Moringa an Amazing Tree of Life

The Moringa tree is one of the most incredible plants ever encountered. This may sound sensationalist, but Moringa’s nutritional and medicinal properties have the potential to end malnutrition, starvation, as well as prevent and heal many diseases and maladies worldwide. Moringa is truly a miracle plant, and a divine gift for the nourishing and healing of man. This plant has so many uses and special features. This is the result of our research on Moringa. From many books, research papers, videos and many websites. Moringacare has distilled the best and most useful information from all of these sources in order to save you the reader from having to wade through all of the information out there about Moringa.

 

Moringa is the sole genus in the flowering plant family Moringaceae. The genus Moringa in turn is made up of 13 species. The species most common, and which is the main subject of this website. The species called “Moringa Oleifera.” Moringa Oleifera is found in many tropical and sub-tropical regions. Moringa can be grown in even the harshest and driest of soils, where barely anything else will grow. In fact, one of the nicknames of Moringa is “never die” due to its incredible ability to survive harsh weather and even drought.

Organic Moringa Oleifera

Nutritional Strength

Iron

25 times the Iron of Spinach. Iron is necessary for many body functions including the formation of hemoglobin and brain development function.

Potassium

15 times the Potassium of Bananas Potassium is essential for the proper functioning of the brain and nerves.

Calcium

17 times the Calcium of Milk Calcium builds strong bones and teeth and helps in preventing osteoporosis.

Vitamin A

10 times the vitamin A of Carrots. Acts as a shield against a variety of diseases, eg. eye, skin, heart disease, and diarrhea

Vitamin C

1/2 Times the vitamin C of Oranges. Vitamin C strengthens the immune system and fights infectious diseases such as colds and flu.

Protein

9 times the Protein of Yoghurt. Protein is necessary for maintaining healthy muscles, skin, hair nails, and brain cells.