Monday, November 17, 2014

Miraculous Moringa: Possible Cure For Ebola? ~E.G.PLOTTPALMTREES.COM

Miraculous Moringa: Possible Cure For Ebola? ~E.G.PLOTTPALMTREES.COM ∆ Join Our Moringa Tribe Illuminati & † Go Unseen.is To Prevent Government Spying For FREE ~E.G. PLOTT PALM TREES COM
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∆ Cool. my buddy Eric Geoffrey Plott on FB and was beat up in the FBI raid on Camelot by three random strangers who broke into his home. He runs a online raw wholefood information clinic & is the owner of clinic; who turned me on to this. They obviously need to not be monitored what with having 100% success cure rate! they got fbi, cia everything crawling up their ass and this is the email they use. keep it on the downlow the New World government is watching his PLottPalmTrees.Com site, and all his sites which are privately owned and controlled; they cannot take his site of information down. He is the grandest whisleblower of our time, actually marketing the real truth for the first time and getting away with it. Eric Plott actually cures people and there are people claiming he is to be the first man ever to embrace and publicize the cures for all diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and heart diseases as well as HIV and all the incurables. People, I don't think take this man seriously enough, but they will soon enough have to, or it could cost them their life. He saved my life when I had chronic illness, I can tell you without doubt this man knows exactly what he is talking about...he is illuminated with knowledge from another planet
sincerely,
a concerned researcher
Works at Ministry of Territorial Administration
-Anonymous

From Unknown-Anonymous
To *******@unseen.is (Add contact if you know Eric Plott personally ask him & if you are a moringa tribe member you can enter the elite club with certificate found here with your name on it: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=988423837841513&set=a.341697865847450.105351.100000217196038&type=1&theater )

Date 2014-03-03 02:54
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Living with MTHFR - you Think You Have It BAD?…Read This…Moringa Is In This Mans Treatment For Quite Possibly The WORST Disorder I Have Ever Studied…Genetic Disorder ~E.G.Plott~

Living with MTHFR - you Think You Have It BAD?…Read This…Moringa Is In This Mans Treatment For Quite Possibly The WORST Disorder I Have Ever Studied…Genetic Disorder ~E.G.Plott~ ∆ Join Our Moringa Tribe Illuminati & † Go Unseen.is To Prevent Government Spying For FREE ~E.G. PLOTT PALM TREES COM
From Unknown-Anonymous: READ MORE HERE:
http://plottpalmtree.miiduu.com/illuminati?keyword=illuminaRe: yo
∆ Cool. my buddy Eric Geoffrey Plott on FB and was beat up in the FBI raid on Camelot by three random strangers who broke into his home. He runs a online raw wholefood information clinic & is the owner of clinic; who turned me on to this. They obviously need to not be monitored what with having 100% success cure rate! they got fbi, cia everything crawling up their ass and this is the email they use. keep it on the downlow the New World government is watching his PLottPalmTrees.Com site, and all his sites which are privately owned and controlled; they cannot take his site of information down. He is the grandest whisleblower of our time, actually marketing the real truth for the first time and getting away with it. Eric Plott actually cures people and there are people claiming he is to be the first man ever to embrace and publicize the cures for all diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and heart diseases as well as HIV and all the incurables. People, I don't think take this man seriously enough, but they will soon enough have to, or it could cost them their life. He saved my life when I had chronic illness, I can tell you without doubt this man knows exactly what he is talking about...he is illuminated with knowledge from another planet
sincerely,
a concerned researcher
Works at Ministry of Territorial Administration
-Anonymous

From Unknown-Anonymous
To *******@unseen.is (Add contact if you know Eric Plott personally ask him & if you are a moringa tribe member you can enter the elite club with certificate found here with your name on it: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=988423837841513&set=a.341697865847450.105351.100000217196038&type=1&theater )

Date 2014-03-03 02:54
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Cancer Cured Page 2 - MoringaSOP™


