Overview
Mahaneem is one of the herbs traditionally used in Ayurveda for parasites and worms. Mahaneem (Melia azedarach), also called Bakayan or Persian Lilac, is distinguished from the common Neem by its larger leaves and different fruit structure. The text notes that while the small Neem is Sheeta Virya (cold potency), Mahaneem is Ushna Virya (hot potency). It shares many properties with Neem including being bitter, anti-parasitic, and useful in skin diseases. However, it has a more pronounced purgative action. The fruits are used as beads for garlands (hence 'Bead Tree'). The bark contains the alkaloid Margosine which has anti-parasitic properties.
How Mahaneem Helps with Parasites and Worms
According to Ayurvedic pharmacology, Mahaneem has specific properties that make it valuable for addressing parasites and worms:
- Potency (Virya): Ushna (hot)
- Post-digestive (Vipaka): Katu (pungent)
- Taste (Rasa): Tikta (bitter)
- Qualities (Guna): Laghu (light), Ruksha (dry)
Other Herbs for Parasites and Worms
See all herbs for parasites and worms on the Parasites and Worms page.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Ayurvedic treatments should be pursued under the guidance of a qualified practitioner (BAMS/MD Ayurveda). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment. Content is sourced from classical Ayurvedic texts and may not reflect the latest medical research.