🌿 Embrace Pure Relief with Neem Oil!
NOW Foods Solutions Neem Oil is a 100% pure, cold-pressed oil derived from Azadirachta Indica seeds. Known for its natural soothing properties, this single-ingredient oil is rich in fatty acids and is GMP certified, ensuring high-quality manufacturing standards. Packaged in the USA by a trusted family-owned company since 1968, it offers a natural solution for skin irritation and other issues.
R**
Need Oil
Has a mild garlic smell. Good value. I would buy again
L**N
READ THE LABEL
This is a quality neem oil with high levels of essential fatty acids so it will solidify at temperatures below 76 degrees. All it takes is 10 minutes in a glass/mug of hot tap water for it to liquify. It's right on the label.
H**N
Undecided
Bought for skin conditions. Very thick. Seems to be helping
J**N
This is a great oil. I personally use it in the bath ...
This is a great oil. I personally use it in the bath to help with dry itchy skin. I follow it up with a home made lotion with a few drops of Neem oil in it. Has kind of a different smell but not bad especially when only using one drop per bath. I love the dropper lid it makes it easy to get the exact amount of oil I want to use. I really like now products they have a large selection for a great price.I like to put the oils I use to rub on topically in roller bottles. I dilute them 1:1 when I put them in the bottle. It is then easy to pick up the roller bottle and use without having to go through the hassle of diluting it each time I use it. It also keeps the oils off my fingers so I am less likely to rub my eyes and get essential oils in them.I love to have them diffusing throughout my house and I think they make a world of difference when I have a cold and diffuse them in my room at night.So what’s the deal with the FDA and essential oils? The FDA regulates products by their intended use; Cosmetic, drug, both cosmetic and drug, or other like laundry soap. How does the FDA determine a products intended use? By the marketing claims made in the labeling, advertising, and websites regarding those products.So what is the difference in how a product is classified? If the product is intended only to cleanse the body, make the person more attractive, or make them smell better it is a cosmetic. Cosmetics do not have to have FDA approval before they go on the market. The FDA will however take action if they have reliable information showing that it is unsafe for consumers. If the product is intended for a therapeutic use such as treating or preventing a disease then it is a drug. If it is classified as a drug it must meet strict safety guidelines as well as have ample research done to prove that it treats or prevents what it claims to treat or prevent before being placed on the market. [...]So why is this effecting essential oils? Currently essential oils are classified as cosmetic which means companies do not need FDA approval to market and sell their product. So why not market essential oils as drugs and have the FDA start regulating them? It take around 12 years and costs drug companies millions in product research and testing to get a newly developed drug approved by the FDA. [...]If you think the price of essential oils is expensive now the price would sky rocket if essential oil companies had to pay to go through the process of acquiring FDA approval prior to marking their product.So what does that mean for us as essential oil consumers? I personally love essential oils and am in no way ready to give them up or pay triple the price for them. It does mean however that we as consumers need to use them responsibly. Just as a medical doctor would never prescribe a patient a medication without knowing from experience or looking up the medication dose and route in a PDR. You should never use an essential oil for a supplement in your health maintenance without first looking up the dose and route in which it should be used. It is also important to know what contraindication or when you should avoid specific oils.I know that looking up information on essential oils can be hard to find especially with the FDA looking into essential oil companies. That is forcing the removal of all information regarding the therapeutic properties of essential oils. I personally have a book that I use to look up the dose and route as well as which oils to avoid based on my state of health. I know there are several books and websites out there with this information if you are using essential oils please take the time to look them up and use them responsibly.
O**!
Well worth it!
Yes, to Now's Neem oil! Neem oil, like coconut oil, solidifies at low temperatures. It can be warmed to liquefy but too much heat may interfere with its remarkable properties. Yes, it smells, but it works! For those not familiar with the product, I suggest researching before you buy.
B**D
Awful smell
When I received the oil it was all solid kind of like Vaseline. I had to put it in the microwave to get it smooth enough so I could shake it up. And the smell…it’s awful! It smells like it’s gone rancid. I had high hopes for this oil but it’s going to have to go.
D**S
frasco defectuoso
el frasco viene medio abierto y se sale el producto
S**N
Good product
Not a good scent but have healing qualities
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