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The Many Uses of the Mighty Moringa Tree

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Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing tree native to South Asia and now found throughout the tropics. Its leaves
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Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing tree native to South Asia and now found throughout the tropics. Its leaves
have been used as part of traditional medicine for centuries, and the Ayurvedic system of medicine
associates it with the cure or prevention of about 300 diseases.1
Moringa, sometimes described as the miracle tree, drumstick tree, or horseradish tree, has small,
rounded leaves that are packed with an incredible amount of nutrition: protein, calcium, beta carotene,
vitamin C, potassium you name it, moringas got it. No wonder its been used medicinally (and as a food
source) for at least 4,000 years.2
The fact that moringa grows rapidly and easily makes it especially appealing for impoverished areas, and
its been used successfully for boosting nutritional intake in Malawi, Senegal, and India. In these areas,
moringa may be the most nutritious food locally available, and it can be harvested year-round.3
Personally, I grew a moringa tree for two years and I can attest to the fact that it grows like a weed. For
those living in third-world countries, it may very well prove to be a valuable source of nutrition.
However I dont recommend planting one in your backyard for health purposes as the leaves are very small
and it is a timely and exceedingly tedious task to harvest the leaves from the stem to eat them.
The leaves are tiny and difficult to harvest and use, so youll likely find, as I did, that growing one is more
trouble than its worth. That being said, there is no denying that moringa offers an impressive nutritional
profile that makes it appealing once it is harvested

6 Reasons Why Moringa Is Being Hailed as a Superfood


1. A Rich Nutritional Profile
Moringa leaves are loaded with vitamins, minerals, essential amino acids, and more. One hundred
grams of dry moringa leaf contains:4
9 times the protein of yogurt
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10 times the vitamin A of carrots


15 times the potassium of bananas
17 times the calcium of milk
12 times the vitamin C of oranges
25 times the iron of spinach
2. Antioxidants Galore
Moringa leaves are rich in antioxidants, including vitamin C, beta-carotene, quercetin, and
chlorogenic acid. The latter, chlorogenic acid, has been shown to slow cells' absorption of sugar
and animal studies have found it to lower blood sugar levels. As noted in the Asian Pacific Journal
of Cancer Prevention:5
The leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree have been reported to demonstrate antioxidant
activity due to its high amount of polyphenols.
Moringa oleifera extracts of both mature and tender leaves exhibit strong antioxidant
activity against free radicals, prevent oxidative damage to major biomolecules, and give
significant protection against oxidative damage.
Further, in a study of women taking 1.5 teaspoons of moringa leaf powder daily for three months,
blood levels of antioxidants increased significantly.6
3. Lower Blood Sugar Levels
Moringa appears to have anti-diabetic effects,7 likely due to beneficial plant compounds contained
in the leaves, including isothiocyanates. One study found women who took seven grams of moringa
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leaf powder daily for three months reduced their fasting blood sugar levels by 13.5 percent. 8
Separate research revealed that adding 50 grams of moringa leaves to a meal reduced the rise in
blood sugar by 21 percent among diabetic patients.9
4. Reduce Inflammation
The isothiocyanates, flavonoids, and phenolic acids in moringa leaves, pods, and seeds also have
anti-inflammatory properties. According to the Epoch Times:10
The trees strong anti-inflammatory action is traditionally used to treat stomach ulcers.
Moringa oil (sometimes called Ben oil) has been shown to protect the liver from chronic
inflammation. The oil is unique in that, unlike most vegetable oils, moringa resists
rancidity.
This quality makes it a good preservative for foods that can spoil quickly. This sweet oil is
used for both frying or in a salad dressing. It is also used topically to treat antifungal
problems, arthritis, and is an excellent skin moisturizer.
5. Maintain Healthy Cholesterol Levels
Moringa also has cholesterol-lowering properties, and one animal study found its effects were
comparable to those of the cholesterol-lowering drug simvastatin.11 As noted in the Journal of
Ethnopharmacology:12
Moringa oleifera is used in Thai traditional medicine as cardiotonic. Recent studies
demonstrated its hypocholesterolemic effect.
In hypercholesterol-fed rabbits, at 12 weeks of treatment, it significantly (P<0.05)
lowered the cholesterol levels and reduced the atherosclerotic plaque formation to about
50 and 86%, respectively. These effects were at degrees comparable to those of
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simvastatin.
The results indicate that this plant possesses antioxidant, hypolipidaemic, and
antiatherosclerotic activities, and has therapeutic potential for the prevention of
cardiovascular diseases.
6. Protect Against Arsenic Toxicity
The leaves and seeds of moringa may protect against some of the effects of arsenic toxicity, which
is especially important in light of news that common staple foods, such as rice, may be
contaminated.13 Contamination of ground water by arsenic has also become a cause of global
public health concern, and one study revealed: 14
Co-administration of M. oleifera [moringa] seed powder (250 and 500 mg/kg, orally) with
arsenic significantly increased the activities of SOD [superoxide dismutase], catalase,
and GPx with elevation in reduced GSH level in tissues (liver, kidney, and brain).
These changes were accompanied by approximately 57%, 64%, and 17% decrease in
blood ROS [reactive oxygen species], liver metallothionein (MT), and lipid peroxidation
respectively in animal co-administered with M. oleifera and arsenic.
Another interesting observation has been the reduced uptake of arsenic in soft tissues
(55% in blood, 65% in liver, 54% in kidneys, and 34% in brain) following administration of
M. oleifera seed powder (particularly at the dose of 500 mg/kg).
It can thus be concluded from the present study that concomitant administration of M.
oleifera seed powder with arsenic could significantly protect animals from oxidative stress
and in reducing tissue arsenic concentration. Administration of M. oleifera seed powder
thus could also be beneficial during chelation therapy

