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It is immunostimulant
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Anti-inflammatory and reconstructive
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Antioxidant
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Anti-diabetic (stimulates the pancreas and therefore increases insulin secretion, due to its content of terpenes and the alkaloid moringine)
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Diuretic (useful for the treatment of gout)
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Depurative (reduces fat absorption)
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Lowers cholesterol levels
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Hepatic (protects the liver)
In animals, its efficiency in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells has been proven. It is believed that this is due to its immunostimulant and antioxidant power (rich in polyphenols, vitamins with antioxidant power (C, A, E) with glycosinolates, tannins and saponins).
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It helps digestion and therefore helps to lose weight.
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Reduces fatigue and improves energy levels.
When is it contraindicated?
In children and during pregnancy (due to its high levels of vitamin A which in some cases can even cause abortions)
Avoid mixing with medications degraded by the liver
If you are taking drugs to lower your blood sugar (diabetics), combining it with Moringa can cause your blood sugar to drop more than recommended. The same applies if you are taking medication to control your blood pressure.
If taken on an empty stomach it can cause diarrhea or nausea.
Due to its energetic power, it is recommended to take it in the morning as it can cause insomnia.
So now you know, if you want to consume moringa in addition to pampering yourself with our delicious flavors, we invite you to try our exclusive blends:
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Moringalicius Bamboo Moringa
Olivia Medina
Tea Master, EURO TEA

