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01:45 PM | 06-05-2019

I have moringa powder in my kitchen. How to use? What are its benefits?


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09:52 AM | 07-05-2019

You could brew moringa powder in water & sip it as a tea.



05:19 PM | 06-05-2019

You could add the moringa powder to your soups, smoothies, daal or rotis.



05:19 PM | 06-05-2019

Moringa or drumstick leaves is like a superfood of late. But it was always around even when it was not known as a superfood. It’s always a good approach to have greens in its natural form whether we know it’s benefits or no. Body acts on the food and not vice versa. Hence we see that what works for one person may not work for someone else. However, there is a variety of ways that we can use these rich leaves. Here is a similar question which has all the answers you came to seek.

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