Recount some of the diseases which can be cured with the help of neem
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Possibly Effective for
Tooth plaque: Most research shows that applying a gel containing neem leaf extract to the teeth or using a neem mouthwash can reduce the amount of plaque on the teeth. But it might not be as helpful as using chlorhexidine mouthwash.
A mild form of gum disease (gingivitis): Most research shows that applying a gel containing neem leaf extract or using a neem mouthwash can reduce gingivitis in some people, but it doesn't seem to be as helpful as chlorhexidine mouthwash and it may not be effective for people with long-standing gingivitis.
Lice: Clinical research shows that applying a neem extract shampoo to the scalp once completely cures head lice in children.
Insufficient Evidence for
Insect repellent: Early research shows that applying extract of neem root or leaf to the skin helps repel black flies. Also, applying neem oil cream to the skin seems to protect against some types of mosquitos.
Stomach ulcers. Early research suggests that taking neem bark extract by mouth for 10 weeks might help heal ulcers in the stomach and intestines.
Scaly, itchy skin (psoriasis): Early research suggests that taking neem extract by mouth for 12 weeks, along with daily sun exposure and the application of a coal tar and salicylic acid cream, might make the symptoms of psoriasis less severe.
Birth control.
Breathing conditions.
Diabetes.
Fever.
Heart disease.
Indigestion (dyspepsia).
Infection of the intestines by parasites.
Malaria.
Skin conditions and diseases.
Other conditions.