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Il Moringa Blog Center

Qui a NaturaLeaf, siamo tutti utenti avidi ed esperti di Moringa ecologica e naturale. Non vogliamo solo che tu acquisti la nostra Moringa delle Canarie certificata ecologicamente, ma vogliamo che tu capisca veramente come questa straordinaria pianta può migliorare la salute e la qualità della vita di te, dei tuoi amici, della tua famiglia e persino dei tuoi animali domestici.

Siamo un team relativamente piccolo, che si occupa di ogni aspetto dell'attività, dalla semina manuale dei semi di Moringa ogni anno, alla cura delle piante, alla raccolta, all'essiccazione e alla commercializzazione dei prodotti finiti. Sebbene questo approccio personale dedicato all'attività occupi molto tempo, aggiorneremo regolarmente questa sezione del blog sulla Moringa per tenerti aggiornato con le ultime notizie sulla Moringa Oleifera e anche alcune fantastiche ricette di Moringa da noi stessi e da alcuni collaboratori esperti di cucina di fiducia.

Ultimi blog sulla moringa naturale

Ecco le ultime pubblicazioni sulla Moringa del team NaruraLeaf. Sentiti libero di condividere questi articoli sui tuoi social media utilizzando i pulsanti "condividi" alla fine di ogni blog.

Blog di Moringa Health & Fitness

Qui è dove puoi leggere gli ultimi articoli su come Moringa, salute, fitness e tutto ciò che è correlato.

Ricette di Moringa

L'assunzione di Moringa Oleifera con capsule è un metodo garantito per controllare l'assunzione giornaliera. Ma puoi anche usare la Moringa naturale come parte di una moltitudine di piatti salati , dessert, pane, succhi e frullati. Per molti, il gusto della Moringa può essere piuttosto amaro, quindi tra il team NaturaLeaf ei nostri esperti collaboratori culinari, abbiamo elencato alcune fantastiche ricette che in modo che tu possa ottenere i migliori benefici per la salute della Moringa nella tua dieta quotidiana, con alcuni ottimi piatti di degustazione che tutta la tua famiglia amerà.

Moringa e i nostri animali domestici

La Moringa non è eccezionale solo per gli esseri umani; anche i nostri animali domestici possono trarne vantaggio. Ecco alcuni articoli utili riguardanti esperienze di vita reale di animali domestici che hanno beneficiato di una dieta arricchita con Moringa Oleifera.

Archivio; precedenti blog di Moringa

Aggiorniamo il contenuto del nostro blog Moringa su base molto regolare, quindi i post più vecchi tendono a finire in fondo alla pila. Ma non preoccuparti, se ti sei perso qualcuno dei nostri articoli sulla Moringa, li troverai qui.

Recetas de cocina con Donata Medina, Dietista Nutricionista “tu dieta online” y colaboradora con NaturaLeaf Moringa Canaria.


NOTA; Si lo tomas en ayunas te puede servir de laxante.


Ingredientes:

  • Moringa fresca o Moringa NaturaLeaf seca; 1 cucharada (también puede ser en polvo).

  • 1 cucharita pequeña de café.

  • 1 taza de agua.

  • 1 rodaja de jengibre fresco (opcional).


Preparación:


Calentar el agua (100ºC), añadir el agua caliente en la taza con la moringa para que infusione durante 8 minutos.



Algunas de las propiedades de la Moringa NaturaLeaf en Infusión:

Se puede utilizar la Moringa NaturaLeaf en hoja seca o polvo para infusiones.
NaturaLeaf Moringa en Infusión
  • Vitaminas A, B y C.

  • Ayuda al sistema digestivo.

  • Incrementa las defensas.

  • Regula el nivel de azúcar en la sangre.

  • Cuida los riñones y el hígado.

  • Es diurético por lo que ayuda a depurar el organismo.

  • Estimula el colágeno en la piel.

  • Cuida e corazón.

  • Antiinflamatorio.

“Munga” (Hindi), “Sainjna” (Punjabi), “Munaga” (Telegu), “Saijna” (Assamese), “Murungai” (Tamil). These are some of the names used for Moringa throughout India, where the species has been used for over 5 thousand years as an integral part of peoples lives, and where just about every part of the plant (leaves, pods, seeds, wood, flowers, bark, roots) are still used. In English, apart from it's official Latin name “Moringa oleifera”, it is also known as the “Miracle Tree” or the “Drumstick Tree”.


Moringa Oleifera seeds have been traditionally used for many purposes throughout the Asian continent.
Moringa Seed Pods

Up until now, in the Western world, the use of Moringa has generally been limited to human consumption, with moderate use for domestic animals, livestock feed and some cosmetics. But if we look back in time, we can see that the traditional uses of Moringa are far more diverse. Here's a list of some of the most surprising traditional uses of Moringa.




1. Moringa seeds used for water purification.

For thousands of years, ground Moringa seeds have been used to purify dirty water. Recent studies have revealed that substances released from Moringa seed powder work in two ways; (1) by the strong antiseptic properties, and (2), electrical charges between seed particles and suspended sediment particles force the particles to join and fall to the bottom layer of the water, leaving the upper layer clear.


