MORINGA POWDER
Moringa powder is derived from the moringa tree, which is native to northern India, and is grown all over the world. Besides being a food, it’s also a medicine.
It’s almost all edible. Additionally, it is rich in antioxidants and other nutrients which are commonly missing in the diets of people living in undeveloped countries.
Also, you can grind the dried leaves into powder that lasts months without refrigeration.

Nutritional Information
Moringa leaves have calcium, iron, potassium, and several vitamins:
Vitamin A supports healthy vision, immunity, and fetal development
Protects the body from toxins and pollutants with vitamin C
As an antioxidant, vitamin E

Health Benefits
Many health benefits of moringa powder are due to its rich proteins, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, and flavonoids. It can be used to protect tissue (liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs), and to reduce pain.
Other health benefits of moringa include:
Antioxidant Properties
Antioxidants help protect cells against free radicals, which are produced by digesting food, smoking, and exposure to radiation. Therefore, plant-based antioxidants like this powder are best.
Moringa Powder Is Anti inflammatory
Every year, about 1 million women are diagnosed with benign breast disease, which puts them at a higher risk for breast cancer. Also, there’s evidence that anti-inflammatory treatments could help these women. Therefore, regularly taking an anti-inflammatory like this powder protects women from breast cancer.
Moringa Powder Regulates Blood Sugar Levels
The prevalence of diabetes is on the rise. Study in humans showed moringa powder reduced blood sugar levels significantly.
Contains Bioactive Compounds
This powder is packed with bioactive compounds, like vitamins, flavonoids, alkaloids, and other essential nutrients.
Therefore, they can treat chronic conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, insulin resistance, non-alcoholic liver disease, cancer, and inflammation.

Moringa Powder Side Effects
No bad side effects have been linked to high doses of flavonoids from moringa. This is due to the relatively low portion that goes into the blood circulation and fast rate at which it is absorbed by the body.





