There seems to be a lot of info on the 'net about the many benefits and uses of neem oil, but not so much about karanja oil.
I'm curious to know what experience y'all might have with karanja. Do you like using it as an alternative to neem or in addition to neem in products such as soap, lotions/salves, and also for the garden?
Supposedly karanja has human health properties similar to neem, at least for dermatological use. I gather karanja is not used much internally, however, and neem is. (Not that I have any intention of using either internally!)
I've seen karanja used in soap either alone or blended with neem at 1 part karanja to 1-2 parts neem.
Karanja is supposed to have a milder scent, and that would be a big plus for me -- I'm not fond of neem. To me neem has a pungent garlic/nut/solvent type odor, but I've never sniffed karanja. I don't know if "milder" means "not so pungent but still nose wrinkling odd" or "not so pungent and fairly agreeable."
Reading older SMF threads about using neem in soap, people have said the neem odor in soap mellows with time and becomes more acceptable. I'm curious to hear any current reactions to that point.
My use of neem in the garden is that it's an effective broad spectrum fungicide, bactericide, and insecticide. I don't have a clue if karanja offers the same benefits. Several sources made a garden spray by mixing neem and karanja in proportions similar to that for soap. Not sure what that does compared with neem alone. I didn't see too many sources using karanja by itself for garden use, but there are many that use neem alone.
I'm considering buying neem and possibly karanja from Soaper's Choice. I've been wondering if karanja offers enough benefits in terms of a nicer odor, usefulness in soap and B&B products, and effectiveness in the garden -- to warrant buying both.
I'm curious to know what experience y'all might have with karanja. Do you like using it as an alternative to neem or in addition to neem in products such as soap, lotions/salves, and also for the garden?
Supposedly karanja has human health properties similar to neem, at least for dermatological use. I gather karanja is not used much internally, however, and neem is. (Not that I have any intention of using either internally!)
I've seen karanja used in soap either alone or blended with neem at 1 part karanja to 1-2 parts neem.
Karanja is supposed to have a milder scent, and that would be a big plus for me -- I'm not fond of neem. To me neem has a pungent garlic/nut/solvent type odor, but I've never sniffed karanja. I don't know if "milder" means "not so pungent but still nose wrinkling odd" or "not so pungent and fairly agreeable."
Reading older SMF threads about using neem in soap, people have said the neem odor in soap mellows with time and becomes more acceptable. I'm curious to hear any current reactions to that point.
My use of neem in the garden is that it's an effective broad spectrum fungicide, bactericide, and insecticide. I don't have a clue if karanja offers the same benefits. Several sources made a garden spray by mixing neem and karanja in proportions similar to that for soap. Not sure what that does compared with neem alone. I didn't see too many sources using karanja by itself for garden use, but there are many that use neem alone.
I'm considering buying neem and possibly karanja from Soaper's Choice. I've been wondering if karanja offers enough benefits in terms of a nicer odor, usefulness in soap and B&B products, and effectiveness in the garden -- to warrant buying both.