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The Benefits of Moringa Oleifera |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Moringa oleifera’s health benefits have long since been well understood and cherished by the people of Asia and Africa. The Moringa tree’s uses as a health and medicinal plant can be traced back centuries; there are documented references of Moringa oil being placed in the tombs of ancient Egyptians.
In fact, the Moringa tree’s benefits are so significant, it has been called the Tree of Life in many cultures.
What the east has long since known is now being understood by the west, as more and more people in Europe and America begin to explore the benefits of alternative healing.
Because the Moringa tree is rich in nutrients, and because the tree’s various parts can all be used, Moringa’s many benefits vary depending on which part of the plant is being used. The young, immature Moringa oleifera pods are the most valued and widely used of all the tree parts. The pods are extremely nutritious, containing essential amino acids, forming a complete protein source, and many vitamins, minerals, co-enzymes, and antioxidants.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 April 2012 13:54 |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Moringa Source is very excited that Moringa oleifera is being featured on The Dr. Oz Show Friday, April 13th. Moringa Source was happy to support Dr. Oz's feature on Moringa oleifera by supplying samples of our high quality Moringa capsules, teas, seeds, oil and beauty products. As many people know, The Dr. Oz Show is a daily television program about health, and is well-respected for its professional and critical discussions on various health topics.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 April 2012 13:51 |
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Moringa Oleifera Lam Benefits |
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11 |
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MORINGA OLEIFERA Lam. Guilandina moringa Linn. Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn. Moringa nux-ben Perr.
Local names: Arunggai (Pang.); balungai (Bis.); dool (Pamp., Bis.); kalamungai (P. Bis.); kalungai (Bik., Bis.,Tag.); kamalongan (P. Bis.); kamalungai (Pamp., Tag.); komkompilan (Ilk.); malongai (Tag.);malungai (Tag.); malungit (Pamp., Bis.); marongoi (Sbl.); marungai (Ilk., Ibn.); horse-radish tree (Eng.).
Malungai is planted throughout the Philippines in settled areas at low and medium altitudes. It was introduced from tropical Asia or Malaya in the prehistoric period, and is now pantropic in cultivation.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 26 April 2012 09:39 |
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Moringa Oleifera Benefits |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Moringa oleifera is a plant species of the genus Moringa and the family Moringaceae. An amazingly hardy plant, it grows well in dry and sandy soil and resists drought and disease. In addition, it grows so fast it is sometimes harvested by cutting back the stem and allowing the moringa tree to regrow each season.
Moringa oleifera is an incredibly nutritious plant that is cultivated and harvested in many areas of the world, but most commonly in areas where other plants are unable to thrive. A traditionally harvested food source in Africa, virtually every part of the moringa tree can be used for food, medicine, or put to some other beneficial use.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 April 2012 08:41 |
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Scientific Journals on Moringa Oleifera |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Many scientific journals, newspapers articles and books have been written about Moringa oliefera. Below you will find a small selection of extracts.
Gnarly Tree can cure the ill, purify water and feed the hungry
“Scientifically speaking, Moringa sounds like magic. It can rebuild weak bones, enrich anaemic blood and enable a malnourished mother to nurse her starving baby. Ounce for ounce, it has the calcium
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 April 2012 13:54 |
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