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                    Leaves can be eaten fresh, 
                      cooked, or stored as dried powder for many months without 
                      refrigeration, and without loss of nutritional value. Moringa 
                      is especially promising as a food source in the tropics 
                      because the tree is in full leaf at the end of the dry season 
                      when other foods are typically scarce.  |  
               
                | Analyses of the leaf composition 
                  have revealed them to have significant quantities of vitamins 
                  A, B and C, calcium, iron and protein. According to Optima of 
                  Africa, Ltd., a group that has been working with the tree in 
                  Tanzania, "25 grams daily of Moringa Leaf Powder will give 
                  a child" the following recommended daily allowances: |  |  
               
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                      Protein 42%,  
                      Calcium 125%,  
                      Magnesium 61%, 
                       Potassium 41%,  
                      Iron 71%,  
                      Vitamin A 272%,  
                      Vitamin C 22%.  |  These numbers are particularly astounding; 
              considering this nutrition is available when other food sources 
              may be scarce.
 
               
                | Scientific research confirms 
                    that these humble leaves are a powerhouse of nutritional value. 
                     Gram for gram, Moringa leaves contain: 
                     
                    SEVEN times the vitamin C in oranges,FOUR times the Calcium in milk,FOUR times the vitamin A in carrots,TWO times the protein in milk THREE times the Potassium in bananas. |  |  The Moringa tree has great use medicinally both as preventative 
              and treatment. Much of the evidence is anecdotal as there has been 
              little actual scientific research done to support these claims. 
              India's ancient tradition of ayurveda says the leaves of the Moringa 
              tree prevent 300 diseases. One area in which there has been significant 
              scientific research is the reported antibiotic activity of this 
              tree. Learn more: www.naturalnews.com 
               
                | The immature pods are greatly 
                    valued and widely used. The pods are extremely nutritious, 
                    containing all the essential amino acids along with many vitamins 
                    and other nutrients. The immature pod can be eaten raw or 
                    prepared like green peas or green beans, while the mature 
                    pods are usually fried and possess a peanut-like flavor.  The pods also yield 38 - 40% of non-drying, 
                    edible oil known as Ben Oil. This oil is clear, sweet and 
                    odorless, and never becomes rancid. Overall, its nutritional 
                    value most closely resembles olive oil. |  |  
               
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                    eaten as greens, in salads, in vegetable curries, as pickles 
                    and for seasoning. They can be dried and pounded and sprinkled 
                    over food or added to milk. Leaves and young branches are 
                    relished by livestock. In developing tropical countries. Moringa trees have been used 
                    to combat malnutrition, especially among infants and nursing 
                    mothers.    |  Sourced www.naturalnews.com 
               
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