
Moringa
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Moringa leaf (Moringa oleifera), known as the “miracle tree,” is prized across traditional systems for its rich nutritional profile and wide-ranging health benefits. Our dried whole leaf is vibrant and mild-tasting, perfect for tea, infusion, or cooking. It's a food-like herb used to support energy, digestion, inflammation, and general wellness. For convenience, we also offer Moringa in powder form.
- Highly nutritious — rich in iron, protein, calcium, and vitamins A, C, E, and B complex
- Traditionally used to support energy, blood sugar balance, and inflammation
- Popular in teas and smoothies for digestion, immunity, and daily nourishment
- Gentle laxative effect — may help with digestion and elimination
- Used by breastfeeding mothers to support milk production
Tea: Steep 1–2 tsp dried leaf in hot water for 5–10 minutes. Drink 1–3 times daily for general wellness. Add lemon, mint, or ginger to taste.
Nourishing infusion: Steep 15–30 g in 1L hot water for 4–8 hours. Strain and sip over the day for sustained mineral and antioxidant support.
Culinary: Add rehydrated leaves to soups, stews, or dal. Mix into green powders or use as a sprinkle. Combine with spices or broth for flavour balance.
Topical: Use cooled tea or leaf paste for skin support. Traditionally used for minor inflammation or swelling.
Pets: May be sprinkled into pet meals in small amounts (e.g. birds, dogs) to support vitality. Consult a vet for dosage.
Moringa leaf is considered one of the most nutrient-dense greens available, often used in herbal nutrition blends or wholefood support. Customers enjoy it in tea, cooking, and natural supplements. While Moringa is safe for most people, avoid during pregnancy or while taking blood-thinning medication unless advised. If you prefer a more concentrated and easy-to-mix format, see our Moringa Leaf Powder.
Not for use during pregnancy unless professionally guided. May interact with blood thinners, thyroid, or diabetic medications. Start with small amounts and increase gradually. Store airtight and dry.
- Actions: Nutritive tonic, adaptogenic, antioxidant, mild laxative, anti-inflammatory
- Systems: Digestive, immune, endocrine, reproductive, integumentary
- Energetics: Slightly warming, nourishing, gently detoxifying
- Pairings: Nettle, lemon balm, ginger, turmeric, spirulina, licorice
- Clinical note: Ideal in food-like amounts. Monitor if on thyroid or blood-sugar meds. Use cycles or breaks if taking long-term in high amounts.
This information is for general reference only. Consult your practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, managing chronic illness, or taking medications. Not for use with root or bark forms of Moringa.