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Neem Chaal Powder
Neem Chaal Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb derived from the bark of Azadirachta indica — called Arista in Sanskrit, meaning "perfect and imperishable." Its naturally bitter and cooling properties traditionally support digestion, balanced blood, and clear skin. Pure, sun-dried, and finely powdered with no additives or preservatives — mix with warm water or honey daily.
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Not All Neem Powder Is The Same.
Pure Bark Powder — Not Mixed With Leaves
Authentic Azadirachta indica
Edible Grade — Safe For Internal Use
No Added Preservatives
No Artificial Colours
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3 Simple Steps For Everyday Wellness

Measure
Take ¼–½ tsp of Neem Chaal Powder

Mix
Stir into warm water or honey

Drink
Have once daily after meals for best results
FAQs
Neem (Azadirachta indica) is native to the Indian subcontinent — its leaves, seeds, bark, and flowers are all valued for distinctive bioactivity, and each part has different traditional uses. Our powder is made exclusively from pure sun-dried bark — edible grade with no additives, fillers, or preservatives.
Neem works by eliminating ama (toxins) from the blood and body — its Tikta (bitter) and Kashaya (astringent) taste cleanses and cools the system, especially helpful for Pitta and Kapha-related concerns. Internally it traditionally supports metabolism, immunity, and balanced sugar levels; externally it has traditionally been used for skin irritation and to support the body's natural healing process.
Yes — Neem bark is traditionally used to support healthy skin by helping maintain natural skin renewal and balance, supporting hydration and contributing to a clear, healthy-looking complexion. For external use, mix with rose water and apply as a paste on affected areas.
Yes — Neem's bitter taste stimulates digestive fire (Agni). Taking neem powder in warm water before meals is traditionally used to support digestive comfort and reduce occasional bloating and gas.
Yes — neem bark is a common active ingredient in toothpastes and tooth powders, traditionally used to support healthy gums and overall dental wellness. Mix a small amount with water and use as a mouth rinse, or apply gently on gums.
Neem's nimbidin and azadirachtin compounds may support healthy insulin sensitivity — but if you use insulin or other blood-sugar-lowering medications, neem can make blood sugar control unpredictable and increase the risk of hypoglycaemia. If you have diabetes and are on medication, consult your doctor before adding neem to your routine.
No — neem oil and neem bark are likely unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy.
Neem bark is best used short term. Use for short terms with breaks or consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for guidance on cycling its use.