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Pure Premium Moringa Powder - Organic
Embrace the remarkable benefits of Moringa Oleifera, a plant renowned for its unparalleled nutritional and medicinal properties and celebrated as a cornerstone in Ayurvedic practices for thousands of years (Singh et al., 2012)[1].
Known as the “Miracle Tree,” Moringa embodies the very essence of a superfood, rich in vitamins D, K, A, C, and B6, as well as essential minerals and amino acids (Fahey, 2005)[4].
With its vast commercial and culinary applications, ranging from gourmet dishes to potent dietary supplements and even survival food, Moringa’s versatile foliage is a nutritious alternative to common leafy greens (Oyeyinka & Oyeyinka, 2018)[3].
Cultivated globally and proven to flourish in diverse climatic conditions, Moringa Oleifera stands out as one of nature’s most nutritious foods, offering over 90 nutrients and 46 antioxidants.
Its non-perishable nature and comprehensive nutritional profile make it an invaluable addition to daily diets, thereby accentuating the importance of its exploration and integration for achieving optimum health and balance (Stohs & Hartman, 2015)[2].
Our organic moringa leaf powder is 100% natural and minimally processed. Taste, smell, texture, and color may vary from batch to batch.
Suggested Use: Mix one teaspoon of moringa powder for our raw moringa powder with juice, and yogurt, add to your favorite smoothie, or infuse into a tea.
Other preparations
Infusion for making moringa tea: Use the ratio of 1 tablespoon of product for every 8 ounces of distilled water. Bring water to a boil and then take off the stove. Put tea in a pot or mug filled with water and cover for 15 minutes. (This method is specific for whole moringa leaves, herbs, and teas).
Botanical Name: Moringa Oleifera.
Other Names: Drumstick Tree, Horseradish Tree, Malunggay, Sahijan, Benzolive, Kelor, Mlonge, Ben oil tree, Saijhan, Clarifier tree, Shevaga, Mother’s best friend, Malungay, Sajna, Kamungay, West Indian ben, Coatli, Bridal veil.
Ingredients: Raw Moringa Leaf.
Parts Used: Moringa Tree Leaf (only the leaves).
Origin: Grown and dried in India. It was packaged with care in Florida, USA.
How to Maintain Optimum Freshness:
- This product is packaged in airtight stand-up, resealable foil pouches for optimum freshness.
- Once opened, push the air out of the pouch before resealing it to preserve maximum potency.
- Keep this product in a cool, dark, dry place.
This product is natural and minimally processed. Taste, smell, texture, and color may vary from batch to batch. Go here to learn why our products may naturally vary.
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