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New Roots Neem Leaf
New Roots Neem Leaf is a botanical dietary supplement made from the dried leaves of the Azadirachta indica (neem) tree. Neem has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic herbal medicine and is valued for its nutrient diversity, antioxidant activity, and broad botanical uses across digestive, skin, and immune‑related pathways.
Traditional Botanical & Antioxidant Support
What it is
A plant‑derived herbal supplement containing neem leaf (Azadirachta indica) — about 500 mg per capsule.
Supplied in vegetable capsules for ease of use
Vegetable capsules are tested for identity, purity, and potency.
Who it’s for
Adults seeking natural botanical support for general wellness
Individuals interested in dietary antioxidants and plant compounds
People looking to support digestive comfort and everyday immune pathways
Those who prefer traditional herbal extracts as part of routine nutritional habits
What it does
Preferred Nutrition / New Roots Neem Leaf is intended to help:
Provide broad botanical nutrient support
Contribute to antioxidant pathways associated with plant‑derived polyphenols
Support everyday digestive comfort and internal balance
Add to general wellness routines featuring herbal extracts
Key Ingredient Roles
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica) — 500 mg
Plant phytonutrients: Neem contains over 50 volatile compounds — including terpenes and polyphenolic compounds — that contribute to its antioxidant activity.
Nutrient diversity: Leaf material provides natural antioxidants, flavonoids, and plant constituents that support cellular pathways associated with oxidative balance.
Traditional botanical use: Historically used in Ayurvedic medicine for digestive comfort and cleansing‑style support, as well as skin‑related pathways.
Neem leaf’s blend of plant‑derived compounds makes it a diverse botanical source rather than a single isolated chemical ingredient.
What’s unique about it?
Botanical diversity: Delivers a wide array of plant compounds naturally present in neem leaf rather than isolated constituents
High antioxidant capacity: Neem’s oxygen‑radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) has been measured as higher than certain fruits and vegetables, highlighting its botanical antioxidant profile.
Traditionally respected herb: Neem has been a cornerstone of Ayurvedic herbal practice for thousands of years, used across a range of wellness domains.
Suggested Use
Adults typically take 2–6 capsules daily with meals or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Consistency is helpful for botanical supplements — regular dosing over weeks is typical to observe supportive effects.
New Roots Neem Leaf is a botanical dietary supplement made from the dried leaves of the Azadirachta indica (neem) tree. Neem has a long history of use in traditional Ayurvedic herbal medicine and is valued for its nutrient diversity, antioxidant activity, and broad botanical uses across digestive, skin, and immune‑related pathways.
Traditional Botanical & Antioxidant Support
What it is
A plant‑derived herbal supplement containing neem leaf (Azadirachta indica) — about 500 mg per capsule.
Supplied in vegetable capsules for ease of use
Vegetable capsules are tested for identity, purity, and potency.
Who it’s for
Adults seeking natural botanical support for general wellness
Individuals interested in dietary antioxidants and plant compounds
People looking to support digestive comfort and everyday immune pathways
Those who prefer traditional herbal extracts as part of routine nutritional habits
What it does
Preferred Nutrition / New Roots Neem Leaf is intended to help:
Provide broad botanical nutrient support
Contribute to antioxidant pathways associated with plant‑derived polyphenols
Support everyday digestive comfort and internal balance
Add to general wellness routines featuring herbal extracts
Key Ingredient Roles
Neem Leaf (Azadirachta indica) — 500 mg
Plant phytonutrients: Neem contains over 50 volatile compounds — including terpenes and polyphenolic compounds — that contribute to its antioxidant activity.
Nutrient diversity: Leaf material provides natural antioxidants, flavonoids, and plant constituents that support cellular pathways associated with oxidative balance.
Traditional botanical use: Historically used in Ayurvedic medicine for digestive comfort and cleansing‑style support, as well as skin‑related pathways.
Neem leaf’s blend of plant‑derived compounds makes it a diverse botanical source rather than a single isolated chemical ingredient.
What’s unique about it?
Botanical diversity: Delivers a wide array of plant compounds naturally present in neem leaf rather than isolated constituents
High antioxidant capacity: Neem’s oxygen‑radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) has been measured as higher than certain fruits and vegetables, highlighting its botanical antioxidant profile.
Traditionally respected herb: Neem has been a cornerstone of Ayurvedic herbal practice for thousands of years, used across a range of wellness domains.
Suggested Use
Adults typically take 2–6 capsules daily with meals or as directed by a healthcare provider.
Consistency is helpful for botanical supplements — regular dosing over weeks is typical to observe supportive effects.

