About Moringa

Rooted in traditional herbal wisdom and now backed by modern research, our moringa products are powered by the ‘miracle’ Moringa oleifera tree. For centuries, its leaves, seeds and oils have been used in herbal remedies. Today, scientific studies tell us that moringa is rich in essential nutrients and antioxidants. In particular:

  • Its leaves provide a complete plant-based protein, and contain more iron than spinach, more calcium than milk, and more protein than yogurt.

  • The seed oil is a lightweight yet highly nutritious oil that complements your skin’s natural sebum, helping restore balance, glow, texture and tone.

  • In comparisons with popular cosmetic oils like argan, jojoba and shea, moringa oil stands out for its deeper penetration, nutrient-rich composition and superior stability.

Moringa: Nature’s Nutrient Powerhouse:

Moringa Contains 25 Times More Iron Than Spinach

Iron is an essential mineral the body needs to stay healthy and energized. It plays a vital role in forming red blood cells, which contain hemoglobin — the pigment responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.
When iron levels are too low, hemoglobin production drops, leading to iron-deficiency anemia. This condition limits oxygen delivery to vital organs like the brain, heart, and muscles, causing fatigue, dizziness, headaches, poor concentration, and pale skin.

Iron also supports enzymes and myoglobin, the red pigment in muscles. In children, insufficient iron can affect learning ability and cognitive development, with long-term consequences that may not be reversible.

Unfortunately, the body absorbs only about 10% of dietary iron, and certain foods, medications, and drinks (like tea and coffee) can inhibit absorption.
That’s why incorporating moringa, rich in iron along with calcium, copper, and vitamin C, can significantly improve absorption and help maintain healthy levels naturally.

Moringa Contains 20 Times More Vitamin E Than Tofu

Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant that protects the body from free radicals, supports heart health, and lowers cholesterol. Research also links it to a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease and symptom relief in Parkinson’s disease.

For the skin, vitamin E helps reduce inflammation, dryness, and redness, and slows visible aging by protecting skin cells from oxidative stress.
It’s also important for reproductive health and helps prevent spontaneous miscarriages.

Tofu is known as a good source of vitamin E, offering about 21% of the daily requirement per cup. Yet moringa provides 20 times more, meaning just one teaspoon of moringa powder can deliver around 40% of your daily vitamin E needs.

 

Moringa Contains 10 Times More Vitamin A Than Carrots

Vitamin A (retinol and carotene) is essential for vision, skin health, and immune function. It’s key to the production of visual pigments in the retina, which help us see in dim light.
Deficiency can cause night blindness, dry eyes, and even complete vision loss in severe cases. Adequate intake supports skin renewal, improving hair, nail, and skin condition, while reducing acne and wrinkles.

Just 3 grams of moringa provide 1.6 mg of vitamin A — exceeding 100% of the daily recommended amount — making moringa a true “elixir of youth.”

 

Moringa Contains 7 Times More Vitamin C Than Oranges

Vitamin C is one of the most powerful immune-boosting antioxidants. It strengthens resistance to infections, colds, and flu, and supports the body during physical or mental stress.

It’s also vital for collagen production, wound healing, and healthy cartilage and bones.
A lack of vitamin C can cause fatigue, low immunity, and slower recovery.
Just half a cup of moringa leaves provides 100% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C — a simple way to strengthen your immune defenses naturally.

 

Moringa Contains 17 Times More Calcium Than Milk

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the human body and is essential for strong bones and teeth. It also supports nerve function, blood clotting, and heart rhythm regulation.

For optimal calcium absorption, vitamin D is crucial — and moringa conveniently contains both nutrients in balanced proportions.
This natural combination makes moringa one of the most efficient plant sources for bone and joint health.