Ingredients : 100% Pure Neem Oil
The divine tree neem (Azadirachta indica) is mainly cultivated in India. Neem has been used extensively by mankind to treat various ailments before the availability of written records which recorded the beginning of history.
Pure Neem Oil
Neem oil is extracted from most parts of the Azadirachta Indica tree, but the highest concentration for use is in the seeds. The effective compound is Azadirachin.
Ourons Neem Oil is the finest quality. The neem oil has a min azadirachtin content of 1500ppm and flows clean and clear. When warm you can see its clarity. It is processed without any chemicals, the oil retains all the nutrients . It is non-toxic to humans, birds, earthworms and animals.
It is the azadirachtin within the neem oil that create the benefits, so having a high concentration of 1500pm azadirachtin defines our neem oil as a quality, premium product. Indeed, we only stock the finest quality oils throughout our whole range.
Ourons Neem Oil Pure and Natural Oil from India
Neem – the legendary medicinal tree of India, through the ages people have trusted this tree to fortify their health and remedy scores of diseases in pets, farm animals as well as humans. In addition, neem has been used for protecting food, equine care and stored grains. Ourons Neem Oil has such a wide array of uses!
All these practices have been validated by modern science. We know today that this extraordinary tree can do all that it can do because of the sheer range of compounds present in it. 132 to be precise have been identified to date. Modern research has uncovered the secret of its effectiveness. Its powerful antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral and antiseptic properties make it particularly effective in treating anything from dandruff to acne, eczema to malaria and cold sores to warts, for horses, pets and humans too!
Natural Neem Oil
Neem oil is listed on the labels of many household and toiletry products, it hydrates and protects surfaces and skin. It is safe to use on foods and around children and animals, and it leaves no residue or surfaces or in the soil. Wax, oil, creams and soap have been made from its seeds for centuries. One of the major recent developments is the use of Neem oil and leaf for pets and farm animals even though neem for animals has been known in many places for centuries as an Ayurvedic traditional natural medicine.
Benefits
Neem oil contains omega-6 and -9 essential fatty acids and vitamin E, but most of its benefits come from triterpenes (a natural chemical and inflammatory compound in plants). Nimbin is the anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antifungal, antihistamine, and fever reducing component. The only drawback to using it is the smell, similar to garlic and quite strong. If you like the smell of garlic then it is not a problem.
Contents
Neem is a powerful substance and that it is natural makes it better in many circumstances that using branded medicine. For all health uses, non-cosmetic, monitor closely the first time you use neem. Removal of neem is simple and fast, just wash it off.
Many Ways to Use Neem Oil
Used as directed in a 1-10 parts solution in water. There are some natural aromatics that can transform the odour, such as rosemary, dill or basil. Just use these fresh pureed and strained or infused in the water you use to dilute the neem.
Any animal shampoo can be turned into neem shampoo by adding some neem seed oil, (about 1 Neem Oil part to 20 parts shampoo).
If you are making your own shampoo, the quality of the ingredients is important, so don’t use bargain basement stuff.
Neem Spray or Salve
You can make a spray using 1 part neem to 20 parts water, and combining neem with a high quality emulsifier like a mild liquid soap. It makes a great ointment for irritations, inflammation, and healing injuries
Neem Animal Shampoo after Parasite Infestations
Bathing with a neem animal shampoo is of course also an excellent way to clean up after mange or ringworm. Make sure you leave the shampoo in for several minutes (as long as your animal will tolerate it) before rinsing. Do this two or three times a week. That usually does the job. Adding Conditioner with neem will assist with any skin conditions.
If you have a severe case of anything you may want to try pure neem oil. Don’t use it undiluted, though, especially if your pet has cracked, open skin, oozing sores etc. This would be a great time to use the salve or spray. Then massage the oil mixture into the skin. You can apply it several times a day on problem spots.
Injuries and Skin Conditions
For hot spots like moist eczema, or to treat demodectic mange, you can increase the concentration to a 1:1 ratio. Some people do use 100% pure neat neem oil in those cases. Don’t leave the pure oil on the skin for more than 48 hours, or the animal may develop an irritation. Also monitor the skin, and if there is any reaction, wash the oil of immediately. For tendonitis, sprains and other inflammatory injuries apply the ointment several times daily and cover with a waterproof bandage or plastic wrap. The warmth will help the healing and keep the muscles relaxed.
Bill P (verified owner) –
Haven’t used yet, but will use soon on a kaffir lime tree infested with red spider mites. In terms of price – excellent, with free delivery, better than it’s Amazon offer. Delivered promptly as well. Pretty good instructions on products and how to use on Ourons website as well. 9.5/10 (never give 10).