Archive for February, 2009

Moringa Wiki

By , 26 February, 2009, No Comment

moringa wiki

Zija Opportunity Presentation

Zija Diet

By , 24 February, 2009, No Comment

Zija XM3 (Extreme Moringa Drink) is Nutrition, Energy and Appetite Suppressant Rolled Into ONE !!!

Zija Mlm

By , 22 February, 2009, No Comment

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Zija Side Effects

By , 21 February, 2009, No Comment

zija side effects
Has anyone tried Zija All Natural Energy Drink?

Seems like this is the latest buzz in energy drinks, does it have any side effects? I found some helpful information from www.plantmiracle.com but I’d like to know if anybody experienced any side effects before I try it out.




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Zija Energy Drink was introduced to me by one of my colleagues and I simply love it. After a week of consumption I immediately noticed that I’m able to focus more clearly, very alert, and full of energy.

The best thing about Zija is, it doesn’t have any side effects like the rest of the energy drinks out there.

How To Plant Moringa

By , 20 February, 2009, No Comment

how to plant moringa
If I have a plant such as a moringa, what do I do to it to get seeds from it? So that I may plant more?

If I have a plant such as a moringa hwhat is the process by which I need to take the seeds out, store, and plant whenever I want?
How do I do this?




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I have no idea what a moringa is, but saving seeds, if the plant reproduces by seed, is standard.

Leave the bloom on until completely dead and dry. Pick the blossom and rub it between your fingers yo separate seeds form the pod. This is assuming it has been pollinated. If not, it won’t work.

Joopqase – Moringa

Moringa Seed Oil

By , 19 February, 2009, No Comment

moringa seed oil
site (s) for botanical composition, chemical research or studies on Baobab; Acai Brazilian; Argan Oil;?

Monoi de Tahiti; Moringa Oil; Passiflora edulis; Rosehip Seed Oil;
Seabuckthorn Oil and Tamanu Oil.
I need sites that give scientific information or the like for a skin care products project.

Thank you




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this might help or at least give you a head start

www.pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/stuff.html

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Moringa Arthritis

By , 19 February, 2009, No Comment

The Miracle Tree

Most parents tell their children to eat as much green, leafy vegetable as they can because it will make them healthy. Not all parents, however, really know why green, leafy vegetables are beneficial for a person’s health. The simple explanation for this is that vegetables contain a lot of nutrients and vitamins that the body needs to fight against infections or diseases. These components are also important for boosting a person’s energy level to enable him or her to do tasks without getting tired or fatigued easily. Vegetables, unlike meat, are simply eliminated from a person’s body after its nutrients are extracted and does not cause any build-up of harmful substances such as cholesterol. Since it cannot be digested by a person’s system, its by-products also help in cleansing a person’s digestive tract. Among the different green, leafy vegetables, however, there is one that specially stands out above the rest. It is scientifically called Moringa oleifera or in common terms the drumstick tree, horseradish tree, malunggay in the Philippines, or sijan in India.

A lot of researchers who have spent some time studying about the health benefits of Moringa label the plant as the miracle tree. Most people who use this vegetable as part of their daily consumption are usually those who are in the lower socio-economic status, thus, it has also earned the label “poor man’s food.” The Moringa Tree is easy to cultivate and easily grows even in areas that do not have much water for plant sustenance. This is why even in countries such as Senegal in West Africa where malnutrition and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are widespread, it can be accessed by a lot of people as a source of nutritional supplements. It is also fast-growing and drought-resistant, thus, can be utilized immediately if needed and sustainable for a longer period of time.

Most sources indicate that the Moringa tree contains vitamin C which is seven times more than the amount found in oranges, has four times calcium content and twice more protein amount than milk, four time the amount of vitamin A than in carrots, and three times the potassium-content of bananas. One study conducted in the Philippines has proven that malunggay, the Filipino name of Moringa, when consumed daily by malnourished children, can solve most of the malnutrition problem in the country. Aside from these components, Moringa is also known to contain a lot of iron, beta-carotene, and anti-oxidant. Another study has discovered that Moringa can help poor women during their pregnancy and their babies remain healthy by providing most of the nutrients needed for their growth and by increasing the milk production of the mothers during lactation. Aside from these, the plant can also be used to treat or relieve infections, inflammations, arthritis pain, diabetes, and cancer. It is also said to be an effective skin antiseptic and good for stabilizing blood pressure. It has a soothing effect that it is also used by native people as a treatment for anxiety.

What makes this miracle tree and vegetable really wonderful is its affordability and accessibility. Unlike most medicine or treatments, it can be utilized even by those who have financial limitations to prevent or cure illnesses. In countries like India and Philippines, the government already includes in their programs the inclusion of growing these trees especially in rural areas to be consumed by the people. They have also provided campaigns to educate the people about the nutritional benefits of the Moringa and various ways of cooking it and using it as treatment. Now, because of this tree, even the poorest of the poor can be healthy and free from ailments. The provision of this highly beneficial plant, especially among financially-challenged people, is almost like divine intervention which is probably why it is indeed a miracle tree.

Zija’s XM3 Extreme Moringa Drink Testimonial

How To Make Moringa Juice

By , 17 February, 2009, No Comment

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Zija Drink Reviews

By , 15 February, 2009, No Comment

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The Moringa Project

By , 15 February, 2009, No Comment

the moringa project
Does putting sweeteners affect the nutrient content of a purely herb tea?

I made a moringa tea last night and then my tea tastes like the leaves of moringa…so i put a sugar on it…
I wonder if the sweeteners can affect the nutrient content of the tea…
Please help, i really want to know…. i need it for my project….




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If you use natural sweeteners like honey, NO. Processed sugar is bad for you, that is the only downfall. If you are steeping tea it should not be for more than 5 minutes, after that the tea turns bitter. You can resteep the bag to get more mileage out of it. If you want bitter dark tea then go right ahead and steep it long. Remember if you oversteep it gets gross. Heat your water to a rapid boil, then turn off and add tea. If you are making Lipton tea than oversteeping would be fine I guess.

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