Moringa, also known as malunggay, has significant nutritional benefits that can help rebuild weak bones, enrich anemic blood, and enable malnourished mothers to nurse their babies. It contains high amounts of calcium, vitamin C, and potassium relative to other foods like milk, oranges, and bananas on a per ounce basis.
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Moringa, also known as malunggay, has significant nutritional benefits that can help rebuild weak bones, enrich anemic blood, and enable malnourished mothers to nurse their babies. It contains high amounts of calcium, vitamin C, and potassium relative to other foods like milk, oranges, and bananas on a per ounce basis.
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MALUNGGAY
"Scientifically speaking, Moringa sounds like magic. It can rebuild
weak bones, enrich anemic blood and enable a malnourished mother to nurse her starving baby. Ounce for ounce, it has the calcium of four glasses of milk, the vitamin C of seven oranges and the potassium of three bananas.