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03/20/2014 06:18 AM
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SusanGantor
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<p>Neem Oil can be used as antiseptic, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-parasitic. Neem oil also kiils the bacteria inside your skin and make it healthy.[url=http://www.karinherzog.com/de]View more[/url]</p>
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05/07/2013 10:36 PM
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Cher777
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Marie, I have never used neem oil, so I am not certain if the assertions are true. However, I also heard that it is great for different types of skin conditions, including acne. Whether or not it helps acne scarring, I do not know.
What I do know about neem oil? It is supposed to be an effective tick repellent. With the warmer weather quickly approaching, I personally fear tick-borne illnesses. I use a natural product called Evolve on my dog; it contains cedarwood oil and silica. You cannot be too careful when enjoying the outdoors. Regrettably, Lyme disease and its co-infections are on the rise.
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04/18/2013 10:21 AM
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marie33
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I was wondering if anyway has ever used Neem Oil on their skin. I read that is great for acne and could even help minor scarring. The particular product I am considering is cold-pressed and states it is anti-vral, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial. I suppose these assorted properties allow for impressive healing on different levels. Still, I would like to find out if someone has personal knowledge about this oil. Gosh, if it is as good as the hype states, I may order a bottle or two.
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