Do anyone know a plant called ‘miracle tree’, its
every part has nutritive and healing property. One of its nickname is “Never
die”. Grows well and survives in harsh weather and even in drought
condition.
It’s none other than Moringa oleifera commonly called as Drumstick widely grown in dry
area and well known as multipurpose tree in India. It is grown since 150 B.C by ancient kings
and queens; they add it in their diet for mental alertness and healthy skin.
Ancient Maurian warriors of India were fed leaf extract drink in the warfront,
they believed that it’s add extra energy and relive them from stress and pain
during war.
Moringa is most well known tree, every part of tree is
eatable from leave, trunk, stem, root, seed and pod. The most incredible fact
about Moringa is amount of
nutritional and medicinal compounds found in plant. The leaves contain all most
all nutrients which are required for the cell growth, disease resistance and
beauty. The dry leaf when boiled it releases the all its vitamins, minerals and
antioxidants, so consummation of dry leaf powder is more effective than young
leaves, pods and seed.
Table 1. Comparison of
nutrient levels in 100g of dried Moringa
leaves with other food
Type of Nutrient in different foods
|
Amount of Nutrient in Moringa dried leaves (100g)
|
Vitamin A of carrots
|
10 times
|
Vitamin C of oranges
|
½ times
|
Calcium of milk
|
17 times
|
Potassium of Bananas
|
15 times
|
Iron of spinach (Palak)
|
25 times
|
Protein of yogurt
|
9 times
|
Moringa not only contain vitamin A, B, C, D, E, and K but
also has vital source of minerals include calcium, copper, iron, potassium,
magnesium, manganese and zinc. It has 40 natural antioxidants.
Table
2. Vitamin and Mineral content of Moringa
fresh and dried leaves per 100g.
Vitamin and Mineral
|
Fresh leaves
|
Dried leaves
|
Vitamin A
|
6.78 mg
|
18.9 mg
|
Vitamin B1
|
0.06 mg
|
2.64 mg
|
Vitamin B2
|
0.05 mg
|
20.5 mg
|
Vitamin B3
|
0.8 mg
|
8.2 mg
|
Vitamin C
|
220 mg
|
17.3 mg
|
Calcium
|
440 mg
|
20003 mg
|
Carbohydrates
|
12.5 mg
|
38.2 mg
|
Copper
|
0.07 mg
|
0.57 mg
|
Fat
|
1.70 mg
|
2.3 mg
|
Fiber
|
1.70 mg
|
2.3 mg
|
Iron
|
0.85 mg
|
28.2 mg
|
Magnesium
|
42 mg
|
368 mg
|
Phosphorus
|
70 mg
|
204 mg
|
Potassium
|
259 mg
|
1324 mg
|
Protein
|
6.70 mg
|
27.1 mg
|
Zinc
|
0.16 mg
|
3.29 mg
|
As you can see in the table 2 dried leaves contain
more nutrient and minerals than fresh leaves. These nutrients are readily
absorbed by the human body. The leaves contain high amount of protein than Egg,
Soybean and milk. Protein is composed of amino acids, Moringa contains essential amino acids which are not synthesized by
body only taken from the diet.
Table 3. Essential amino
acids present in dry Moringa leaves
per 100g
Amino acid
content (100g)
|
Fresh leaves
|
Dried leaf powder
|
Arginine
|
406.6 mg
|
1325 mg
|
Histidine
|
149.8 mg
|
613 mg
|
Lysine
|
342.4 mg
|
1325 mg
|
Tryptophan
|
107 mg
|
425 mg
|
Phenylalanine
|
310.3 mg
|
1388 mg
|
Methionine
|
117.7 mg
|
350 mg
|
Theroine
|
117.7 mg
|
1188 mg
|
Leucine
|
492.2 mg
|
1950 mg
|
Isoleucine
|
299.6 mg
|
825 mg
|
Valine
|
374.5 mg
|
1063 mg
|
Having the richest sources of nutrition, Moringa leaves can be used to treat
malnutrition. In India malnutrition is a major issue in women, pregnant women
and children’s, where Moringa is
grown in larger area.
Utilization of high nutritional qualities of Moringa has been started by many NGO’s of
worldwide health workers to cure and prevent malnutrition. It takes around ten
days to see an improvement in malnourished infants when Moringa leaves are used whereas it takes months for recovery with
conventional methods.
Medicinal
properties of Moringa
In India’s ancient tradition of Ayurveda medicine
sites 300 diseases that are treated with the leaves of Moringa tree. Some are mentioned below
1.
Its
helps to lower blood pressure
2.
It
detoxify the body and water
3.
Remedy
for diarrhea, dysentery and colitis
4.
Reduce
headache, when leaves rubbed on head
5.
Act
as skin antiseptic
6.
Leaves
are used to fevers, bronchitis, eye and ear infection
7.
Kills
intestinal worms
8.
It
increase women’s milk production
9.
Contains an anti-aging compounds called
zeatin, which promote cell growth.
10. It has strong antioxidants, effective against skin
cancer and anti tumor.
11. Detoxifying agent, effective against snake and
scorpion bites.
12. Help to maintain normal blood sugar levels and
effective for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Preparation
of Moringa Tea
1.
Collect
Moringa leaves, 4-5 stalks. It is
best to use matured leaves.
2.
Air
dry or sundry for day, until it become crisp
3.
Do
not separate the leaves from stalks, it contains high fiber
4.
Grind
the fully dried leaves with stalks for 10-15 seconds in grinder.
5.
Store
Moringa powder in glass container or
put in tea bags or mix it with the common tea powder.
6.
Take
a 1-2 teaspoon Moringa powder, pinch
of cardamom powder and put it into boiling water
7.
let
it boil for 2 minutes and add sugar for
taste (its optional)
8.
Sieve
the tea in cup, add ½-1 teaspoon lemon juice and honey (only if you are not
added sugar).
In India Moringa grown in home garden, road side
and farm, but people have very less aware about its benefits. So, now start
using Moringa leaves in your morning
drink and food and feel the miracle changes in your life.




We were not aware about the nutritiinal value of Moringa. Thanks for sharing with us valuable information & to educate us. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteNice, Thanks for sharing valuable information .
ReplyDeleteValuable information Rashmi, keep up the good work. Everyone should know and realise the benefits of such a nutritional plant.
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