Thursday, September 10, 2015

Buy one, get one 50% off


Buy one, get one 50% off!!!*
Fuel for Gladiators
FFG is an herbal remedy for boosting metabolism and increasing energy levels naturally. Our capsules have a unique blend of moringa leaves and seeds to give you that rapid, safe boost of energy when you need it the most without leaving you restless at night.

Visit Moringa America to place your order today!





*Offer good from September 10th 2015 through September 16th 2015 only.





Monday, March 23, 2015

Miracle Moringa

Let Moringa Benefit Your Life

We have your Moringa! A natural way to supply your body with energy, nourish and protect your bones, build up your immune system, and boost antioxidant levels. Check out what Moringa America has for you! 




Friday, March 20, 2015

Moringa And Weight Loss


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Moringa and Weight Management


How can Moringa help with weight-loss?
Moringa is LOW in calories, fat and all 'those' things.
Moringa is HIGH in nutrients your body needs, especially when
      you are on a diet.
Because the right nutrients give you energy, you can eat less
      and still have energy.

Moringa is a mild appetite suppressant. 

Start losing weight today with Moringa America's healthy Diet and Energy supplements.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Moringa Pizza: A Healthy Alternative

Moringa Pizza

With Moringa, we can bake our pizza, and eat it too! Check out Moringa America for your next Moringa purchase. www.moringaamerica.com 
As a family business, our hope is to inspire others to make a difference in the world. 


INGREDIENTS:
Wholegrain crust or wholegrain flat tortilla 
Organic or other spaghetti sauce
Chopped onions and chopped spinach
Freshly picked Moringa Oleifera leaves - lots 
Queso Cheese, mozzarella cheese or melting cheese of your choice
Several minced fresh garlic cloves or garlic salt 
Olive oil drizzled over all 

Bake in preheated 400 degree F oven, until cheese melts and crust is light brown.
We have not given you any specific quantities to use for your Moringa 
pizza, as that is a matter of personal choice. You just want to be sure 
you cover the flatbread with sauce, to within about 1/4 - 1/2 inch from 
the edge. As long as you add Moringa leaves, you cannot "go wrong"

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Benefits of Moringa Tea

What can Moringa Tea do for your health? 



If you are looking for a nutritious energy booster to start your day, have a cup of Moringa America Tea! The leaves of the Moringa Oleifera tree, known in many cultures around the world for its rich nutrients and highly valued for its excellent health promoting benefits, make for an excellent morning tea. Packed with 90 different types of nutrients, 46 antioxidants, 36 anti-inflammatories and 9 essential amino acids, there is no other natural drink that is more powerful. CALL MORINGA AMERICA TODAY FOR SPECIAL PRICING ON OUR MORINGA TEA BAGS! (714) 814-8525

A Grade
30 Calories
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 serving (8 g)
Per Serving % Daily Value*
Calories 30
Calories from Fat 5
Total Fat 0.51%
Sodium 1mg 0%
Potassium 106mg 3%
Carbohydrates 41%
Dietary Fiber 28%
Protein 3g
Vitamin A 101% · Vitamin C 25%
Calcium 20% · Iron 13%
*Based on a 2000 calorie diet    

