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By : Jefferson Abed    19 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-10 02:08:12
Is the Moringa plant species the answer to malnutrition and starvation around the world? The scientific community is answering with a resounding yes. The Moringa tree known as Moringa Oleifera tree can help many places around the world but particularly India and Africa that have major problems with starvation and other health issues related to malnutrition. The Moringa plant family range from tiny herbs to large trees like the Oleifera tree. The most commonly grown Moringa is the Moringa Oleifera species or the large tree. The Moringa tree species is considered to have one of the highest protein counts of any other plant and contains 90 nutrients and 46 antioxidants as well as essential amino acids. The Moringa tree species has more health benefits than milk, yogurt, bananas, carrots, and oranges.
 
The Moringa plant also shows that it helps to boost the immune system, helps with proper circulation, and helps the body to maintain proper glucose levels. The Moringa Oleifera has natural anti-aging benefits and endorses healthy digestion and raises mental clarity, improves energy levels and helps with general health. With all the health benefits the Moringa tree gives, it is known as a "very giving tree".
 
The Moringa plant species can help the people in Africa and India to stay alive even if they have no other food to eat but the Moringa tree or Oleifera. Practically all parts of the Oleifera tree can be used for something useful. The leaves can be dried and eaten or made into leaf powder. The Moringa leaves do not lose their nutritional value during the process. The leaves are more nutritious after being dried. The Moringa leaf powder can also be added to other food to gain the health benefits. The seeds can be pressed for oil and the oil can be used for medicinal purposes or for cooking. The leftover pulp from pressing the seeds into oil can also be used to filter water to a drinkable level. The Moringa tree species will give those essential amino acids that are important to maintaining health.
 
The Moringa tree has one other very important aspect to it. The Oleifera tree is able to be grown in countries like Africa and India. The Moringa tree species likes to grow in warm climates but can be grown in other climates as well. The Oleifera tree species was discovered in West Bengal India. Since its discovery, the scientific community has been making efforts to get the word out that the Moringa Oleifera tree can help with the malnutrition and starvation around the world.
 
With all the uses from the leaves, the oil from the seeds, the pulp being used for water purification, and other aspects of the Moringa Oleifera tree, it can be the answer to many health issues relating to malnutrition in Africa and India and other parts of the world. With the leaves capabilities to maintain nutritional value after drying, they can be shipped around the world. It has been shown in scientific studies that those people who add Moringa Oleifera leaves and oil into their diets, have less health problems than those people who don't add them in. This plant is not only for starving nations but can help all around the world to combat malnutrition.

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The Moringa tree has one other very important aspect to it. The Oleifera tree is able to be grown in countries like Africa and India. The Moringa tree species likes to grow.... Learn more at Moringa and Leaves

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