BENEFITS
Moringa Capsules Benefits:
- Asthma: Early research shows that taking 3 grams of moringa twice daily for 3 weeks reduces the severity of asthma symptoms and improves lung function in adults with mild to moderate asthma.
- Diabetes: Taking moringa powder or capsules also helps reduce post-meal blood sugar levels in people with diabetes not taking medications for diabetes.
- HIV/AIDS. Early research shows that taking moringa leaf powder with each meal for 6 months might increase body mass index (BMI) but does not appear to improve immune function.
- Weight Loose: The effect of moringa on lowering cholesterol levels is very clear. Research shows daily use of moringa is very visible in fatty liver and in losing weight.
- Constipation and Stomach issues: Moringa is well known for its effectiveness Common digestive disorders include gastroesophageal reflux disease, cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance, and hiatal hernia. The most common symptoms of digestive disorders include bleeding, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, pain, nausea, and vomiting.
- Breast-feeding: Research regarding the effects of moringa on increasing breast milk production is viable. Some early research shows that moringa increases milk production after one week of use. It’s very clear that moringa is beneficial when used for longer periods of time.
- A condition caused by a poor diet or the body’s inability to absorb nutrients. Early research shows that adding moringa powder to food for 2 months helps improve weight in malnourished children.
- Symptoms of the menopause: Early research shows that adding fresh moringa to food for 3 months improves menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and sleeping problems in healthy, postmenopausal women.
- Vitamin A deficiency: Early research shows that adding moringa powder to your daily routine helps increase vitamin A levels in people with low levels of vitamin A.
- A mild form of gum disease (gingivitis).
- Athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis).
- Cancer.
- Certain infections (opportunistic infections) in people with HIV/AIDS.
- Dandruff.
- Diarrhea.
- Headache.
- Heart disease.
- Heart failure and fluid build-up in the body (congestive heart failure or CHF).
- High blood pressure.
- Increasing sexual desire in healthy people.
- Infection of the intestines by parasites.
- Kidney stones.
- Low levels of red blood cells in people with a long-term illness.
- Obesity.
- Osteoarthritis.
- Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).
- Seizure disorder (epilepsy).
- Skin infections.
- Snakebites.
- Stomach ulcers.
- Swelling (inflammation) of the stomach (gastritis).
- Warts.
- Wound healing.
- Other conditions.