Tuesday, June 7, 2016

How is Moringa oleifera Working? Summery

  • How is Moringa Working?

Dietary plants are the main source of antioxidant, anti-aging substances for
humans!

What could Moringa bring to the Westerner's  Table?

Concentrated vitamins, minerals, all necessary protein constituents, beneficial fats, antioxidant, antiaging and anti-inflammatory substances, all in a readily absorbable form and easy to digest = an energy food.  Tasty, but with very little natural sugar and salt. 


Moringa is one of the very few plants that contain all 9 essential amino acids, and their presence and digestibility are as good as soy, one of the best protein sources.  Soy is often a highly processed product while Moringa is presented in its natural state -- not genetically modified or altered by humans.

Moringa's essential amino acids presence and digestibility are better than those required by the standards of WHO, FAO and UNO.  Moringa, even in small portions, provides adequate amounts of proteins for everyone, including healthy or medically compromised individuals, children and seniors.

 Moringa has a substantial content of vital micro- and microelements such as calcium, iron, and sulfur, all absolutely necessary for good health.

 Humans do not produce minerals, therefore, they all must be provided from food.

Moringa leaves contain calcium in quantities similar to cheese, and far higher than most plants.

Moringa leaves are very rich in iron in comparison with spinach and other plants.

Moringa oil fat composition is very similar to that of olive oil, one of the most studied, most beneficial types of fat.

The main (73%) fat in Moringa, oleic acid, is an unsaturated fat linked to reduced incidence of heart disease, artherosclerosis, and various cancers.

Moringa leaves and seeds also contain beneficial essential fatty acids (EFA's)

The type of fat is more important than the amount of fat in the diet.  Strive for unsaturated fats! 

Vitamins are absolutely essential for growth and maintenance of life and many are not produced by our bodies;therefore, they must be supplied by the diet.

Moringa is rich in many vitamins, particularly in vitamin C, provitamin A (beta-carotene), and vitamin B1 and E.  These abundant vitamins in Moringa exceed those commonly found in most other plants.  Many of the vitamins in Moringa have powerful antioxidant and anti-aging properties.

A healthful diet, including plenty of fruits and vegetables is the best and safest source of vitamins.

Zeatin is a nrmal, dynamic homone in many plants.  It functions to control growth, healing, and the accumulation of nutrients.

Zeatin delays aging by its influence on cell division and antioxidant properties.

Zeatin protects animals against neuronal toxicity induced by age-specific factors.

Zeatin inhibits cancer cells in laboratory settings and induces their differentiation into normal cells. 
Moringa is indeed extraordinarily rich in zeatin. 

During normal biological processes inside our bodies, unstable molecules -- free radiacals -- are created.  They attack every cell and damage the biological structures made of lipids, proteins, and genetic material.

Antioxidants produced by the body and supplied by food have to act promptly to stop the harm incflicted by the free radicals at all levels.

The pollution and the stress of modern life, including poor diets, increase the exidative stress and the production of free radicals.

Moringa contains potent antioxidants such as the carotenoids (lutein, beta-carotene, xanthins), vitamin (C, E, and A). minerals (Selenium) and other phytochemicals (quercetin, rutin, and caffeoylquinic acids).

Complex mixture of naturally occuring antioxidants from plants are the most effective and beneficial rotectors against oxidation and aging of the tissues.

Diets including plenty of greens, vegetables, fruits and seeds have been linked with serious health benefits and a much lower incidence of various diseases.

These are the "summaries" at the end of each chapter of this book on Moringa oleifera.

Written by Monica G Marcu, a clinical pharmacologist, has been "in love with trees" as she puts it, ever since she can remember.  This led her to the study plants and particularly medicinal plants.

 Monica now uses her love of healing plants to study ways to cure disease.  She has worked tin clinical pharmacies and in biomedical research laboratories at the University of Ottawa and the National Institutes of Health-Nutritional Cancer Institute (NCI).  Monica has conducted extensive pharmacological and biological research, and has more than 80 publications.  She has received rewards and honors from the American Association for Cancer Research, NIH and the NCI, as well as other organizations.

 Monica holds a PhD in pharmacology, a Pharm D (doctor in pharmacy) a nursing degree, and fine arts degree.  In her spare time she is an avid nature photographer.  Currently resides in Seattle, WA.

 In April 2008, the USA National institutes of Health (NIH), one of the most respected scientific institutions in the world, celebrated Earth Day with exhibits, posters, programs dedicated to Moringa.  The NIH recorded publication mentions: "perhaps like no other single a species this plant has the potential to help reverse multiple major environmental problems and provide for many unmet human needs.

 Are you aware, the there are over 500 studies on PubMed.com about Moringa oleifera.  That there are other Moringa's on the market, but oleifera is the one that brings all these benefits.  There are ways of speeding up a process, to make faster income, however Zija has the highest of Integrity, and will only shade dry their plants, to protect them from hot damaging sun, and to ensure their nutrients.

Monica G Marcu, Pharma D, PhD, RN has officially given her world renown expertise of Moringa oleifera, approval that Zija International and their line of Moringa products, are of the purest, highest quality, safest products available.  She has recently joined the Zija Advisory Board.  Integrity means more than marketing tactics with her. (and with me).  

Learn more by purchasing this book on Amazon.com  and at

http://DebbieDennison.myzija.com  

If you're SERIOUSLY interested in Moringa, please contact me.  I do have some samples, limited, and would be interested in working with someone seriously interested.  Send me a message to this Blog post, thank you. 

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