Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Earths most valuable plant


Description


A fast growing subtropical tree native to the Himalayan foothills. Moringa can grow an astonishing 3 meters in only 10 month after the seed has been sown, though it generally rarely exceeds 10 meters in height, total, and is thus considered a tree of medium stature. With its feathery leaves and bean-like seed pods it is often mistaken for a legume species. The pods are slightly thickened on one end, which is why they are referred to as 'drum sticks'. Each pod contains 15-20 winged seeds. The tree branches freely and produces dark green feathery tripinnate leaves with elliptical leaflets. The flowers appear in bunches of smallish white or creamy flowers with a subtle fragrance. Moringa is the the only genus of the Moraginacae family, which has 13 species.
moringa flowers

Habitat:


Although native to a small, sub-Himalayan region of India, this tree has spread throughout the tropics and subtropics and is now cultivated in many parts of the world. It is highly adaptable and tolerant to even the most inhospitably arid conditions and poor soil. The only thing it does not tolerate is prolonged cold spells with temperatures falling below 20°C. It prefers well-draining soil and temperatures between 25°-30°C.

History


Although this tree is not very well-known in the western world, it is nonetheless one of the most important and universally useful plants of tropical and subtropical environments. Every part of this tree is useful for food, medicine or other, utilitarian purposes. Given its rapid growth and undemanding requirements there could hardly be a more worthy species deserving of a space in any tropical or subtropical environment.

Every part of the plant is edible - leaves, seeds, pods, flowers and even the roots, though some authority recommend against their use as food. (British colonists called this tree 'Horseradish root tree' for the distinct flavor of its roots, which were processed into a horseradish-like condiment). Moringa is extremely rich in essential nutrients such as vitamin A, C and E, calcium, potassium, iron and, perhaps most importantly, protein.

Moringa leaves and pods at the marketIt is recommended as a nutritional supplement for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children, as well as for the elderly and infirm. It is one of the few sources of high quality vegetable protein which contains all essential amino acids.

In India, the young, still green and immature pods (the 'drumsticks'), are particularly popular and are often incorporated into curries.

The seeds yield a high quality oil rich in oleic acid, which is equal to olive oil in terms of resistance to rancidity and nutritional value and is used as high quality cooking oil.

The leaves are the most perishable. Ideally they should be consumed within a couple of days of harvest. If intended for commerce they must be bagged and cooled. A better way to preserve their nutritional benefits is to dry and powder them, which can then be added to soups, beverages, curries and other foods as a nutritional supplement.

Moringa seedpodsHowever, one of the most important and seemingly miraculous powers of this amazing tree lies in its seeds: Moringa seeds act as 'flocculants', meaning that they have the power to purify water by inducing contaminant particles to 'flock together' and precipitate, thus effectively purifying the water. Trials by pharmacologists at Gadja Mada University in Indonesia showed that "one crushed Moringa seed can clear 90% of the total coliform bacteria in a liter of river water within 20 minutes. Laboratory tests on mice showed that even if 2,000 seeds were used per liter of water ...there were no toxic effects on mice".

This is powerful and important indeed, especially given the poor water quality in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world. While it may not be possible to implement instant sanitary installations throughout the tropical regions of the world, it is certainly feasible to plant Moringa everywhere for common public access, which would not only significantly reduce the problems arising from contaminated sources of water, but could also have a great impact on nutrition among the poorest people.

Medicinal uses:


Moringa's primary medicinal uses are related to problems arising from malnutrition. It has a tonic effect on the gastric system and can cure diarrhea. Thanks to its high vitamin A content it is a great immune system booster and can also alleviate problems affecting the eyes, such as night blindness and xerophthalmia, a condition characterized by dryness and thickening of the conjunctiva which can damage the cornea and lead to blindness.

Moringa is not able to cure cases of severe malnutrition once it has reached a stage that includes grave physiological abnormalities (eg. infections, impaired liver and intestinal function, imbalance of electrolytes and related problems) because at this stage the body can no longer process iron, protein and fat. However, Moringa is the best plant available to prevent such severe cases of malnutrition in the first place and to correct mild and moderate ones.

Moringa pods and leavesMoringa has also been shown to reduce blood sugar levels and thus helps in controlling diabetes, as well as reducing blood pressure. It is said to be useful in the treatment of respiratory problems, tuberculosis and malaria.

The raw seed pods act on the liver and are used as an anthelminthic (de-worming agent).

The oil of the seeds contains antibiotic and anti-inflammatory compounds that are effective in the treatment of bacterial and fungal skin conditions. The seed oil is also applied to aching joints and thought to be effective as a topical application for arthritic or rheumatic aches and pains.