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From Unknown-Anonymous: READ MORE HERE:
http://plottpalmtree.miiduu.com/illuminati?keyword=illuminaRe: yo
∆ Cool. my buddy Eric Geoffrey Plott on FB and was beat up in the FBI raid on Camelot by three random strangers who broke into his home. He runs a online raw wholefood information clinic & is the owner of clinic; who turned me on to this. They obviously need to not be monitored what with having 100% success cure rate! they got fbi, cia everything crawling up their ass and this is the email they use. keep it on the downlow the New World government is watching his PLottPalmTrees.Com site, and all his sites which are privately owned and controlled; they cannot take his site of information down. He is the grandest whisleblower of our time, actually marketing the real truth for the first time and getting away with it. Eric Plott actually cures people and there are people claiming he is to be the first man ever to embrace and publicize the cures for all diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and heart diseases as well as HIV and all the incurables. People, I don't think take this man seriously enough, but they will soon enough have to, or it could cost them their life. He saved my life when I had chronic illness, I can tell you without doubt this man knows exactly what he is talking about...he is illuminated with knowledge from another planet
sincerely,
a concerned researcher
Works at Ministry of Territorial Administration
-Anonymous

From Unknown-Anonymous
To *******@unseen.is (Add contact if you know Eric Plott personally ask him & if you are a moringa tribe member you can enter the elite club with certificate found here with your name on it: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=988423837841513&set=a.341697865847450.105351.100000217196038&type=1&theater )

Date 2014-03-03 02:54
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Saturday, November 15, 2014

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But They Are Having A Deal, So When You Purchase This ONE, They Will Throw In The Other Version Of It...So It Would Be Two, So You Could Give One To A Friend Or Family Member As Well; I Believe Their Are Frames Set For This Size As Well...It Will LOOK PROFESSIONAL AND PERFECT, I Can Assure That. We Do The BEST QUALITY JOB, So It Is WELL WORTH IT!

The Poem Will Be Very Vivid And Visible To Read.

This Poster We Will Throw In For Free, Because They Automatically Do TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.


NEW WE ARE WORKING ON MAKING THE ERIC G PLOTT ARTWORK Available in Small, Med. Large POSTER FORMS Without Frames. You Can Get Our PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions Art On MUGS, CALENDERS, TEE SHIRTS, HOODIES, PENS, YOU NAME IT...We Will Have our Professionals With Laser Light Perfect Print Get It Up And Rolling For A Very Affordable Cost...Such As Our Famous "TOO BLESSED TO BE STRESSED " Poster Which People Are Buying As We Speak...Buy Your Friends One And Get one Free!
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Friday, November 14, 2014

DURIAN: FRESH AND POWDERED & OTHER HEALTH PRODUCTS & SUPPLIES FOR THE HOME ~E.G.PLOTTPALMTREES.COM

DURIAN: FRESH AND POWDERED & OTHER HEALTH PRODUCTS & SUPPLIES FOR THE HOME ~E.G.PLOTTPALMTREES.COM The edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as rotten onions, turpentine , and raw sewage. The persistence of its odour has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in Southeast Asia




