Get FREE Moringa seeds with every order

Get FREE Moringa seeds with every order

 Unfortunately Pakistan 🇵🇰 is one of the countries affected heavily by Climate Change and Global Warming.

We need to plant more trees for a greener future. This is why we are giving FREE seeds of Moringa Tree with each order. Moringa is a fast growing Miracle Tree and you may use its leaves as green tea with honey for treating diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol.

Moringa, the miracle tree of life, here’s what you need to know:

It is no wonder the Moringa is also referred to as “The Miracle Tree” or “Tree of Life.” This drought resistant tree produces small leaves year round and seasonally produces large seed pods which are rich in phytonutrients.

Super nutritious

Moringa oleifera is a fairly large tree that is native to North India. It has a variety of names, such as drumstick tree, horse radish tree or ben oil tree.

Almost all parts of the moringa tree can be eaten or used as ingredients in traditional herbal medicines.

The leaves and pods are commonly eaten in parts of Indian Subcontinent and Africa.

One cup of fresh, chopped leaves contains:

  • Protein
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin C
  • Iron
  • Riboflavin (B2)
  • Vitamin A (from beta-carotene)
  • Magnesium

Compared to the leaves, the pods are generally lower in vitamins and minerals, but they are exceptionally rich in vitamin C. One cup of fresh, sliced pods (100 grams) contains 157 percent of your daily requirement for vitamin C.

Rich in antioxidants

Antioxidants are compounds that act against free radicals in our bodies. High levels of free radicals cause oxidative stress, which may contribute to chronic diseases like heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Heart disease and type 2 diabetes

Several antioxidant plant compounds such as isothiocyanates have been found in the leaves of moringa oleifera. In addition to vitamin C and beta-carotene, these include:

  • Quercetin: a powerful antioxidant that may help lower blood pressure.
  • Chlorogenic acid: also found in high amounts in coffee which may help moderate blood sugar levels after meals. High blood sugar is the main characteristic of diabetes. Over time, high blood sugar raises the risk of many serious health problems, including heart disease.

Sustained inflammation may be involved in cancer

Inflammation is the body’s natural response to infection or injury. Sustained inflammation is believed to be involved in many chronic diseases, including heart disease and cancer.

Moringa leaves, pods and seeds have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties which may also be due to isothiocyanates.

Moringa can lower cholesterol

High amounts of cholesterol in the blood have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. Both animal and human studies have shown that moringa oleifera may have cholesterol-lowering effects.

Feeding programmes and malnutrition

Moringa oleifera is an important food source in some parts of the world. Because it can be grown cheaply and easily, and the leaves retain lots of vitamins and minerals when dried, it is used in India and Africa in feeding programmes to fight malnutrition.

The immature green pods (drumsticks) are prepared similarly to green beans, while the seeds are removed from more mature pods and cooked like peas or roasted like nuts. The leaves are cooked and used like spinach, and they are also dried and powdered for use as a condiment.

The seed cake remaining after oil extraction is used as a fertilizer and also to purify well water and to remove salt from seawater.

How to use?

Pluck the leaves of Moringa and chop them into small pieces. Use the chopped leaves as green tea with a tablespoon of our Organic Honey




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