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Neem Leaf Powder
Neem Leaf Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb derived from the leaves of Azadirachta indica — traditionally valued in Ayurveda as a Rasayana for its cooling, blood-purifying, and skin-supporting properties. Pure, sun-dried, and finely powdered in edible grade quality with no additives or preservatives — use internally with water or honey, or externally as a paste for skin and hair.
Triphal vs Others
Not All Neem Leaf Powder Is The Same.
Pure Leaf Powder — Not Mixed With Bark
Authentic Azadirachta indica
Edible Grade — Safe For Internal Use
No Added Preservatives
No Artificial Colours
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3 Simple Steps For Skin, Hair & Daily Wellness

Measure
Take ¼–½ tsp of Neem Leaf Powder

Mix
Stir into warm water or honey

Drink
Have once daily after meals for best results
FAQs
Both come from the same tree but have different traditional uses. Leaf powder is more commonly used for skin, hair, blood purification, and general wellness — it has a milder bitter profile. Bark powder is more astringent and traditionally used for digestive and oral applications. They are not interchangeable.
Yes — neem may support immune health by enhancing white blood cell activity and promoting detoxification, helping strengthen the body's natural defences against infections.
Yes — neem's detoxifying properties make it a natural blood purifier. Regular consumption traditionally helps eliminate toxins and promotes healthy skin, and it is widely used in Ayurvedic approaches for pimples and acne. For external use, mix with rose water and apply as a paste.
Neem may help regulate blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity as part of a balanced lifestyle.
Yes — they complement each other well. Leaf powder can be taken internally for skin, hair, and immunity, while bark powder can be used separately for digestion and oral health. However, do not combine both in the same dose — use them at different times of day, and always stay within the recommended dosage for each.
No — neem oil and neem leaf are likely unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy.
Best for
Taste profile
Topical use
Primary dosha action
LEAF
Skin, hair, blood purification
Milder bitter
Face & hair packs
Cools Pitta & Kapha
BARK
Digestion, oral health, detox
More astringent/bitter
Mouth rinse, skin paste
Pacifies Pitta & Kapha