weighs  ~4-5 lb


The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio and the family Malvaceae (although some taxonomists place Durio in a distinct family, Durionaceae ). Regarded by many people in southeast Asia as the "king of fruits", the durian is distinctive for its large size, stomach-churning odour, and formidable thorn-covered husk. The fruit can grow as large as 30 centimetres (12 in) long and 15 centimetres (6 in) in diameter, and it typically weighs one to 4 lb. Its shape ranges from oblong to round, the colour of its husk green to brown, and its flesh pale yellow to red, depending on the species. The edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as pleasantly fragrant; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as almonds, rotten onions, turpentine, raw sewage, and gym socks. The odour has led to the fruit's banishment from certain hotels and public transportation in southeast Asia. The durian, native to Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia, has been known to the Western world for about 600 years. The nineteenth-century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace famously described its flesh as "a rich custard highly flavoured with almonds". The flesh can be consumed at various stages of ripeness, and it is used to flavour a wide variety of savoury and sweet edibles in Southeast Asian cuisines. When cooked, the seeds also can be eaten. Southeast Asian traditional beliefs, as well as traditional Chinese medicine, consider the durian fruit to have warming properties liable to cause excessive sweating.[60] The traditional method to counteract this is to pour water into the empty shell of the fruit after the pulp has been consumed and drink it.[30] An alternative method is to eat the durian in accompaniment with mangosteen, which is considered to have cooling properties. Pregnant women or people with high blood pressure are traditionally advised not to consume durian. Another common local belief is that the durian is harmful when eaten with coffee or alcoholic beverages. The latter belief can be traced back at least to the 18th century when Rumphius stated that one should not drink alcohol after eating durians as it will cause indigestion and bad breath. In 1929, J. D. Gimlette wrote in his Malay Poisons and Charm Cures that the durian fruit must not be eaten with brandy. In 1981, J. R. Croft wrote in his Bombacaceae: In Handbooks of the Flora of Papua New Guinea that "a feeling of morbidity" often follows the consumption of alcohol too soon after eating durian. Several medical investigations on the validity of this belief have been conducted with varying conclusions, though a study by the University of Tsukuba finds the fruit's high sulphur content caused the body to inhibit the activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase, causing a 70% reduction of the ability to clear toxins from the body. The Javanese believe durian to have aphrodisiac qualities, and impose a set of rules on what may or may not be consumed with it or shortly thereafter. A saying in Indonesian, durian jatuh sarung naik, meaning "the durian falls and the sarong comes up", refers to this belief. The warnings against the supposed lecherous quality of this fruit soon spread to the West—the Swedenborgian philosopher Herman Vetterling commented on so-called "erotic properties" of the durian in the early 20th century. Durian fruit is armed with sharp thorns, capable of drawing blood. A durian falling on a person's head can cause serious injuries because it is heavy, armed with sharp thorns, and can fall from a significant height. Wearing a hardhat is recommended when collecting the fruit. Alfred Russel Wallace writes that death rarely ensues from it, because the copious effusion of blood prevents the inflammation which might otherwise take place. A common saying is that a durian has eyes and can see where it is falling because the fruit allegedly never falls during daylight hours when people may be hurt. A saying in Indonesian, ketiban durian runtuh, which translates to "getting a fallen durian", means receiving an unexpected luck or fortune. Nevertheless, signs warning people not to linger under durian trees are found in Indonesia. A naturally spineless variety of durian growing wild in Davao, Philippines, was discovered in the 1960s; fruits borne from these seeds also lacked spines. Since the bases of the scales develop into spines as the fruit matures, sometimes spineless durians are produced artificially by scraping scales off immature fruits. In Malaysia, a spinesless durian clone D172 is registered by Agriculture Department on 17 Jun 1989. It was called "Durian Botak" (Bald Durian). In Indonesia, Professor Ir Sumeru Ashari MagrSc PhD, Head of Durian Research Centre, Universitas Brawijaya reported spinesless durian from Kasembon, Malang. Another cultivar is from Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia., Other than humans, animals such as Sumatran elephants are known to consume durian. Curiously, carnivorous Sumatran tiger are also known to consume durian occasionally. The strong odour of the fallen fruits in the jungle probably attracted the tiger to inspect the fruit and lick it. Cultural influence

Thursday, November 13, 2014

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Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

Moringa Curing Stage 4 rare case of papillary carcinoma. On Record ~E.G PLOTTPALMTREES COM~

Moringa Curing Stage 4 rare case of papillary carcinoma. On Record ~E.G PLOTTPALMTREES COM~

Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

MAGICAL MORINGA MESMERIZES MY MOUTH… & How Zija As Well As Health Stores Version of Moringa Is TOXIC

