Guest guest Posted July 13, 2008 Report Share Posted July 13, 2008 http://www.pyroenergen.com/articles08/moringa-oleifera.htm by: Junji Takano Moringa tree is a fast growing nutritious vegetable tree, from its leaves, flowers, seeds, and oil extracts. Its root is just like a Japanese wasabi or horseradish. The Moringa plant is drought-resistant and grows in practically all kinds of soils. It propagates by seeds and stem cuttings. Moringa is galactagogue, rubefacient, antiscorbutic, diuretic, stimulant, purgative, antibiotic, and antifungal. What more could you ask for? It is really a fantastic and a wonder plant. The Moringa seeds offer a relatively high yield of 36% Ben oil. The oil contains: 65.7% Oleic acids; 9.3% Palmitic acid; 7.4% Stearic acid; and 8.6% Behenic acid. The seeds are good for hypertension, gout, asthma, hiccups, cancer, body detox, and anti-aging. It also helps in increasing sperm count. Oil extracted from Moringa flowers can also be helpful for arthritic pains, and rheumatic and gouty joints. Its leaves are also used for hiccups, asthma, gout, backache, rheumatism, and skin wounds and sores. Moringa leaves are believed to increase the flow of mother's milk, and good for constipation, ulcers, diabetes, and for stabilizing blood pressure. Traditional healers may know more about the effectiveness of these herbs.. Now, you can call Moringa Oleifera as an eco-friendly miracle tree of the world. Let us plant Moringa. Moringa is one of the easiest plants to grow practically anywhere-near the sea, in poor soils, dried areas, and can even withstand severe drought once the plant is established. It is an extremely fast growing tree. The seed sprouts in a matter of week, and one can plant braches and continues to thrive. You can get abundant supply of leaves, flowers, and pods within your reach. Of course, it is natural and understandable that water and fertilizer make it grow better. The leaves and flowers are nutritious and helps especially for children's growth. Leaves can be dried and powdered, and mixed with any flour to make nutritious cake and bread. Fresh leaves are cooked just like any other vegetables, or be grinded for juice extract. It is recommended that the juice be boiled for a minute to remove some bitter taste and vegetable smell. Boiled juice is mixed with milk and honey or sugar. Our PYRO-ENERGEN staffs cook the grinded leaves with chicken to make a good, tasty, and nutritious soup practically on every daily meal. Oh, that's because our office fence is surrounded by plenty of Moringa trees. The ben oil from the seed can be extracted by pressing or mashing it and boiled with water. Boiling it will make the oil float to the surface of the water. Scoop it and you can use it as an excellent cooking or lubricating oil. Now, do not throw the mashed seed. You can use it for treating polluted water. According to the old folks and traditional healers, if eaten, grinded seeds are good for detoxification of heavy toxic metals in the body, although we do not have any clinical data for it. But certainly, it is way better than those fake foot detox machines sold worldwide. MORINGA WATER TREATMENT According to some scientists, there are several ways to improve the process of water treatment with the Moringa seed. Here's the simplest way we knew from old folks: Dried Moringa seed is grinded or mashed to extract Ben oil. The ratio of seed and water depends on the purification quality and speed. 100-200 seeds to a liter of water are recommended. Note that bacteria cannot be eradicated by the moringa process. E-mail message checked by Internet Security (5.5.0.212) Database version: 5.10230 http://www.pctools.com/uk/internet-security/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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