringent
A Potent Purifier for Skin, Digestion & Immune Health
Neem leaf is a powerful cleansing herb traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine for its antimicrobial, blood-purifying, and detoxifying properties. Revered as a “village pharmacy” in India, neem is a go-to botanical for clearing skin issues, supporting gut health, and fortifying the immune system.
Key Benefits & Uses
Neem leaf is valued for its antibacterial, antifungal, and immune-enhancing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin & acne support: Purifies the blood and promotes clear, healthy skin
✔️ Liver detox & digestion: Traditionally used to support liver function and gut health
✔️ Immune system resilience: Strengthens immunity and helps fight infections
✔️ Oral & dental health: Used in traditional tooth powders and mouthwashes for gum health
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: May support balanced glucose metabolism
✔️ Hair & scalp care: Helps with dandruff, scalp irritation, and overall hair vitality
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried neem leaves for a detoxifying and immune-supporting tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion, liver health, and skin clarity
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate neem into daily wellness
🌿 Topical Paste: Apply as a mask for acne-prone skin or irritated areas
🌿 Infused Oil: Used in hair and skin care for antimicrobial benefits
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our neem leaves are organically and sustainably harvested, preserving their full potency while supporting eco-friendly cultivation.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Not recommended during pregnancy, as neem may have contraceptive effects
⚠️ May lower blood sugar levels—monitor if diabetic or taking glucose-regulating medications
⚠️ Highly bitter and drying—best combined with moistening herbs for balance
⚠️ Use in moderation—long-term high doses may be too strong for sensitive individuals
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica)
Other Common Names: Indian Lilac, Sacred Tree, Nim (Ayurveda)
Family: Meliaceae (Mahogany)
Parts Used: Leaves (also bark, seeds, and oil in traditional use)
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, astringent
A Potent Purifier for Skin, Digestion & Immune Health
Neem leaf is a powerful cleansing herb traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine for its antimicrobial, blood-purifying, and detoxifying properties. Revered as a “village pharmacy” in India, neem is a go-to botanical for clearing skin issues, supporting gut health, and fortifying the immune system.
Key Benefits & Uses
Neem leaf is valued for its antibacterial, antifungal, and immune-enhancing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin & acne support: Purifies the blood and promotes clear, healthy skin
✔️ Liver detox & digestion: Traditionally used to support liver function and gut health
✔️ Immune system resilience: Strengthens immunity and helps fight infections
✔️ Oral & dental health: Used in traditional tooth powders and mouthwashes for gum health
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: May support balanced glucose metabolism
✔️ Hair & scalp care: Helps with dandruff, scalp irritation, and overall hair vitality
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried neem leaves for a detoxifying and immune-supporting tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion, liver health, and skin clarity
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate neem into daily wellness
🌿 Topical Paste: Apply as a mask for acne-prone skin or irritated areas
🌿 Infused Oil: Used in hair and skin care for antimicrobial benefits
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our neem leaves are organically and sustainably harvested, preserving their full potency while supporting eco-friendly cultivation.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Not recommended during pregnancy, as neem may have contraceptive effects
⚠️ May lower blood sugar levels—monitor if diabetic or taking glucose-regulating medications
⚠️ Highly bitter and drying—best combined with moistening herbs for balance
⚠️ Use in moderation—long-term high doses may be too strong for sensitive individuals
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica)
Other Common Names: Indian Lilac, Sacred Tree, Nim (Ayurveda)
Family: Meliaceae (Mahogany)
Parts Used: Leaves (also bark, seeds, and oil in traditional use)
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Taste: Bitter, astringent
A Potent Purifier for Skin, Digestion & Immune Health
Neem leaf is a powerful cleansing herb traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine for its antimicrobial, blood-purifying, and detoxifying properties. Revered as a “village pharmacy” in India, neem is a go-to botanical for clearing skin issues, supporting gut health, and fortifying the immune system.
Key Benefits & Uses
Neem leaf is valued for its antibacterial, antifungal, and immune-enhancing properties, making it a trusted botanical for:
✔️ Skin & acne support: Purifies the blood and promotes clear, healthy skin
✔️ Liver detox & digestion: Traditionally used to support liver function and gut health
✔️ Immune system resilience: Strengthens immunity and helps fight infections
✔️ Oral & dental health: Used in traditional tooth powders and mouthwashes for gum health
✔️ Blood sugar regulation: May support balanced glucose metabolism
✔️ Hair & scalp care: Helps with dandruff, scalp irritation, and overall hair vitality
How to Use
🌿 Tea/Infusion: Steep dried neem leaves for a detoxifying and immune-supporting tea
🌿 Tincture: A concentrated extract for digestion, liver health, and skin clarity
🌿 Capsules: A convenient way to incorporate neem into daily wellness
🌿 Topical Paste: Apply as a mask for acne-prone skin or irritated areas
🌿 Infused Oil: Used in hair and skin care for antimicrobial benefits
Sustainability & Sourcing
At Soulshine Wellness Co., we ensure our neem leaves are organically and sustainably harvested, preserving their full potency while supporting eco-friendly cultivation.
Safety & Considerations
⚠️ Not recommended during pregnancy, as neem may have contraceptive effects
⚠️ May lower blood sugar levels—monitor if diabetic or taking glucose-regulating medications
⚠️ Highly bitter and drying—best combined with moistening herbs for balance
⚠️ Use in moderation—long-term high doses may be too strong for sensitive individuals