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Moringa Leaf (Organic Loose) - 227g

Moringa Leaf (Organic Loose) - 227g

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  • Cut& Sifted
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Considered To Be The Most Enriched With Nutrients Tree On Earth!
  • Great Source Of Vitamin C
  • Helps To Maintain Healthy Energy Levels
  • Easy To Use With All Of Your Favourite Recipes!
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Moringa Leaf (Organic Loose) - 227g
Moringa Leaf (Organic Loose) - 227g
$17.99

Organic Connections Moringa Leaf (Organic Loose) - 227g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Moringa is considered one of nature's most potent super foods with a distinctly “green” flavour that is bitter but also slightly sweet. Native to the Himalayan Mountains, Moringa Oleifera has been used throughout history to increase ones energy, manage stress, preserve youth and even assist with cardiovascular health. To enjoy Organic Connections Moringa Leaf in your cooking, first bring to a boil until the leaves are tender, after that you can easily be toss them into recipes the same way you would any other leafy green. This cut and sifted package from Organic Connections contains clean, pesticide-free and organic loose Moringa Leaves. [CUT & SIFTED]
Contains:
Organic Moringa Leaf (Moringa oleifera)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Add 1-3 teaspoons of Moringa Leaf Powder to smoothies, soups, stews, sauces, and yogurt daily.
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Moringa Oleifera
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Moringa is considered one of nature’s most potent super foods.
Native to the Himalayan Mountains, Moringa Oleifera is now grown in East Africa, India, the Philippians and Central and South America.
Moringa is known as nature's "miracle tree". This is because Moringa’s packed with greater than ninety cell-ready vitamins, minerals, proteins,
antioxidants, omega oils, and other nutrients in each supplemental serving.
What is Moringa?
Moringa is considered to be one of the most nutrient rich plants on earth.
Most of the Moringa plant is consumed, including its leaves, seed pods, roots and seed oil.
Scientists have been studying Moringa for over 50 years.
Studies show just one serving of Moringa has seven times the Vitamin C content of oranges, four times the
Calcium
of milk, and four times the
Vitamin A
of carrots.
Moringa leaves have been consumed by Asian people for many generations as a healthy food product.
Of all the parts of the Moringa plant used for food and medicine, Moringa leaves are most commonly used. Fresh Moringa leaves are collected from the Moringa tree and dried at low temperatures. The dried Moringa leaves are then ground into powder form.
Moringa oil is the most stable oil in nature and it does not go rancid. Moringa oil can be consumed, can be safely heated and has numerous applications in the cosmetics industry.
What is Moringa used for and how does it work?
Energy Booster - Because of it dense nutrient content, over 90 nutrients in each serving, Moringa is generally used to increase energy – in fact Dr Oz proclaims Moringa to be an “energy blaster”. It’s best consumed in the morning to give you the energy you need to last throughout the day.
Anti-Aging - Moringa is known as the Tree of Life because of its anti-aging properties. Its high concentration of nutrients and natural antioxidants halts free radical damage that affects not only your skin, but also your mind, heart and detoxification organs. It’s also high in Vitamin A which promotes
collagen
and elastin production in your skin. This supports younger healthier firmer skin and lessens the presence of wrinkles. It’s also high in
protein
to rebuild damaged skin tissue.
Cardiovascular Health – With all of its antioxidants, Moringa is protective for your cardiovascular system and is also shown to lower high blood pressure. This is because Moringa contains all of the nutrients, including
magnesium,
zinc,
potassium, calcium and
vitamin E, needed to increase your blood vessels’ production of Nitric Oxide, which relaxes and dilates your blood vessels. Increased Nitric Oxide also helps with
poor circulation.
Stress – Moringa is great for helping stress. When we are under stress our adrenal glands increase production of the hormones Adrenaline and Cortisol. Unfortunately, many people under chronic stress have a difficult time relaxing. This is where Moringa can help. Moringa has a high content of an amino acid called Tryptophan. Tryptophan is a precursor to the hormone Serotonin, produced mostly in our gut and brain. Serotonin is responsible for the feeling of relaxation and a general feeling of wellness. Moringa is also high in Iron and Zinc which helps with mental clarity and focus. Moringa helps us feel relaxed, happy and more focused.
Anti-inflammatory – Because Moringa seeds have 30-40% Oleic Acid, you see an overall decrease in inflammation in your body. This helps with pain and inflammation associated with your joints, tendons, muscles and nerves. Oleic acid has also been shown to assist in brain function, blood sugar metabolism and cardiovascular health.
How do you use it?
Moringa is found in powdered or capsule forms.