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Moringa Leaves May Even Purify Water and More


From a digestive standpoint, moringa is high in fiber that, as the Epoch Times put it, works like a mop in
your intestines to clean up any of that extra grunge left over from a greasy diet.15 Also noteworthy are its
isothiocyanates, which have anti-bacterial properties that may help to rid your body of H. pylori, a bacteria
implicated in gastritis, ulcers, and gastric cancer. Moringa seeds have even been found to work better for
water purification than many of the conventional synthetic materials in use today.
According to Uppsala University:16
A protein in the seeds binds to impurities causing them to aggregate so that the clusters can be
separated from the water. The study published in the journal Colloids and Surfaces A takes a
step towards optimization of the water purification process.17
Researchers in Uppsala together with colleagues from Lund as well as Namibia, Botswana,
France, and the USA have studied the microscopic structure of aggregates formed with the
protein.
The results show that the clusters of material (flocs) that are produced with the protein are much
more tightly packed than those formed with conventional flocculating agents. This is better for
water purification as such flocs are more easily separated.
There is speculation that moringas ability to attach itself to harmful materials may also happen in
the body, making moringa a potential detoxification tool.

How to Use Moringa


If you have access to a moringa tree, you can use the fresh leaves in your meals; they have a flavor similar
to a radish. Toss them like a salad, blend them into smoothies, or steam them like spinach. Another option
is to use moringa powder, either in supplement form or added to smoothies, soups, and other foods for
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extra nutrition. Moringa powder has a distinctive green flavor, so you may want to start out slowly when
adding it to your meals.
You can also use organic, cold-pressed moringa oil (or ben oil), although its expensive (about 15 times
more than olive oil).18 As mentioned, while I dont necessarily recommend planting a moringa tree in your
backyard (a rapid-growing tree can grow to 15 to 30 feet in just a few years), you may want to give the
leaves or powder a try if you come across some at your local health food market. As reported by Fox News,
this is one plant food that displays not just one or two but numerous potential healing powers:19
Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various
problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the
Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems
in the world.
Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine,
the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves
seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood
pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.
Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a
compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the
Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in
cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes
simplex 1.

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