Stronger bones because of Moringa oleifera
Effective to treat osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a condition in humans that deteriorated calcium future.
It usually occurs in women who have menoupause.
Research Sanganna Burali and colleagues of Maratha Mandala College of Pharmacy, Belgaum, India, scientifically prove the efficacy of Moringa leaves in osteoporosis.
The content of calcium in the leaves of Moringa helps restore bone density.
For those of you who have osteoporosis are advised to consume Moringa leaves steeping to prevent the loss of bone mass.
Besides, to prevent osteoporosis Moringa also has other benefits such as for heart disease, cholesterol, high blood pressure, gout, dumping toxins in the body, to beauty and others.
Moringa is Super Food Rich Nutrition. Tree that can grow rapidly is described as one of the world's most nutritious plant ever known. The leaves contain beta-carotene exceed carrots, peas exceeds protein, contains more vitamin C than oranges, calcium content exceeding milk contains more iron than spinach and bladder more potassium than bananas.
Moringa used with success in the fight against malnutrition in children and efforts to boost the immune system in many developing countries. Traditional medicine have long used Moringa for the treatment of various diseases, including recovery from liver damage. Moringa also often used to complement modern medicine in patients with chronic pain, including those suffering from AIDS and HIV-related illnesses.
Another source said, Moringa is an important food commodities as a source of 'natural nutritional tropics'. Leaves, fruits, flowers and immature pods of Moringa tree are used as nutritious vegetables in many countries, especially in India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Hawaii and many parts of Africa (D'souza and Kulkarni, 1993; Anwar and Bhanger, 2003; Anwar et al, 2005). Moringa leaf has been reported to be a rich source of ß-carotene, protein, vitamin C, calcium and potassium, and a source of good food as natural antioxidants, for their various types of antioxidants such as ascorbic acid, flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids (Dillard and German 2000; Siddhuraju and Becker, 2003).
In the Philippines, Moringa known as 'best friend's mother' because of its utilization to increase milk production and is sometimes prescribed for anemia (Estrella et al, 2000 .; Siddhuraju and Becker, 2003).
For the last decade, the world looked to Moringa as a tropical tree that is most useful because the content and the benefit of all parts of the plant. Additionally,Moringa relatively easily cultivated and distributed, either by sexual or asexual, do not require nutrients and plenty of water so it is very easy in the process of managing large-scale production and household scale. Moringa also has many functions as a source of nutritious food, living pharmacy, herbal, natural cosmetics, natural and environmental preservation, conservation, carbon sequestration, a source of vegetable oil, renewable energy, water quality improvement, livestock feed requirements and sources of natural fertilizers and pesticides.
Researchers in many countries are competing to report research findings corroborate a miracle plant Moringa. Research conducted by Dahot (1998) reported that in the extracts of moringa leaves contain proteins with low molecular weight which has antibacterial and antifungal activities, while in the research conducted by Meitzer and Martin (2000) Moringa leaves are dissolved in water can be used for antibiotics. Makkar and Becker (1997) reports that Moringa leaves contains 27% protein. As a source of protein Moringa leaves contain essential amino acids balanced (Makkar and Becker, 1996).
Moringa leaf meal has some hypotensif agents, anticancer and antibacterial, among others, niacimicin, pterygospermin. In addition Moringa leaves also have antioxidants include sitosterol and glukopyranoside (Guevara et al., 1999).
Dr. Monica G The pair, scientist, researcher and author of the book "Miracle Tree", says Moringa well-known and loved around the world, while his fame spread and promote research projects of interest in agriculture, forestry, health, botany, food industry and medicine , as well as cosmetics. Churches and Charities, Peace Corps, and other humanitarian organizations such as the Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization (ECHO), Trees for Life - an organization based in Wichita, Kansas - attracted to Kelor for obvious reasons. Church World Service (the U.S. National Council of Churches' global service and witness ministry) recently organized an international conference the first time about the Moringa tree, a native of resources, to combat hunger and malnutrition. The conference was attended by 27 countries, including 12 African countries, representatives from private industry, ministry officials, researchers, secular and ecumenical non-governmental organizations were also present among the participants.
International Eye Foundation (based in Maryland, USA) to promote Moringa for the prevention of blindness in children (due to malnutrition) in poor countries. Indeed, Moringa is rich in vitamins, can save vision of children vulnerable to blindness due to deficiency of vitamin A.
Newspapers and scientific journals in many countries increasingly frequent mention of Moringa. Previously, Moringa is not really known in the West, except for botanists. Today, Moringa is well known as a plant that could stop the desperation of mothers from tropical countries, who use it to save their children are malnourished. In addition, Moringa also appear as a cream made from natural to beautify and rejuvenate the skin.
Researchers from Austria to Australia, Nicaragua and India, to conduct research on the nature and growth of Moringa. The National Science Foundation and the National Geographic Society, along with other organizations, has started to finance its collection of all species of Moringa to gather more information about the health-giving properties.
Admittedly, the world is now indeed fascinated by the magic of Moringa tree.
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