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NEEM WOOD KITCHEN WARE

NEEM WOOD KITCHENWARE Have you ever used NEEM WOOD KITCHENWARE? If not yet then this is for you!! So basically what is NEEM WOOD KITCHENWARE? Here it is all about. There are several designs in kitchenware like a Cooking spoon, Serving spoon, Serving plate, Rice spoon, Masala spoon, and many other things which are used daily in the kitchen and the main thing is they are not made of any chemical use and they are 100% in kitchen use. Benefits: Non-reactive:  Wood maintains the taste of food, unlike some metallic/plastic spoon that reacts with the acids in food. Long-Life  for your  cookware:  Wooden utensils do not create scratch on the cookware, but metal spoons with hard edges can damage cookware Durability:  Wooden spoons from The Indus Valley™  made from a single block of wood, without any cuts or joints, they are suitable for daily use Environment-friendly:  Wood is completely natural, it is also a renewable resource. By using wooden utensils you are using products
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Neem Wood Comb

Why use plastic combs on your hairs, when you have an environment-friendly (NEEM WOOD COMB) Neem is known as the medicinal plant for its immense health benefits. Neem is a recognized antibacterial and germicide. No insects or bacteria ever come close to neem products. Ancient medical texts such as the Sushruta Sanhita have demonstrated that Neem somehow inhibits the multiplication of viruses by combining with the skin cells. This blockage of virus growth imparts the germicidal and anti-allergic properties to Neem. Scalp disorders such as dandruff and fungal infections are extremely common and what better to use a comb – something that we use every day – made of a medicinal bark like Neem. Not only do the natural and environment-friendly Neem combs feel wonderful, but they do a great deal of good to your scalp health. Regular combing with these combs is believed to inhibit dandruff as well as scalp infections. Benefits such as reduced hair fall are also claime

About Neem Wood

India accords high honor to the neem tree. Its leafy crown makes it a popular shade tree. In traditional Indian medicine, extracts from its seeds served as a treatment for such ailments as leprosy, and its bark treated such diseases as malaria. Ancient Hindu lore also attributed spiritual properties to the neem tree. They believed that anyone planting it would spend considerable time in a paradise called Suryalok after death. However, aside from metaphysical considerations, the neem tree possesses material value because of its excellent wood, which possesses many desirable physical properties. OTHER NAME OF NEEM!!! Antelaea azadirachta, Arishta, Arishtha, Azadirachta indica, Bead Tree, Holy Tree, Huile de Neem,  Pride of China,  Lilas de Perse, Margosa, Margosa Tree, Margousier, Margousier à Feuilles de Frêne,  Nim, Nimb, Nimba, Persian Lilac,  Margousier d'Inde, Melia azadirachta, Neem Oil, Neem Tree, Melia azadirachta,  Indian Lilac, Indian Neem, Lilas des Indes. WHAT IS N