MAGICAL MORINGA MESMERIZES MY MOUTH… & How Zija As Well As Health Stores Version of Moringa Is TOXIC

Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

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Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

I LOVE FAT PEOPLE HD? & KitKat The Curing The Cat Moringa For Pets Video With Salvation Secret ~E.G. PLOTTPALMTREES COM ∆ Moringa For Pets : Animal Intragrated Health Therapy For All Fuzzy/Furry Friends (DOGS, CATS, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC)

I LOVE FAT PEOPLE HD? & KitKat The Curing The Cat Moringa For Pets Video With Salvation Secret ~E.G. PLOTTPALMTREES COM ∆ Moringa For Pets : Animal Intragrated Health Therapy For All Fuzzy/Furry Friends (DOGS, CATS, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC)

Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

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Eric
Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the
world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the
Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to
the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on
programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com
. In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush
green mountains, stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The
green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls.
Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing
taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an
up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.Over the
past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has
been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional
benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera,
is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and
Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The
young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation
project.Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees
grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a
few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are
eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either
raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich
in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor. Post by
Eric Plott. But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers
healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat
inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the
cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and
enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well
documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional
medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.Moringa is
rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine,
moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin,
and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market
attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure,
eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol. Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1. Now that moringa is emerging as a popular
supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

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How To Do My Affiliate Program To Make Fast Cash And Save The World? AND GET HEALTHY!! ~E.G.Plott~ Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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GAS MASK SALE & Spraying Us? Why In The World Are They Poisoning Us With Weather Control? ~E.G. PLOTTPALMTREES COM Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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Forget Kale. Try These Three REAL Superfoods: MORINGA, BREADFRUIT, AND PICKLY PEAR CACTUS Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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Experts caution against soursop fruit to fight cancer ~E.G.PLOTTPALMTREES.COM Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.


But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.



Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

Eating Organic may be Harmful—The Truth Behind Organic Produce. ~ E.G.Plott~

Eating Organic may be Harmful—The Truth Behind Organic Produce. ~ E.G.Plott~

Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all
over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at
the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information
to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest
on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by
PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at
EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with
splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of
young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the
seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it,
enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop
plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to
be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the
U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in
popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging
supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern
India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now
cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I
have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known
as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly,
reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The
leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as
nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in
salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in
protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.

 
But
beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits.
Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation,
infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and
digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow
in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the
Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most
ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a
variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine,
the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various
polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention,
notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water
weight, and lowering cholesterol.

 

Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a
popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

Advocate Alcohol Or Pain Reliever Drugs?...BUT..HOW To Quit Smoking And Vegan Friendly Beer!. ~E.G. PLOTTPALMTREES COM

Advocate Alcohol Or Pain Reliever Drugs?...BUT..HOW To Quit Smoking And Vegan Friendly Beer!. ~E.G. PLOTTPALMTREES COM

Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all
over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at
the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information
to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a
unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical
nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to
the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his
Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises
herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest
on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by
PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at
EricPlott.Com .

In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with
splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of
young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the
seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it,
enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop
plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to
be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the
U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in
popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging
supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern
India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now
cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I
have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known
as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly,
reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The
leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as
nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in
salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in
protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves
make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.

 
But
beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits.
Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation,
infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and
digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow
in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the
Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most
ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a
variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine,
the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various
polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention,
notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water
weight, and lowering cholesterol.

 

Studies show that
moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in
part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also
shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf
appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of
over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in
cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a
popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is
accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa
may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and
obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts
could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various
cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties
of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In
the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long
uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in
the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to
its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known
colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine,
and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

  

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A MUST WATCH FOR ALL- ATTENTION- - And REMEMBER WHO TRAINED AND CREATED AL QUADI AND ISIS Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .





In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.





But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.





Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

 

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#1 Ranked Curcumin In The World! Turmeric Root Powder Pure Organic Curcumin Curcuma Longa 1 Lb Spice Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .





In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.





But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.





Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.

 

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∆ PANDORAS BOX Meets The STRATUM OF TRUTH † : THE BEST: Most Succinct & Detailed Message For Curing Cancer On Your Own by ~Eric G.Plott June 1st 2014 Eric Plott is a medicine hunter who researches natural remedies all over the world, from the Amazon to Siberia. He teaches ethnobotany at the Perfectional Practice, where he can safely produce this information to the world without the system filtering out the truth; this allows a unbias & raw honest look at the value of nature and real medical nutricueticals that could change your health forever, please refer to the PERFECTIONAL PRACTICE PYRAMID Link Below to read more about his Protocols of Paragon beauty with the Moringa Paradigm. Eric advises herbal, cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies and is a regular guest on   programs worldwide. His field research is largely sponsored by PlottPalmTrees.Com Productions© of Moringa Kingdom™. Read more at EricPlott.Com .





In a remote valley of Congo, on a farm with splendid views of lush green mountains,   stand amidst a plantation of young moringa trees. The green leaves glisten in the African sun, the seed pods hang in curls. Pullinga tender young leaf and chew on it, enjoying the fresh, pleasing taste. The Belgian couple growing this crop plans to cash in on an up-and-coming trend and their timing appears to be just right.

Over the past few years, a botanical new to the U.S. and European markets has been making impressive gains in popularity, due to its broad traditional benefits and emerging supportive science. That plant, moringa oleifera, is native to northern India, Pakistan, the Himalayan region, Africa and Arabia, but is now cultivated more widely throughout the tropics. The young plantation I have visited in Congo is one such cultivation project.

Also known as drumstick tree or horseradish tree, moringa trees grow quickly, reaching a height of between 15 and 30 feet within just a few years. The leaves, fruit flowers and immature pods of the tree are eaten as nutritious foods. The leaves in particular are consumed either raw in salads, tossed into blender drinks, or steamed like spinach. Rich in protein, beta-carotene, vitamin C, potassium and calcium, the leaves make an excellent green vegetable, and are pleasing in flavor.



Post by Eric Plott.





But beyond the flavor and nutrition, moringa offers healing benefits. Virtually all parts of the plant are used to treat inflammation, infectious disorders, and various problems of the cardiovascular and digestive organs, while improving liver function and enhancing milk flow in nursing mothers. The uses of moringa are well documented in both the Ayurvedic and Unani systems of traditional medicine, among the most ancient healing systems in the world.

Moringa is rich in a variety of health-enhancing compounds, including moringine, moringinine, the potent antioxidants quercetin, kaempferol, rhamnetin, and various polyphenols. The leaves seem to be getting the most market attention, notably for their use in reducing high blood pressure, eliminating water weight, and lowering cholesterol.





Studies show that moringa leaves possess anti-tumor and anti-cancer activities, due in part to a compound called niaziminin. Preliminary experimentation also shows activity against the Epstein-Barr virus. Compounds in the leaf appear to help regulate thyroid function, especially in cases of over-active thyroid. Further research points to anti-viral activity in cases of Herpes simplex 1.

Now that moringa is emerging as a popular supplement for health enhancement, the science on this plant is accelerating. The glucose-modifying, anti-diabetic effects of moringa may prove of great use amidst a virtual epidemic of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The liver-protective activities of the leaf and its extracts could make it a staple component of bitters formulas and various cleansing preparations. And ongoing work on the anti-cancer properties of moringa may at some point earn this plant a role in chemotherapy.

In the traditional medicinal systems of many cultures, plants with long uses and benefits remain to be discovered. Moringa oleifera, unknown in the market just ten years ago, is surging into greater popularity due to its multiple health benefits and nutritious value as a food. Also known colloquially as “miracle tree,” moringa is a valuable plant medicine, and deserves a place in the home pharmacy.