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If you’ve been hanging around the wellness aisle in any health store in the US chances are you’ve already spotted moringa powder sitting pretty in green packets. It’s marketed as a “superfood,” tossed ...
Moringa, a plant known for its medicinal properties, has been all over my timeline for years. I even dedicated a section of my cookbook to it. It is easy to blend moringa powder into smoothies, soups ...
The moringa tree is native to the south of the Himalayan Mountains in northern India and grown around the world. It is widely used as food and medicine. Nearly every part of the moringa tree is edible ...
If there is one underrated superfood sitting quietly in Indian kitchens, it’s drumstick or as your nani probably called it, Sahjan. You have seen it floating in sambhar, or added to curries for that ...
Moringa oleifera, commonly known as “the miracle tree”, is an incredibly nutritious plant native to India and parts of Africa where it has been consumed and used as medicine for centuries. Recently, ...
Moringa is an Indian herb derived from the Moringa oleifera tree. It has been used in Ayurveda medicine — an ancient Indian medical system — to treat skin diseases, diabetes, and infections for ...
As a longtime health writer, it’s basically my job to keep my finger on the pulse of all things wellness, so when I came across all the purported benefits of moringa powder, I was naturally curious to ...
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