Recent research has also indicated that Moringa may be effect in the treatment of certain kinds of cancer, in particular, skin cancer. Traditional healers have long used Moringa for this purpose, but more studies are needed to evaluate traditional uses with regards to cancer treatments. According to traditional healers Moringa is also an excellent cancer prevention food.

It is not difficult to add Moringa to the diet and almost everybody could benefit from this healing food. However, its great gifts would be most needed and appreciated in developing countries where it could truly be of great life-sustaining service. Here Moringa should be planted in every aivailable patch of public land so it can be accessible to all.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Medicinal Use of Moringa Oleifera

Moringa Oleifera is popular all over the world. Its contribution in the field of medicine is the major reason why it was widely acclaimed as the "miracle plant." All parts of Moringa Oleifera such as the bark, roots, flowers, drumsticks, and leaves are all very useful. There are many research conducted to reveal the essentials of each parts of malunggay.

Malunggay, also known as the moringa Oleifera is a tropical plant. It can withstand changes in the climate. It can tolerate drought and consistent rainfalls. Its tree is not a cold hardy but it can thrive in not so windy climate. It is massively cultivated in Asia, particularly the Philippines, where it originates. The plant can withstand neglects also. Once planted, it will find its way to grow and develop with more leaves. In the Philippines, majority of household backyards do have malunggay tree. It does not matter whether the owner is rich or poor. It is always a common saying for Cebuanos, "Mas mayo pa matumba ang balay, ayaw lang ang kamunggay" or It is okay to have the house fall or ruined but not the malunggay.

Malunggay is known for its wide use. Other than being a delicious edible plant, it is the answer for the poor on the skyrocketing prices of synthetic medicines. Synthetic has side-effects while taking the nature-given gifts for medication like the malunggay is free from it. It has no over dosage, as well. Here under are medicinal use of Moringa Oleifera or Malunggay:

The young leaves increase the flow of milk for lactating mothers. It helps in the production of ounces and ounces of high quality milk for infants. In return, the well nourished baby will grow healthy and strong. The calcium-rich nutrition that the malunggay can bring will develop strong bones.

The feeling of being constipated is uncomfortable. The malunggay leaves and fruits area good for relieving constipation. Mixing it as finishing additional to chicken or fish broth will make it taste good more than spinach.

For ulcers and sores, a decoction of malunggay roots will surely help. You can use it by washing the sores and ulcers with the decoction in warm water. On the other hand, the bark can be decocted can be used to relieve restlessness and promote excitement. The swelling and inflammation of flesh can be treated as poultice. The juice extracts can be used for otalgia. A decocted root is useful to be used as a gargle for hoarseness and sore throat.

Hypertensive patients may take the seeds of malunggay. It is good natural medicine also for asthma, hiccups and as diuretic. The seeds can be mashed into powdered forms or roasted and applied in affected areas where rheumatism occurred.

The roots of malunggay can be mixed with milk to cure asthma, hiccups, gout and lumbago.

For wounds and cuts, freshly pounded leaves mixed with coconut oil is the best cure. The flowers boiled with soy milk are believed to have an aphrodisiac quality. This is best for erectile dysfunctions.

For more information on Moringa (Malunggay) please visit: http://moringashope.com

Monday, December 27, 2010

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Organically Grown Moringa - Wholesale, Direct from North American Grower

Moringa Oleifera has been called “The Miracle Tree” and for good reason. Every part of the tree is edible, nutritious and packed full of nutrients to sustain life. It also contains most all of the essential amino acids that is needed for body development and growth. Called “Malunggay” in the Philippines, “Sajina” in the Indian Subcontinent, and “Moringa” in English, it is a popular tree.

At Moringa America, our desire is to provide the highest quality, organically grown Moringa dried leaf powder available anywhere in the world. Our North American grown Moringa is far superior to Moringa grown in other parts of the world.

These pictures show the difference in the overall appearance of Moringa dried leaf powder from Moringa America versus dried leaf powder from sources in other parts of the world.

Moringa can be grown as a food supplement, providing much needed nutrition such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids as well as powerful anti-oxidants’ to help fight malnutrition and disease.

One of the best features of Moringa is that it is also tasty and the leaves, pods and flowers of this versatile tree are all edible, each with its own flavor. They can be served fresh with meals, or be reduced to powder and used as a food supplement. Moringa powder is used in a variety of products, including food product, health products and cosmetics.

As a certified organic grower of Moringa Oleifera we are not just a middle-man or broker. We are the growers and as such, we have a much better control over our products to ensure that what we ship to our customers is top quality product.

Here are some pictures from our farm.


For more information on purchasing organically grown Moringa direct from the grower, check out our website at http://moringashope.com