2. Moringa flowers as a cough remedy.

Cooked Moringa Oleifera flowers, mixed with natural honey, is a traditional and effective cough remedy and has been used to help relieve the symptoms of asthma and other respiratory ailments.


3. Moringa bark used as a cure for eye and ear infections.

The liquid which can be pressed out of Moringa bark has been used to treat eye and ear infections, also rubbed onto tumors and ulcers to remove them.


4. Moringa seed oil, used as a skin cleanser, hair conditioner and mosquito repellent.

Healthy Moringa seeds can be pressed to yield up to 40% volume of edible Moringa oil. This oil has been traditionally used to clean skin, treat skin infections, as an anti-fungal agent, to condition hair, as a base for perfumes, and to repel mosquitos, flies and other insects. The remaining pulp has been used to feed livestock.


5. Fertilize plants with Moringa.

Moringa has been used as a traditional fertilizer for many crops. Recent studies indicate that crops sprayed with a Moringa based fertilizer increase growth by over 25%. Also, Moringa as a fertilizer can trigger the activation of physiological compounds in plants to alleviate the oxidative damage caused by lack of moisture, resulting in improvements in physiological and biochemical aspects for plant growth under drought conditions.


6. Moringa leaves to reduce headaches and migraines.

Moringa Oleifera leaves are frequently eaten raw or cooked to relieve migraines, but another traditional use is to rub fresh leaves on each temple for 10 minutes for immediate relief. Leaves have also been used to help clean and heal sores and wounds.


7. Control pests and crop plagues with Moringa.

The Moringa plant is naturally very resilient against many bacterial or fungal infections, and is also very resistant against many plagues. Moringa leaves, ground and mixed with water, have been traditionally sprayed over other crops to prevent or remedy infections.


8. Moringa roots to reduce muscle spasms.

A traditional use of Moringa roots is to relieve muscle spasms, including those which result in intestinal or stomach spasms. Recent clinical research points to the presence of several substances in Moringa which are generally used in pharmaceutical treatments for gastrointestinal disorders.


9. Accelerate livestock growth and milk yield with Moringa.

A recent study concluded that including Moringa leaves to fodder increased cattle’s daily weight gain up to 32% and increased their milk production by over 40%. This supports the traditional use of Moringa as a staple food for livestock.


10. And finally, Moringa can act as a powerful natural aphrodisiac!

In many parts of India, Moringa leaves, flowers and seeds have been used as an aphrodisiac, to increase male and female fertility, and to remedy male sexual dysfunction. Several recent studies support this, and suggest that more research should be made to explore these attributes before moving onto clinical trials.



Tenerife offers ideal conditions to cultivate Moringa, and is one of the few locations within the European Union where Moringa Oleifera is a commercially viable crop.
NaturaLeaf Moringa Plantation, Tenerife (Spain).

Remember, NaturaLeaf Canarian Moringa is not only available in capsule format; you can also purchase it as powder or dried leaves which are both very cost effective formats to obtain the world's finest Moringa Oleifera. So why not experiment with Moringa and make the most of over 5000 years of tradition!



Recetas de cocina con Donata Medina, Dietista Nutricionista “tu dieta online” y colaboradora con NaturaLeaf Moringa Canaria.



La Moringa Canaria es ideal para añadir a casí cualquier receta.
Croquetas con NaturaLeaf Canarian Moringa

Ingredientes:-


1 cucharita de Moringa NaturaLeaf en polvo.

1 tacita de quínoa..

2 cucharada de aceite de girasol o ghee (mantequilla clarifica).

2 tacitas de agua tibia.

1 diente de ajo pelado y picadito.

1 cebollita pequeña, pelada y picadita en trozos muy pequeñas.

1 zanahoria pelada y cortada en trocitos muy pequeños.

1 berenjena pelada y troceada en pequeñito.

2 hojas de kale (opcional), lavada y en trocitos.

1 taza de pan rallado.

3 cucharadas de harina de avena.

1 cucharada de maicena.

1 cucharita de café de cominos.

½ pimienta negra molida.

1 cucharita de café de cúrcuma.

1 cucharita de Sal marina o de Himalaya.



Para elaborar croquetas con Moringa, no es necesario tener Moringa fresca. La Moringa NaturaLeaf en polvo es ideal.
Croquetas con Moringa; la masa

Preparación:-


  1. Poner un caldero fuego moderado poner el aceite y las especias.

  2. Añadir el ajo y la cebolla removiendo poco a poco.

  3. Incorporar las verduras removiendo bien.

  4. Añadir el agua y cuando hierva incorporarle la quínoa.

  5. Cocinar durante 15 minutos. Añadir las harinas removiendo poco a poco hasta que quede una masa densa, incorporarle La Moringa en polvo. Dejar reposar durante 1 hora para que se enfríe la masa.

  6. Con la ayuda de dos cucharas coger parte de la masa y moldear las croquetas.

  7. Poner calentar el aceite de girasol en una sartén y cuando esté caliente ir añadiendo croquetas y girar hasta que se doren por todos los lados. Retirarlas en una fuente con papel para absorber la grasa.

  8. Servir con una salsa de yogurt o de aguacate.

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