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Moringa Powder, Extract, Concentrate, Plant Extract, Capsules, Tablets, Fruit Powder, Leaf Powder,United States NP Nutra price supplier

Moringa Powder, Extract, Concentrate, Plant Extract, Capsules, Tablets, Fruit Powder, Leaf Powder
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginWorldwide
Production Capacitywholesale
CategoryOthers
Update Time2013-06-20
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NP Nutra
United States
Contact: Ms.Suellen Williams
Tel: 310-694-3031
Number of Employees: < 20
Business Type: Manufacture & Trade & Service
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Origin:Worldwide
Brand:NP Nutra

NP Nutra has high quality Moringa leaf powder, moringa seed powder, and moringa  fruit powder.  Contact us for more info, samples and pricing!

 

 

Applications:

Our Moringa products have a variety of applications including:

Supplements, capsules, tablets, nutritional powders

 

Specifications for our Moringa Leaf Powder:

Product Name:             Moringa Leaf Powder

Botanical Source:          Moringa oleifera

Part used:                     Leaves

Ingredients:                   Pure powder only.  No fillers or carriers added.

Appearance:                 Olive green powder

Mesh size:                    100% through 60 mesh

Origin:                          India 

Certification:                 GMO Free           

Minimum quantity:     25 kg       

Supply Ability:              25 kg to 5000kg plus

Port:                            LA

Packaging:                    25 kg drums

 

Moringa is called "The Miracle Tree" - and no wonder! It is a most amazing source of so many vital nutrients! In fact, Moringa is such a rich source of wonderful nutrition that it is being used worldwide to combat malnourishment, especially among infants and nursing mothers.

 

This Miracle Tree has been part of traditional medicines in many countries for thousands of years. The Romans, Greeks and Egyptians all put it to good use, and it has over 300 applications in Ayurveda, the revered traditional medicine practice of India.

 

Moringa is absolutely packed with nutrients, boasting more vitamin C than oranges, more calcium than milk, more Vitamin A than carrots, more potassium than bananas, and more protein than yogurt! As a matter of fact, the protein provided by Moringa is complete protein, containing all the essential amino acids - which is very rare in plant foods! Moringa is also a great source of magnesium, selenium, zinc, polyphenol antioxidants, and B vitamins, not to mention being one of the best known sources of chlorophyll.

 

Moringa also contains zeatin, which is a special plant compound that promotes the healthy division and growth of cells, as well as delaying cell aging. This zeatin supports the very cells of the body, which may help maintain healthy skin and eyesight - and Moringa contains zeatin in quantities thousands of times higher than any other plant!

 

Among the many other benefits of Moringa is the potential to support the digestive system and promote a healthy immune system. Also, it may help in maintaining energy and mental clarity, while supporting the body's overall well-being. Moringa also helps maintain normal functions of the liver and kidneys, as well as promoting healthy circulation and normal cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

 

Moringa is a hardy, drought- resistant tree that grows well in tropical and subtropical areas, even in very poor soil. It is intolerant of frost but loves sunlight and heat, and is widely cultivated in Africa, Central and South America, Sri Lanka, India, Mexico, Malaysia and the Philippines. The Moringa tree is slender, with drooping branches, and can reach heights of 30 feet. However, it is often trimmed down every year to about three feet tall so the leaves and fruit pods can be easily reached.

 

This health-giving tree flourishes at the end of the dry season, providing nourishment and nutrients when other foods are scarce. In developing countries where it is needed most, this is indeed a miracle!

 

Almost every part of the Moringa tree is edible, from the green fruit pods (known as "drumsticks" and compared to asparagus in taste), to the flowers, leaves and tree bark. The leaves can even be powdered and stored for many months with no loss of nutritional value. The leaves, seeds, bark, sap, roots, oil and flowers of Moringa are all part of traditional medicines in several countries.

 

 

 

 

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