The bitter, pinnate leaves of Azadirachta indica, called 'nim' across Honduras' tropical lowlands, have journeyed from Indian Ayurvedic tradition to become guardians of Central American wellness.
The bitter, pinnate leaves of Azadirachta indica, called 'nim' across Honduras' tropical lowlands, have journeyed from Indian Ayurvedic tradition to become guardians of Central American wellness. Wild-harvested from naturalized trees, these leaves carry millennia of South Asian knowledge about purification, protection, and microbial balance.
Revered for their powerful cleansing properties and traditional applications in skin and oral care, they are shade-dried to preserve their limonoid and azadirachtin content. Offered whole or crushed, free from synthetic antimicrobials or chemical pest treatments.