In powdered form you can add it to a health shake with other superfoods like Acai and Macuna, Matcha
green tea
powder, berries, essential fats, protein powder,
probiotics
and water.
Moringa Quick Facts
Sources
· Moringa Tree
Applications
· Energy, Anti-Aging, Cardiovascular Health, High Blood Pressure
Dosage
· 1000-2000 Mg Daily
Works Well With
· Other Antioxidants And Energy Boosters In A Health Shake Like Macuna, Acai, Matcha Green Tea
Important Information
· Caution Used With Pregnancy Or In Lactating Mothers.
·Avoid Taking Moringa In The Evening As It May Keep You Awake. Begin With ½ Tsp Per Day And Increase Dose Every 3 Days To Avoid Possible Side Effects Of Loose Stools. Caution Taking Moringa With Blood Thinners.
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Moringa Oleifera
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Moringa is considered one of nature’s most potent super foods.
Native to the Himalayan Mountains, Moringa Oleifera is now grown in East Africa, India, the Philippians and Central and South America.
Moringa is known as nature's "miracle tree". This is because Moringa’s packed with greater than ninety cell-ready vitamins, minerals, proteins,
antioxidants, omega oils, and other nutrients in each supplemental serving.
What is Moringa?
Moringa is considered to be one of the most nutrient rich plants on earth.
Most of the Moringa plant is consumed, including its leaves, seed pods, roots and seed oil.
Scientists have been studying Moringa for over 50 years.
Studies show just one serving of Moringa has seven times the Vitamin C content of oranges, four times the
Calcium
of milk, and four times the
Vitamin A
of carrots.
Moringa leaves have been consumed by Asian people for many generations as a healthy food product.
Of all the parts of the Moringa plant used for food and medicine, Moringa leaves are most commonly used. Fresh Moringa leaves are collected from the Moringa tree and dried at low temperatures. The dried Moringa leaves are then ground into powder form.
Moringa oil is the most stable oil in nature and it does not go rancid. Moringa oil can be consumed, can be safely heated and has numerous applications in the cosmetics industry.
What is Moringa used for and how does it work?
Energy Booster - Because of it dense nutrient content, over 90 nutrients in each serving, Moringa is generally used to increase energy – in fact Dr Oz proclaims Moringa to be an “energy blaster”. It’s best consumed in the morning to give you the energy you need to last throughout the day.
Anti-Aging - Moringa is known as the Tree of Life because of its anti-aging properties. Its high concentration of nutrients and natural antioxidants halts free radical damage that affects not only your skin, but also your mind, heart and detoxification organs. It’s also high in Vitamin A which promotes
collagen
and elastin production in your skin. This supports younger healthier firmer skin and lessens the presence of wrinkles. It’s also high in
protein
to rebuild damaged skin tissue.
Cardiovascular Health – With all of its antioxidants, Moringa is protective for your cardiovascular system and is also shown to lower high blood pressure. This is because Moringa contains all of the nutrients, including
magnesium,
zinc,
potassium, calcium and
vitamin E, needed to increase your blood vessels’ production of Nitric Oxide, which relaxes and dilates your blood vessels. Increased Nitric Oxide also helps with
poor circulation.
Stress – Moringa is great for helping stress. When we are under stress our adrenal glands increase production of the hormones Adrenaline and Cortisol. Unfortunately, many people under chronic stress have a difficult time relaxing. This is where Moringa can help. Moringa has a high content of an amino acid called Tryptophan. Tryptophan is a precursor to the hormone Serotonin, produced mostly in our gut and brain. Serotonin is responsible for the feeling of relaxation and a general feeling of wellness. Moringa is also high in Iron and Zinc which helps with mental clarity and focus. Moringa helps us feel relaxed, happy and more focused.
Anti-inflammatory – Because Moringa seeds have 30-40% Oleic Acid, you see an overall decrease in inflammation in your body. This helps with pain and inflammation associated with your joints, tendons, muscles and nerves. Oleic acid has also been shown to assist in brain function, blood sugar metabolism and cardiovascular health.
How do you use it?
Moringa is found in powdered or capsule forms.
In powdered form you can add it to a health shake with other superfoods like Acai and Macuna, Matcha
green tea
powder, berries, essential fats, protein powder,
probiotics
and water.
Moringa Quick Facts
Sources
· Moringa Tree
Applications
· Energy, Anti-Aging, Cardiovascular Health, High Blood Pressure
Dosage
· 1000-2000 Mg Daily
Works Well With
· Other Antioxidants And Energy Boosters In A Health Shake Like Macuna, Acai, Matcha Green Tea
Important Information
· Caution Used With Pregnancy Or In Lactating Mothers.
·Avoid Taking Moringa In The Evening As It May Keep You Awake. Begin With ½ Tsp Per Day And Increase Dose Every 3 Days To Avoid Possible Side Effects Of Loose Stools. Caution Taking Moringa With Blood Thinners.
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