Better life the dairy game by @abaid(8/4/2026)

Good morning!
I hope you are completely fine, God willing.And you are living your own lives. May God be with you all. I am also here with your prayers. I am fine and always remember you.
Let's start today's diary game.
I woke up this morning and after praying, I went to the place where I was staying and I walked there for a long time. On my way back, I broke a toothpick from a neem tree there.And in my day, I will think about the neem tree. What are its benefits? What benefit does it provide for humans?I share them with you, I hope you like them.
You might be surprised to know that those dry neem leaves that we throw away in the garbage by the pound, if we just grind them and sell them in good packaging, a box of fifty or one hundred grams can be sold for two to three hundred rupees and one kilogram of neem powder for one thousand to fifteen hundred rupees. If you don’t believe me, just check the price of Neem Powder on the internet.
Among our local trees, the neem tree is truly a lucky tree that people still plant with enthusiasm. There is hardly a house in my village where there is no neem tree, but many houses have about a dozen neem trees. The reason for this is not only its dense and cool shade, but also its numerous benefits.
Neem miswak is very popular, and it is also used as a medicine for skin diseases such as boils, boils, scabies, etc.
But the sad thing is that when the neem trees shed their leaves in the season, piles of dry leaves form under the trees. Most people collect them with a broom and throw them in the garbage or burn them. Although in reality these leaves are a valuable treasure of nature.
Let's see how these dried neem leaves can make our lives easier.
The best natural helper for gardening
Neem leaves are extremely useful for gardening due to their antiseptic and insecticidal properties.
These leaves can be decomposed and made into an excellent natural fertilizer.
Mulching them around plants maintains soil moisture.
Weed growth is reduced.
Termites and harmful insects stay away from plants.
They decompose slowly and increase soil fertility.
Easy way to preserve grains and seeds
Dried neem leaves are a centuries-old tried and tested method of protecting grains from pests.
We have been tying neem leaves in cloth around wheat grains for many years. Neither poison has to be used nor does the grain get affected by pests.
Similarly, vegetable seeds can also be preserved by wrapping them in cloth with neem leaves. In this way, there is no need to use expensive and harmful chemicals.
Natural insecticidal spray
Neem leaves can be:
boiled in water
or ground and mixed with water
and sprayed on plants. This is the best and free alternative to chemical sprays. It keeps moths and other harmful insects away from plants.
Useful for animals and birds
Placing dry neem leaves in the habitat of chickens or other animals:
Provides warmth
Prevents skin diseases
Gets rid of lice and ticks
If a goat or any animal has itching, boiling neem leaves and bathing them with this water is also beneficial.
Protection of books and clothes
If you love books, put a few dry neem leaves in your old books.
They prevent silverfish and termites from spoiling the books.
Similarly, dry neem leaves can be kept in the closet to protect valuable clothes.
Remember: The leaves should be completely dry, as green or wet leaves can leave marks on paper and clothes.
Mosquito protection
By smoking dry dung on neem leaves:
Cattle are protected from mosquitoes
Fumigating neem at home reduces mosquitoes
Also reduces germs in the air
Natural treatment for hair and skin
If neem leaves are cooked in mustard oil and applied to the hair, then:
Lice are eliminated
Dryness is reduced
Hair remains healthy
This oil is also beneficial in skin itching and mild allergies.
Useful for wounds and pimples
By boiling neem leaves in water:
Wounds can be washed with this water
Can be applied to pimples and boils on the face using cotton wool
It helps in eliminating germs.
So the next time you see dry neem leaves, don't throw them away as garbage. They are a gift of nature that can make our lives easier for free.
If you know any other benefits of neem leaves, then do share them so that more people can benefit from this blessing.I hope you like it very much.



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