lundi 10 juin 2013

Pongamia pinnata - karanja oil ~ Neem animaux humains jardins soins

 

According to Hartwell (1967–1971), the fruits and sprouts are used in folk remedies for abdominal tumors in India, the seeds for keloid tumors in Sri Lanka, and a powder derived from the plant for tumors in Vietnam. In sanskritic India, seeds were used for skin ailments. Today the oil is used as a liniment for rheumatism. Leaves are active against Micrococcus; their juice is used for colds, coughs, diarrhea, dyspepsia, flatulence, gonorrhea, and leprosy. Roots are used for cleaning gums, teeth, and ulcers. Bark is used internally for bleeding piles. Juices from the plant, as well as the oil, are antiseptic. It is said to be an excellent remedy for itch, herpes, and pityriasis versicolor. Powdered seeds are valued as a febrifuge, tonic and in bronchitis and whooping cough. Flowers are used for diabetes. Bark has been used for beriberi. Juice of the root is used for cleansing foul ulcers and closing fistulous sores. Young shoots have been recommended for rheumatism. Ayurvedic medicine described the root and bark as alexipharmic, anthelmintic, and useful in abdominal enlargement, ascites, biliousness, diseases of the eye, skin, and vagina, itch, piles, splenomegaly, tumors, ulcers, and wounds; the sprouts, considered alexeteric, anthelmintic, apertif, and stomachic, for inflammation, piles and skin diseases; the leaves, anthelmintic, digestive, and laxative, for inflammations, piles and wounds; the flowers for biliousness and diabetes; the fruit and seed for keratitis, piles, urinary discharges, and diseases of the brain, eye, head, and skin, the oil for biliousness, eye ailments, itch, leucoderma, rheumatism, skin diseases, worms, and wounds. Yunani use the ash to strengthen the teeth, the seed, carminative and depurative, for chest complaints, chronic fevers, earache, hydrocele, and lumbago; the oil, styptic and vermifuge, for fever, hepatalgia, leprosy, lumbago, piles, scabies, and ulcers…

Pongamia pinnata

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NeemResource.com-Tips & Recipes for Neem & Karanja – jardin soins humain animaux

 

In Agriculture or in the Garden
For Vegetables, Ornamentals or Row Crop - Mix 1 oz. neem or karanja oil with 1 to 1.3 gallons water, using 1/2 -2 tspn soap or other emulsifier to mix thoroughly. If the water is cold, use a little warm water (DO NOT USE HOT WATER - it can destroy the properties of the oils) to thoroughly emulsify the oil and then add the remaining water and agitate well. Make sure the oil is completely emulsified before spraying. If there is oil floating on top add more soap or emulsifier as needed. Spray with full leaf coverage for healthy plants. Repeat sprays every 7-10 days for 4 - 5 weeks if needed.
Do not apply directly to water bodies. Neem Oil in large quantities can be toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates.
Alternately, mix 1/2 oz. neem oil + 1/2 oz. karanja oil and use in the same way…

NeemResource.com-Tips & Recipes for Neem & Karanja

Neem, Neem Oil, Karanja Oil, Neem & Karanja products

 

Neem, Neem Oil, Karanja Oil, Neem & Karanja products