Jun 16, 2010
In a recent publication from the Nigerian news agency, the Nigerian Tribune, Oluwatomi Olatoye wrote about the benefits of building a local Herbal Garden including herbs such as Aloe vera, Moringa-oleifera and Lemon grass. The news article briefly described, "Herbs have a variety of uses including culinary, medicinal, or in some cases even spiritual usage. General usage differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs. In medicinal or spiritual use any of the parts of the plant might be considered ... Read More
Jun 12, 2010
Business Inquirer recently released a story displaying opportunities of Moringa in the U.S.A. and other countries. With the growing number of Filipinos in the United States and other countries abroad, Pinoy Agri-Kart has started an initiative to bring local traditional Filipino food to the United States. Included in these traditional foods aimed to make the Filipino community feel more at home in the States are coffee, native chocolate and chicharon as well as new offerings such as flavored lambanog, malunggay or ... Read More
Jun 12, 2010
PR.com recently released a story reporting on an International Food Exhibition in the Philippines. The release discussed a new tea produced by locally grown herbs. "A group of church volunteers aimed to help a group of farmers improve their livelihood by manufacturing tea from locally available herbs such as malunggay, lagundi (five-leaf chaste tree), tanglad (lemongrass), and ampalaya (bitter lemon)." These teas have helped farmers finance local crops and improve nutrition of the local peoples. "This church foundation has ... Read More
Jun 4, 2010
With the new initiatives to eat healthier, easier funner means of eating healthy have become common. Green Smoothies as described by GMA News TV, "are a rich source of minerals (like iron, calcium, potassium and magnesium) and vitamins C, E, and many of the B vitamins. It also has vitamin K which regulates blood clotting, helps protect bones from osteoporosis, and may regulate inflammation and protect our bodies from arthritis as well as help prevent diabetes. Dark green ... Read More
Jun 3, 2010
American Chronicle Online recently published a story praising Moringa for its life nurturing potential and its bio-fuel production which can be harvested to save the environment. The article continues as, "It [Moringa] was only relatively recently that I was introduced to some of the virtues of the "moringa" tree. This tree is rapidly becoming a favorite among growers intending to produce oils. The leaves are used in treating a huge number of complaints, some 300 diseases and ... Read More
May 26, 2010
Cincinnati.com recently reported a story describing efforts of a local school to design a water structure for a village in Africa. "About 80 St. Ursula Academy students have designed sustainable water filtration and waste management systems that could one day improve the lives of people living in villages 8,000 mile away in East Africa." As part of their final exam, these students used candid items that may be found in an African village as well as Moringa seedlings which are ... Read More