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MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.

MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.
MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.
MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.
MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.
MORINGA - MORINGA PREMIUM POWDER 100g.
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Moringa premium powder 100g.

Powder from the leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree, which grows in the foothills of the Himalayas, northwest India and is cultivated in the tropics. It is called the " miracle tree " by the indigenous peoples who have used it for centuries for its medicinal properties. The fact is that it is one of the most nutrient-rich plants for humans and as a natural source of these ingredients it makes them highly bioavailable .


The leaves of the plant are rich in protein, vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C, minerals and antioxidants . It provides the body with all the nutrients it needs, while at the same time helping it get rid of unnecessary toxins.

It has been found that

  • balances cholesterol levels in the body and sugar levels
  • stimulates muscle tissue
  • gives energy
  • stimulates the immune system
  • has an anti-stress effect
  • stimulates metabolism
  • supports digestion
  • helps with weight loss
  • increases the amount of breast milk
  • protects the liver and kidneys
  • improves vision and dental health
  • has antibacterial properties and
  • It is a good skin tonic.


It is used by people who want to increase their energy levels , by those who need concentration , and by athletes during training to increase their endurance . In various cultures, moringa has been traditionally used to enhance sexual desire and support reproductive health .


How to use:

Moringa has a green-earthy flavor like spinach or matcha tea.

Take 1 teaspoon daily . It can be used as a tea, added to juices or on top of your dishes.
Caution: Not to be taken by pregnant women and those undergoing treatment with anticoagulant medications.

Indicative Bibliography

Anwar, F., Latif, S., Ashraf, M., & Gilani, AH (2006, November 6). Moringa oleifera: A food plant with multiple medicinal uses. Phytotherapy Research, 21, 17-25

Waterman, C., Rojas‐Silva, P., Tumer, TB, Kuhn, P., Richard, AJ, Wicks, S., ... Raskin, I. (2015, April 17). Isothiocyanate‐rich Moringa oleifera extract reduces weight gain, insulin resistance, and hepatic gluconeogenesis in mice [Abstract}. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 59(6), 1013–1024

Tahir, K., Mugal, MT, & Haq, IU (2010). Moringa oleifera: A natural gift-A review [Abstract]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2(11), 775–781

Cheenpracha, S., Park, EJ, Yoshida, WY, Barit, C., Wall, M., Pezzuto, JM, … Chang, LC (2010, September 1). Potential anti-inflammatory phenolic glycosides from the medicinal plant Moringa oleifera fruits [Abstract]. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 18(17), 6598–6602

Debnath, S., Biswas, D., Ray, K., & Guha, D. (2011, January 15). Moringa oleifera induced potentiation of serotonin release by 5-HT 3 receptors in experimental ulcer model [Abstract]. Phytomedicine, 18(2–3), 91–95

Ganguly, R., & Guha, D. (2008, December 1). Alteration of brain monoamines & EEG wave pattern in rat model of Alzheimer's disease & protection by Moringa oleifera [Abstract]. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 128(6), 744–751