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

How to Plant Your Moringa Seeds

Germinating Seeds for Personal Use

There are several methods of germinating seeds. Some methods may work better depending on the microclimate.  We are sure that there are lots of you that have your own methods of germinating seeds so we will just tell you what we have done and what has worked for us and what has worked for growers around the world.
Moringa seeds have wings and are about the size of a large pea. Seeds don’t need sunlight in order to germinate. Here are some suggestions on germination.
  1. 1. Soak the seeds for 24 hours; the seed will imbibe the water it needs to germinate from this procedure. Remove the seeds from the solution.
  2. 2. Put the seeds in a plastic sandwich bag and store in a warm, dark place like a drawer or cabinet.  Germination times range from 3-14 days.  Do not add extra water to the bag. 
  3. 3. Check them every two days.  Once the seeds have broken loose from the winged shell, you will notice two shoots protruding from the seed.Seeding
  1. 4. Do not let the shoots get too long and thin as they may get fragile and break when handled. One of the shoots will have some ruffled growth at the extremity; this is the shoot that contains the first leaves (cotyledons) and should be the shoot exposed to the sun.   Plant the seeds about ¾ inch beneath the soil surface with the ruffled extremity to the sun. Plant the sprouted seed(s) in a commercial band or a peat pot using a high quality potting soil. Sandy loamy soils will work well also. Use a pot that is at least 18 inches deep if this is the final home for the tree.  Moringa loves the sun so make sure they get plenty. Although the tree is drought tolerant, they may be watered daily, just don’t allow the roots to get soaked for extended periods of time.  If you live in a particularly hot zone, don’t expose the baby plants to all day sun. Keep and eye on them, they will tell you if they are getting distressed from too much sun, water or lack of food.
  2. 5.It is a good idea to use pots to get the trees started since you have more control over the care of the tree. Critters will eat the moringa babies if they can. We recommend that you let the potted plants grow at least 8 weeks or longer before transplanting to the ground.  When transplanting try not to disturb the root system at all. Like many plants the roots are very vulnerable until they are established in the ground.
  3. 6. If using a plastic pot, before transplanting to the ground, use a long thin blade to loosen the soil from the inside edges of the pot. Turn the band or pot upside down to allow the entire plant and soil to slide out of the container. This prevents disturbing the roots. Have a hole already dug and gently place in the hole. If you are planting more than one tree, space the plants 7-10 feet apart for optimum access to the mature tree. The tree will branch out 3-4 feet from the trunk so this spacing will allow you to walk between trees and let the sunlight to do its job. Of course if you want a wind break, just plant them all at 1 foot intervals, like they do in Africa and India. Moringa is like any plant that appreciates plant food and fertilizers and ample supply of water
7.  Don’t forget, you can always just put the seeds in the ground or a large pot and water. We have found that Moringa is sensitive to the volume of soil in which it begins its life cycle.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Moringa, the complete vitamin for the body




The many benefits of Moringa in all of its forms....




Moringa oleifera has an impressive range of medicinal uses with high nutritional value and medicinal benefits. Different parts of Moringa contain a profile of important minerals and are a good source of protein, vitamins, beta-carotene, amino acids and various phenolics. Moringa provides a rich and rare combination of zeatin, quercetin, beta-sitosterol, caffeoylquinic acid and kaempferol.

Moringa can act as cardiac and circulatory stimulants, possess antitumor, antipyretic, antiepileptic, antiinflammatory, antiulcer, antispasmodic, diuretic, antihypertensive, cholesterol lowering, antioxidant, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, antibacterial and antifungal activities, and are being employed for the treatment of different ailments in the indigenous system of medicine.



Moringa Leaves Medicinal Uses and Benefits

• Leaves rubbed against the temple can relieve headaches.
• To stop bleeding from a shallow cut, apply a poultice of fresh leaves.
• There is an anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effect when applied to wounds or insect bites.
• Extracts can be used against bacterial or fungal skin complaints.
• Leaf tea treats gastric ulcers and diarrhoea.
• Eating Moringa food products is good for those suffering from malnutrition due to the high protein and fibre content.
* Leaves treat fevers, bronchitis, eye and ear infections, inflammation of the mucus membrane
* The iron content of the leaves is high, and they are reportedly prescribed for anemia in the Philippines.
* Dried Moringa leaves treat diarrhoea in Malawi, Africa.
* The powder ground from the seeds is also used in the treatment of scurvy skin diseases (common bacterial infections of the skin).




Moringa Flowers MedicinaUses and Benefits

• Flower juice improves the quality and flow of mothers’ milk when breast feeding.
• Flower juice is useful for urinary problems as it encourages urination.
* In Haiti, villagers boil Moringa flowers in water and drink the tea as a powerful cold remedy.



