The Truth About Organic Moringa Leaf Extract | Herbal Goodness

Visit a vitamin shop or nutrition store and you may see different types of moringa extracts lining the shelves. Even more, you may have read stories about organic moringa leaf extract in the news.1 This growing attention on moringa may be driven, in part, by the results that people have had while using moringa oil or organic moringa leaf extract.

Exploring Moringa Tree Of Life

Organic moringa leaf extract also referred to as moringa oleifera, derives from the moringaceae family. The history of moringa dates back to Africa, India, Asia, and tropical parts of North America.2 People in these parts of the world boil and eat moringa leaves, fueling themselves with vitamins and minerals. In India, people boil moringa seedpods and eat them the way many eat green beans.

There are several parts of the plant that organic moringa leaf extract is made from. Among these parts are moringa tree leaves, moringa tree twigs, pods, and moringa tree flowers. If you eat leaves from the moringa tree, you can gain vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B, iron, calcium, and potassium.

Although you may know that vitamin C helps with immunity, you might be surprised to discover that vitamin C supports skin, eyes, and heart. Vitamin B, vitamin A, iron, calcium, and potassium may support well being as it regards your energy, bones, metabolism, and nerves. That's a lot to gain from the moringa tree of life.

Furthermore, people make moringa oil from the plant seeds. In turn, moringa oil is used to make perfume. Who knows? You may even have appreciated the scent of a perfume that was manufactured using moringa oil. Also, the moringa tree itself grows to a height of 30 to 40 feet. It's a tall tree with beautiful green leaves. If you're a camper or grow a moringa tree on your private property, you could seek shade beneath the tree. The leaves extend that far.                                                      

Organic Moringa Leaf 

You can also cook moringa tree seeds and eat the seeds like peanuts. Roots from the moringa tree taste similar to horseradish. So, this tree has multiple uses and benefits, including being used in powder form. This brings us to how organic moringa leaf powder is made.

To manufacturer organic moringa leaf powder, gather fresh leaves from the moringa tree. The tree's stems, stalks, and root are removed and the leaves are washed. Generally, the leaves are washed as many as three times. Then, the leaves are dried, a process that can take one to two days. The final step is to crush the leaves.

But, in today's busy world, you may not have the time to make organic moringa leaf powder which brings up another point. To make organic moringa leaf powder, you have to do more than wash, dry, and crush moringa tree leaves. You also have to ensure that soil that moringa trees are grown in is free of GMO (genetically modified organisms).

Getting Organic Moringa Leaf Extract To You

In North America, it can be a bit of a challenge to find GMO free commodity food. In fact, GMO farming products have grown in use to the point that it's even possible to buy GMO seeds and grow plants. Downsides to GMO seeds and food include genetic contamination, negative impact on ecosystems, and competition with natural species. Add to this the downsides of growing food in soil that has been sprayed with heavy pesticides.

Fortunately, Herbal Goodness has the resources to perform this work for you. In fact, Herbal Goodness works with farmers, including women farmers, who farm in non-GMO soil. Additionally, Herbal Goodness meets with its farmers face-to-face and develops rewarding partnerships that help Herbal Goodness' management to ensure that its products are of high quality.

The process of getting organic moringa leaf extract from the soil to you starts with the seeds and roots. At Herbal Goodness, we respect the fact that you value and appreciate your health and want to do what you can to enjoy high energy levels, supple skin, and good immunity.

Moringa Tree Uses

But, what can you use moringa for? To begin, as people do in India and Asia, you can cook moringa seeds and enjoy snacking on them similar to how you would snack on peanuts. You can also use the moringa to make tea. One of the quickest ways to get a moringa tree is to purchase it right here at Herbal Goodness.

If your goal is to use moringa tree products as a vitamin, consider getting Herbal Goodness Moringa Leaf Extract. Our moringa leaf extract comes in liquid and capsule form. There are muscle builders and calcium choices. But, it's the organic moringa leaf powder that you might enjoy most if you're looking for moringa that you can cook with.

When it comes to moringa recipes, the options are broad. For example, among the moringa recipes are stir fry dishes, potato salad (talk about making potato salad healthy), and curry. You could also add organic moringa leaf powder with moringa leaves to make sandwiches, soup, and a dish that has a texture similar to cooked spinach.

Where To Buy Organic Moringa Leaf Extract

moringa leaf extract herbal goodnessMoringa tree of life products, especially organic moringa leaf powder, may already be on your radar if you stay abreast of plant-based products that can improve your overall well being. What you may not know is that you help girls in Africa as they strive to gain an education, including STEM training, when you purchase organic moringa leaf powder products from Herbal Goodness. Since its beginning, Herbal Goodness has been a woman-owned company that has invested in social good. In fact, Herbal Goodness donates 10% of its profits to the WAAW Foundation, an organization headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria.

But, that's not all. Each time that you purchase organic moringa leaf powder, moringa leaves, and moringa extract capsules from Herbal Goodness, you support female farmers who Herbal Goodness partners with. These are women who work on organic farmlands on flexible schedules that can make it easier for them to raise their children. And, this doesn't even take into account the many ways that you can use Herbal Goodness' moringa tea and organic moringa leaf powder in delicious moringa recipes. Click here to purchase organic moringa products and other Super Foods from Herbal Goodness, a woman-owned and managed company that has invested in social good from the very beginning. 

Resources:

  1. The Indian Express. Why You Should Start Your Day With A Moringa Drink. March 27, 2020. Accessed July 3, 2020.
  2. Britannica. Moringa Plant. Accessed July 3, 2020.