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Dried Organic Moringa Leaves

Dried Organic Moringa Leaves

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Moringa oleifera is a plant that has been praised for its health benefits for thousands of years. It is very rich in healthy antioxidants and bioactive plant compounds.
Moringa is considered an adaptogen and has amazing health benefits.


Moringa leaves contain more iron than spinach, more vitamin C than an orange, more vitamin A, more calcium than milk, more potassium than a banana, and more vitamin E than almondsThe leaves are taken from Moringa Oleifera, and this is one of the most nutrient dense plants in the entire world.



Main Benefits of Moringa Oleifera:

 

  • It's packed with vitamins and minerals
  • It's a source of plant-based protein
  • Helps your sex life
  • Helps balance hormones
  • Protects the liver
  • Helps fight free radicals
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Helps balance blood sugar
  • Helps balance blood sugar
  • Supports brain health

 

 

History of Moringa:

Moringa was discovered in northern India around 2000 BC. Traditional doctors quickly discovered its medicinal impact and called it "The Miracle Tree". Aristocracy and members of royal families were taking Moringa for its beneficial effects on mental alertness and healthy skin. It became an integral part of traditional Ayurvedic medicine. In ancient India, they gave Moringa extract to Mauryan fighters on war fronts. They believed that it would give them the necessary strength and energy during the fights, and at the same time relieve the stress of battle and pain from injuries.

The ancient Egyptians highly valued Moringa oil, which was used instead of sunscreen. However, on the European it was the ancient Greeks, who discovered a number of other valuable Moringa effects on human health. In the later period, they introduced Moringa to the Romans, who spread it throughout their empire.

In modern history, back in 1817, the Jamaican chamber was discussing Moringa. At the official hearing, they introduced Moringa oil, as a healthful ingredient for salads and for other culinary purposes. Within the British Empire, Moringa expanded into many other countries around the world.

 

 

 

Precaution:

Moringa might be unsafe for pregnant women or nursing mothers to use due to the chemicals possibly found in the root, bark, or flowers of the plant. Otherwise, the leaf powder had been deemed safe in human studies, even in larger doses than normal.

Moringa can also have a laxative side effect when consumed in large quantities or lead to stomach upset, so we suggest starting with a small dose—½ to 1 teaspoon per day. 

 

 

 

 

 *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.*

 

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