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Moringa Powder

November 2, 2014 by Karen

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I am always game to try natural products and this one contains ALL of the following nutrients:  

  1. Vitamin A
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Vitamin D
  4. Vitamin E
  5. Vitamin K
  6. Vitamin B 
  7. Vitamin B1 
  8. Vitamin B2
  9. Vitamin B3 
  10. Vitamin B6 
  11. Vitamin B7
  12. Alanine
  13. Alpha-Carotene
  14. Arginine
  15. Beta-Carotene
  16. Beta-Sitostero
  17. Caffeoylquinic Acid
  18. Calcium
  19. Campesterol
  20. Carbohydrates 
  21. Carotenoids
  22. Chlorophyll
  23. Chromium
  24. Delta-5-Avenasterol
  25. Delta-7-Avenasterol
  26. Fiber
  27. Glutathione
  28. Histidine
  29. Indole Acetic Acid
  30. Indoleacetonitrile
  31. Kaempferal
  32. Leucine
  33. Lutein
  34. Methionine
  35. Myristic-Acid
  36. Palmitic-Acid
  37. Polyphenol
  38. Potassium
  39. Proteins
  40. Prolamine
  41. Proline
  42. Quercetin
  43. Ruti
  44. Selenium
  45. Threonine
  46. Tryptophan
  47. Xanthins
  48. Xanthophyll
  49. Zeatin
  50. Zeaxanthin
  51. Zinc

Any idea what it is?  This product is an ultra fine powder from the moringa plant in Green Virgin Products Moringa Ultimate Micro-Fine Powder.  If the moringa plant is new to you, like it was to me, moringa from what I have read, is found in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and the tropics.  The moringa used in this products has been sourced from the Philipines and contains the leaves from the plant.moringaTo take moringa powder, simply add to water, smoothies, or juice.  It should not be heated above 140 degrees Fahrenheit with the odds of decreasing the nutritional value.  Virgin Products Moringa Ultimate Micro-Fine Powder comes in a foil pouch that is labeled as being resealable, but for the life of me, I cut at the line drawn on the bag and could not get it open.  I had to cut again below the line to open it.  The foil and being resealable is to be great for keeping the nutrient level optimal with minimal exposure to oxygen and light if the bag performs properly for you.moringaI have been meaning to add this to juice and try it.  So far it has just been with water.  It takes a bit of stirring to get it all blended and gives the water a bit of an herbal flavor.  The recommended minimum dose of the micro-fine powder is 2 grams (about 1 tsp.) per day.moringaOne often noted benefit of using moringa powder is increased energy and it is caffeine free.  After using this powder a few days and having one cup of coffee in the morning as my only stimulant, I went to bed at 10 p.m. and found myself lying in bed yet awake at almost 2 a.m.!  I wasn’t stressing about anything, just felt alert.  Ugh.  I didn’t take it the following day and felt drained by that evening.  I have had to eliminate coffee on the days I take it to avoid a short night.  

Outside of the glitch with the packaging and needing to avoid stimulants when I take Green Virgin Products Moringa Ultimate Micro-Fine Powder, I like all of the nutrition it provides.  To learn more about this product, please visit Green Virgin Products.  A 120 gram bag, like pictured in the review, retails for $49.95.

Disclosure:  I received a pouch of Green Virgin Products Moringa Ultimate Micro-Fine Powder for this review.  No other compensation was received for this post.

 

 

 

 

 

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