Raquel Modeste—January 10, 2025
This powder form is great for those who like to scoop, mix, and go. You will get all of the nutritional value in a powder form. The bitter taste is not that strong because it is in powder form; plus, you can control the amount of powder you add by using a measuring spoon. I think it's a good amount of powder for the price, which makes it a great deal for your bucks. It will last you a decent amount of time. The powder texture is great for facial, or mud baths as well. Read more
Customer—February 18, 2025
Highly recommended Read more
Tee Tee—January 28, 2025
It’s great for tea Read more
Iris—August 16, 2024
Neem leaf powder is generally very bitter, and this one is no exception. But it has a number of health promoting and healing properties (just look it up if you are interested), so, in my view, it's totally worth the bitter taste. Plus, I happen to be one of those people who don't mind the bitter taste at all. The more bitter the more potent, I say :). I include Neem powder in food preparations, but it can also go into smoothies. I even put a pinch of it when I bake yeast bread. A little goes a long way. The powder is VERY finely ground, so it's easy to incorporate it into anything. I haven't tried it for my skin and hair yet - the Details Page suggests it - but I might look into that as well. Product of India - where a lot of Neem trees grow. Read more
Netivah—October 1, 2024
I don't know about the taste because I'm using this for hair. It smells like neem and feels good on my hair, leaving it strong with less fall out and my temples are thicker. Read more