May 20, 2010
A web based news agency, the Ghana Web, recently reported a story depicting new opportunities for youth through agriculture development. The Brong Ahafo Regional Council of the Assemblies of God and two NGOS's developed a strategy to create jobs and increase employment rates for the youth in Ghana.
The Strategic Committee has decided to develop and produce food and cash crops for consumption and exporting across the world. One of these crops that will be grown is moringa. The Committee continues to develophostel ... Read More
May 12, 2010
The Herald, a publication by the Zimbabwe Government, has recently reported on the miraculous transformation brought to villages by herbal treatments and cares such as Moringa. One woman quoted, "For more than a year, I suffered from swelling legs and hands, excessive weakness of the joints and excruciating pain in the kidneys, which left me unable to do anything and entirely dependent on my grandchildren. My situation changed for the better immediately after I started taking herbs in ... Read More
May 12, 2010
An African based news agency ThisDay recently reported on the First National Moringa Oleifera Summit. This summit was created to gather resources and funding to further the study of the Moringa plant. The Committee has acknowledged the vast benefits of the Moringa tree as ThisDay writes, "This is coming on the heels of the Council's financial support for research into the plant, which a Chemical Engineer and Dean of Faculty of Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Prof. Idris Bugaje said had ... Read More
May 6, 2010
A recent report by osteoporosissolution.com, discussed the natural health benefits of moringa a woman can receive during and after menopause.During the body's natural termination of the reproductive process in women, estrogen levels decrease, threatening the calcium in-take in. "Estrogen helps bones absorb the calcium they need to stay strong. It also helps to conserve the calcium stored in the bones by encouraging other cells to use dietary calcium more efficiently. Estrogen helps to keep bones healthy, may help reduce ... Read More
May 4, 2010
FoodStuff Business recently reported a story displaying the ancient uses of moringa by the Egyptians to place in tombs of the dead, and continues to display moringa as a common massage and therapeutic oil used in many spas. "Moringa oil in creams, lotions, balms, scrubs, body oils, and hair care formulations at 3-100%." Moringa oil "has nourishing and emollient properties giving it benefits for use in skin and hair care products." The article continues to display the natural strength Moringa ... Read More
Apr 30, 2010
MeidaVerso.com recently published a story showing yet another case, that Moringa an be used for just about anything. In this article (which is transcribed below), MeidaVerson.com dictates the uses of Moringa in respect to a disease affecting the inner lining of the eye, which may result in the inability to see clearly especially in elderly peoples. Below is the report by MediaVerso.com.
"Macular degeneration is a medical condition predominantly found in elderly adults in which the center of the inner lining of ... Read More