Neem oil is a naturally occurring pesticide found in seeds from the neem tree. It is yellow to brown, has a bitter taste, and a garlic/sulfur smell. It has been used for hundreds of years to control pests and diseases. Components of neem oil can be found in many products today.
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Neem oil derives from the fruits and seeds of the neem tree. These trees grow mainly in the Indian subcontinent. Neem oil is rich in fatty acids, such as palmitic, linoleic, and oleic acids, which help support healthy skin. The oil is, therefore, a popular ingredient in skin care products. The leaf of the plant also provides health benefits. The leaves contain plant compounds called flavonoids and polyphenols, which have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Also, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) note that neem oil contains azadiracht in, a natural pesticide.
Contains omega-3 (up to 12%) and omega-6 (up to 19%), eicosanoic acid (up to 14%), erucic acid (up to 50%), oleic acid (up to 30%).
Contains vitamin complex: group B vitamins, vitamins E, K, D, A, P.
Helps to stay away from coronary heart diseases
It can be used as an antibacterial oil
Helps to detoxify human body
Helps to reduce hair fall through improved blood circulation if it is massaged on scalp
Stimulates digestion, circulation and excretory system
It can be used as an irritant for stimulating sensation in senseless organs and muscles. Irritants are also useful for driving up muscles.
Helps preventing fungal growth, thus it can be used as anti-fungal
Helps in winter for making body warm and
The crude mustard oil is dark brown in colour with a pungent odor. Refined mustard oil is used mainly for cooking as it is slightly more viscous and has a lower saponification value and a higher refractive index compared to other vegetable oils. Mustard Oil is obtained using cold press method which means the oil is extracted from the seeds by pressing the seeds at normal temperatures till they spill out oil.
Neem Oil-Azadirachta indica
Neem oil offers several benefits for plants, making it a popular choice for organic gardening and sustainable agriculture.
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Description
Neem oil is a natural vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), native to the Indian subcontinent. It has been used for centuries in traditional agriculture due to its various beneficial properties.
Insect Repellent: Neem oil contains compounds such as azadirachtin, which have insecticidal and repellent properties. It is effective against a wide range of pests, including aphids, whiteflies, mites, mealybugs, caterpillars, and beetles. Neem oil disrupts the growth and development of insect pests, inhibiting their feeding, reproduction, and metamorphosis.
Organic Pest Control: Neem oil is commonly used as a component of organic pest control formulations and botanical insecticides. When diluted with water and applied as a foliar spray, it acts as a natural insecticide, repelling or killing pests while minimizing harm to beneficial insects and pollinators.
Antifungal Properties: Neem oil exhibits antifungal activity against a variety of plant pathogens, including powdery mildew, rust, black spot, leaf spot, and damping-off diseases. It helps to suppress fungal growth and spore germination, reducing the incidence and severity of fungal infections on plants.
Nematode Management: Neem oil is effective against soil-borne nematodes, which can damage plant roots and reduce crop yields. It disrupts the life cycle of nematodes, inhibiting their reproduction and reducing their populations in the soil. Neem oil can be applied as a soil drench or incorporated into potting mixtures to control nematode infestations.
Plant Protection: Neem oil can be applied as a protective coating on plants to deter feeding by browsing animals such as deer, rabbits, and rodents. It has a bitter taste and unpleasant odor that repels herbivores, preventing them from damaging crops and ornamental plants.
Packaging Size: As per user requirement
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The oil is produced by crushing the seeds or by grinding them, then mixing them with water and distilling them.
The white mustard generates a yellowish coloured, pungent oil, whereas the black mustard produces a lighter coloured and stronger tasting oil. Direct pressing the seeds yields a simple mustard oil preparation. This produces a mustard oil with a strong flavour.
Crushing the seeds and then separating the oil is another way to make mustard oil. Mustard oil and meal are produced by both extraction methods.
When mustard seeds are processed in a mustard oil plant, a by-product is created in the form of seed pressed cakes, which contain very little oil. These cakes from the distillation process are used to make oil cakes, which are then fed to animals. The oil cake is left over after the production process provides 37% oil.
Neem oil kills a wide variety of insects, including aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies, Japanese beetles, leafhoppers, thrips, fungus gnats, and other garden pests like spider mites and nematodes. Neem oil can also kill fungal diseases like powdery mildew, black spot, scab, anthracnose, and leaf spot.