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Madhu Exports is recognized as a dependable Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier of Moringa Leaf Powder. Moringa is described by scientists as one of the most nutrient packed plants ever discovered. The leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree have no parallel in the plant kingdom. We serve Moringa Leaves Powder, which is referred as The Superfood.
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Nutrient in Moringa leaves powder | %RDA in 25g Moringa leaves powder for children | %RDA in 50g Moringa leaves powder for pregnant women |
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Protein | 42% | 21% |
Calcium | 125% | 84% |
Magnesium | 61% | 54% |
Potassium | 41% | 22% |
Iron | 71% | 94% |
Vitamin A | 310% | 162% |
Vitamin C | 22% | 9% |
Amla or emblica officinalis is a natural, effective antioxidant with the richest natural source of vitamin c. Amla is one of the most frequently used ayurvedic herbs. It is the fruit of phyllanthus emblica, also called emblica officinalis. Amla, aka, Indian gooseberry is considered to be a wonder herb and one of the precious gifts of nature to man.
The fruit is either used in its fresh form for extraction of vitamin c or taken for extraction after de-seeding and shade drying to obtain maximum tannins. Amla protects cells against free radical damage and provides antioxidant protection. It is also used in the treatment of skin disorders, respiratory infections, and premature aging. Amla is useful in hemorrhage, diarrhea, dysentery, and has therapeutic value in treating diabetes while it also has anti-bacterial and astringent properties. Amla is sometimes used as a laxative to relieve constipation in piles. Indian gooseberry is an accepted hair tonic in traditional recipes for enriching hair growth and pigmentation. The dried fruit of terminalia chebula, emblica officinalis and terminalia bellerica has been used in ayurvedic formulation under the term triphala in different forms like pills, powder, etc.
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