The Ancient Power of Moringa
Moringa Oleifera, often called the "Miracle Tree," has been used for thousands of years across cultures for its remarkable healing and nourishing properties.
Ancient India
In Ayurveda, Moringa has been used for over 4,000 years to treat over 300 different diseases. It was traditionally known to balance the body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and enhance energy, immunity, and longevity.
Egyptian Civilization
Ancient Egyptians valued Moringa oil for skincare, using it to protect and nourish the skin against harsh desert conditions.
Africa and Middle East
Moringa leaves and seeds were used to purify water naturally and combat malnutrition during droughts and food shortages.
Philippines and Southeast Asia
Moringa (locally known as "Malunggay") was a staple in traditional diets and herbal medicine, especially for boosting lactation in nursing mothers and enhancing overall wellness.
Ancient Greeks and Romans
They prized Moringa extracts for healing wounds, improving digestion, and maintaining youthful skin.