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What are Moringa Seeds?
Moringa seeds are a fantastic way to enhance your health and well being naturally they are a concentrated source of nutrients and compounds which have a number of different health benefits.The seeds of the Moringa tree can be added to dishes and roasted as well as eaten raw and are recommended for people with arthritis & other inflammatory conditions and are used to promote mail potency and lactation in nursing mothers.
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Saturday, 14 May 2011 00:00 |
The Most Nutrient-Rich Plant Ever Discovered?

Moringa oleifera or Never die as it is known in Northern Ghana is considered as one of the world’s most useful trees, due to its versatility and the fact that almost every part of the tree can either be used for food, or has some other beneficial property. In vedic medicine whos origins have been traced back to Africa Moringa has been used for thousands of years to treat over 300 diseases. It is an exceptionally nutritious vegetable tree with a variety of potential uses.
Recently Moringa has been described by scientists as one of the most nutrient packed plants ever descovered and is fully endorsed by the world health organization.
The Moringa oleifera plants is absolutely power-packed with nutrients and minerals, including....
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Thursday, 20 January 2011 00:00 |

Studies suggest that Moringa's High Vitamin D Levels mean that it could help prevent and treat diabetes.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder where the human body does not produce or properly use insulin a hormone that is required to convert sugar, starches, and other food into energy...
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Moringa Oleifera is an ideal plant to grow indoors or in your own backyard. Its easy!
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You can pick its leaves and make it part of a delicious fresh salad, use it in one our many moringa recipes. Or you can dry the leaves to make a delicious green tea.You can also make tea with the leaf powder in a traditional coffee maker. If you have enough leaf, you can dry it and make it into moringa powder, like we do, and use it ‘s concentrated nutrition to balance your diet for increased energy and sense of well being. The possibilities are endless.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 September 2011 09:35 |
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Moringa and Herpes Type 1 |
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Wednesday, 08 December 2010 10:31 |
New Hope for Sufferers

A medical study finds that Moringa oleifera inhibits skin lesions associated with herpes simplex virus type 1 in mice.
Extracts from the leaves of plants called Aglaia odorata, Moringa oleifera, and Ventilago denticulata among the 11 were also effective against thymidine kinase-deficient HSV-1 and phosphonoacetate-resistant HSV-1 herpes strains.
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