Moringa Pods Medicinal Uses and Benefits

• If eaten raw, pods act as a de-wormer and treat liver and spleen problems and pains of the joints.
• Due to high protein and fibre content they can play a useful part in treating malnutrition and diarrhoea.



Moringa Seeds Medicinal Uses and Benefits

• Used for their antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties to treat arthritis, rheumatism, gout, cramp, sexually transmitted diseases and boils. The seeds are roasted, pounded, mixed with coconut oil and applied to the problem area. Seed oil can be used for the same ailments.
• Roasted seeds and oil can encourage urination.
• They can also be used as a relaxant for epilepsy.
Moringa seeds are effective against skin-infecting bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas 
aeruginosa. They contain the potent antibiotic and fungicide terygospermin.



Moringa Roots, Bark and GumMedicinal Uses and Benefits

The roots and the bark have all of the properties described above but are more concentrated. Therefore much more care should be taken if using them as medicines.
* The roots and bark are used for cardiac and circulatory problems, as a tonic and for inflammation. The bark is an appetizer and digestive.
* In Senegal and India, roots are pounded and mixed with salt to make a poultice for treating rheumatism and articulars pains. In Senegal, this poultice is also used to relieve lower back or kidney pain
• Fodder-branches
* The alkaloid spirachin (a nerve paralysant) has been found in the roots.
* The gum is diuretic, astringent and abortifacient and is used against asthma.



Moringa Oil Medicinal Uses and Benefits

* Oil of Ben is used for hysteria, scurvy, prostate problems and bladder troubles.
* Villagers in Oman use Moringa oil to treat stomach disorders. They also use it in perfume and hair oil.



Moringa & Ayurveda Medicinal Uses and Benefits

Uses every part of the Moringa Tree and considers it one of the most valuable and useful plants. The ayurvedic medicine of India has many uses for Moringa Tree products, such as a natural antibiotic, an aid in childbirth, for treating liver disorders, and many other uses.


Moringa & Siddha MedicinalUses and Benefits

In Siddha medicine says that the leaves are full of medicinal properties. The drumstick seeds are used as a sexual virility drug for treating erectile dysfunction in men and also in women for prolonging sexual activity.


To get your Moringa Oleifera products visit us at www.moringaamerica.com today!!! 

Monday, February 23, 2015

Malunggay (Moringa) & Spinach Cheese Dip

Malunggay & Spinach Cheese dip is nutritious greens in a creamy, cheesy brûleé best served with crispy crostini. This is a signature appetizer in Aracama Filipino Cuisine, one of Chef Fernando “Fern” Aracama’s restaurants. I was glad he shared the recipe with us during a cooking demo at the Maya Kitchen because I have always wanted to serve this to my guests.
Chef Fern says this is a great base where you can add canned artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, asparagus, black olives, capers, smoked salmon, tinapa but keep it whole. It tastes really good with pasta too.
Malunggay & Cheese dip
Here is the recipe:
50 grams blanched and chopped malunggay leaves ** (see blanching tip below)
50grams blanched & chopped Spinach leaves ** (see blanching tip below)
¼ cup heavy cream
½ cup cream cheese, room temperature (or substitute for Greek Yoghurt + cottage cheese)
¼ tsp. ground white pepper
1 tsp onion powder (optional but delicious. Fried shallots as substitute)
1/4 tsp sea salt
140 grams grated cheese, your choice- cheddar, mozzarella, gouda, parmesan or blue cheese.
spinach and malunggay
Procedure
1. In a food processor bowl: put in the blanched and chopped malungay & spinach. Process to chop further. (if you don’t have a processor, just chop it more)
cut spinach
2. Add in the heavy cream, cream cheese ground pepper, onion powder and sea salt, Process until the mixture is smooth & well blended. (if you are in a hurry, use mayonnaise or sour cream)
malunggay dip
3. Spoon the mixture on to a bake proof dish and spread out evenly. Top with grated cheese and broil in the oven or an oven toasted until the cheese is hot and bubbly.
malunggay and spinach dip
4. Serve with crostinis (little pieces of baguette that you toast) or warm toasted bread or crackers.
Serves four
** Note: Blanching technique : ( you need boiling water and ice water)
1. Bring a pot of water to a boil.
2. Add some sea salt and then blanch the malungay and spinach leaves for no more than 30 seconds.
3. Immediately remove, drain and shock in a bowl of ice water. ( you stop immediately the cooking, preserve nutrients and color)
4. Drain the blanched leaves and gently squeeze out excess water

