Thursday 1 December 2011

Moringa for Nutrients for Children & Nursing Mothers

Moringa for Nutrients for Children & Nursing Mothers

Moringa for Children

Rapidly growing bodies need nutrients to aid in muscle and bone growth, brain development, mental clarity, healthy skin, hair, and nails, and to strengthen the immune system. Children deprived of nourishment during these intensive growth cycles may show lower IQ levels, speech and language difficulties, and slower motor skills. They can contract a number of chronic diseases and ailments, setting them up for poor health lifelong.
Yet children are fussy eaters, selecting sugared cereals, pop, and fatty dairy products, over vegetables, fruit, whole grains and lean meats. With Moringa, you can give your child a head start to a healthy life.
Pound for pound, Moringa contains:
  • 3 times the iron than spinach
  • 4 times the calcium found in milk
  • 3 times the potassium of bananas
  • 2 times the protein found in yogurt and almost the same amount of protein found in eggs
  • 7 times the vitamin C of oranges
In addition, Moringa has magnesium, vitamin A, B Complex Vitamins (thiamine, niacin, and riboflavin), copper, manganese, and zinc!

Pregnant and Nursing Women

Pregnant and nursing women, and their babies, can benefit from Moringa, a single, natural, nutrient dense product, which contains the goodness of a whole food.
Moringa leaves contain high amounts of calcium and protein, more than milk and dairy products. They are lactose free and nut free, so those who are lactose intolerant or have nut allergies can consume them safely.
Moringa also has high levels of vitamin A, known to aid in the production of breast milk and increase the overall quality of milk secreted. In fact, studies have shown a 25% increase in milk production through the use of Moringa.  In addition, the milk contains a greater concentration of nutrients when compared to the breast milk of those not consuming Moringa leaf powder.
Our Moringa products are sourced from eco sustainable farms around the world, and must pass through stringent quality checks before they reach your table. They are grown in an environmentally responsible fashion and are the same products we feed to our own children.
So you know what is safe for you, is safe for baby too.
The World Health Organization recommends feeding malnourished infants and children Moringa on a daily basis.

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