Moringa Herbal Tea Price in Pakistan
Meet Moringa Herbal Tea in Pakistan, one of the most nutritious plants on the planet.
Garnering attention as the newest buzz-about superfood. The therapeutic power of moringa has been use for thousands of years in Ayurvedic medicine. And ancient healing traditions around the world. With seemingly endless health benefits and incredible nutrient density, moringa rivals other wellness-promoting foods like turmeric, kale, and wheatgrass, and has long been celebrated in Eastern cultures for its nutritional and nourishing properties. As a key ingredient of our Organic Moringa Mint herbal tea, here’s what you should know about this powerhouse plant.
What is Moringa?
Moringa oleifera is a fast-growing leafy tree native to India and is often refer to as the ‘tree of life’. Because it contains an impressive array of highly nutritive components essential to human health. Rich in a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients. Moringa is also one of the few plant-based foods know to contain all 9 essential amino acids, making it an excellent source of complete plant protein.
Organic Moringa Mint Herbal Tea
Organic Moringa Mint is a unique herbal blend using organic moringa and peppermint. And is the perfect way to introduce yourself to this “super green”.
We source our moringa from the southern state of India, Tamil Nadu. Where a network of small production. Family farmers have perfect moringa cultivation over the years with their traditional knowledge of organic agriculture and continue focus on biodynamic practices and soil health. Fresh leaves are harvest by hand and sent for processing within 2 hours to retain pureness and quality.
How to Use It
You can add moringa powder to your smoothie or drink it as a tea. The leaf powder was deemed safe in human studies, even in larger doses than normal. The powder has a mild flavor, so it makes for a light tea with a slightly earthy taste.
But you might want to stay clear of seed extracts, as they have shown a level of toxicity in immune cells.
Moringa can have laxative effects in large quantities, so a safe dose to introduce it into your diet and avoid digestive problems is ½ to 1 teaspoon per day.
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