Friday, February 20, 2015

Moringa & Medicine


Moringa Oleifera has an impressive range of medicinal uses with high nutritional value and medicinal benefits. Different parts of Moringa contain a profile of important minerals and are a good source of protein, vitamins, beta-carotene, amino acids and various phenolics. Moringa provides a rich and rare combination of zeatin, quercetin, beta-sitosterol, caffeoylquinic acid and kaempferol. 

Moringa can act as cardiac and circulatory stimulants, possess antitumor, antipyretic, antiepileptic, antiinflammatory, antiulcer, antispasmodic, diuretic, antihypertensive, cholesterol lowering, antioxidant, antidiabetic, hepatoprotective, antibacterial and antifungal activities, and are being employed for the treatment of different ailments in the indigenous system of medicine.




Moringa Leaves Medicinal Uses and Benefits • Leaves rubbed against the temple can relieve headaches.
• To stop bleeding from a shallow cut, apply a poultice of fresh leaves.
• There is an anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effect when applied to wounds or insect bites.
• Extracts can be used against bacterial or fungal skin complaints.
• Leaf tea treats gastric ulcers and diarrhea.
• Eating Moringa food products is good for those suffering from malnutrition due to the high protein and fiber content.
* Leaves treat fevers, bronchitis, eye and ear infections, inflammation of the mucus membrane
* The iron content of the leaves is high, and they are reportedly prescribed for anemia in the Philippines. 
* Dried Moringa leaves treat diarrhea in Malawi, Africa.
* The powder ground from the seeds is also used in the treatment of scurvy skin diseases (common bacterial infections of the skin). 



Moringa Flowers Medicinal Uses and Benefits • Flower juice improves the quality and flow of mothers’ milk when breast feeding.
• Flower juice is useful for urinary problems as it encourages urination.
* In Haiti, villagers boil Moringa flowers in water and drink the tea as a powerful cold remedy. 



Moringa Pods Medicinal Uses and Benefits • If eaten raw, pods act as a de-wormer and treat liver and spleen problems and pains of the joints.
• Due to high protein and fiber content they can play a useful part in treating malnutrition and diarrhea.

Moringa Seeds Medicinal Uses and Benefits • Used for their antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties to treat arthritis, rheumatism, gout, cramp, sexually transmitted diseases and boils. The seeds are roasted, pounded, mixed with coconut oil and applied to the problem area. Seed oil can be used for the same ailments.
• Roasted seeds and oil can encourage urination.
• They can also be used as a relaxant for epilepsy.

Moringa seeds are effective against skin-infecting bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. They contain the potent antibiotic and fungicide terygospermin. 

Moringa Roots, Bark and Gum Medicinal Uses and Benefits The roots and the bark have all of the properties described above but are more concentrated. Therefore much more care should be taken if using them as medicines.
* The roots and bark are used for cardiac and circulatory problems, as a tonic and for inflammation. The bark is an appetizer and digestive. 
* In Senegal and India, roots are pounded and mixed with salt to make a poultice for treating rheumatism and articular pains. In Senegal, this poultice is also used to relieve lower back or kidney pain
• Fodder-branches
* The alkaloid spirachin (a nerve paralysing) has been found in the roots. 
* The gum is diuretic, astringent and is used against asthma. 

Health and wellness are a lifelong journey.  We have only one body and one lifetime to find our path.  The proposed Moringa Source brand is my primary selection in nature's Superfood. Let's nature lead the way.