Benefits Of Moringa

About Moringa
Moringa is a multiuse tree with great benefits hidden in every part of it right from root to bark, leaves, flowers and seeds. Moringa is becoming famous all over the world because of its richness in minerals and Vitamins. Potassium, Magnesium, Calcium, Vitamin C and Amino acids are found in abundance in Moringa. The fresh leaves are used like Spinach while the dried ones are powdered and consumed. Some also use it to make their tea nutritiousThe Kernel inside the seed are usually consumed whole and sometimes they are crushed to extract oil.
The Moringa seed oil is mostly used as a base to cosmetic products but can also be used on your physique to reduce inflammation

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Moringa leaves
The most nutritious part of the plant, leaves can be eaten as spinach or powdered and added to sauces and soups. They are rich in vitamins (B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin K, beta-carotene), minerals (calcium,magnesium, iron, potassium) and proteins.
Moringa leaves have been used in some parts of the world as an affordable way to combat malnutrition. They have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties and are also known to treat diarrhea.
Applied to the skin, they help wounds and bites heal, and help relieve some skin conditions. Due to the high iron content, moringa leaves have been traditionally used to cure
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Uses of Moringa Leaves Powder
Control glucose levels in cases of diabetes.
Supports the normal sugar levels of the body.
Natural Serum cholesterol.
Antioxidant.
Leaves and buds are rubbed on the temples for headache.
Skin antiseptic.
Functioning of the liver and the kidney.
Takes care of the immune system of the body
healthy circulatory system
Promotes the Cell structure of the body
Beautifies the skin
Promotes energy
Promotes metabolism with bio-available ingredients
Increases the Natural Defenses of the body
Lowers the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Leaves are used as a purgative.
Eating leaves is believed to increase a woman's milk production and is sometimes prescribed for anemia

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