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The document discusses the Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), highlighting its nutritional value and various uses. It notes that all parts of the Moringa tree can be used for nutrition, medicine, or other purposes. Specifically, Moringa leaves are very nutritious and contain several vitamins and minerals in abundance. Studies have also found Moringa can increase weight gain in children and livestock, as well as milk production. The document advocates for more research on using Moringa for human health, livestock fodder, plant growth enhancement, and biogas production.

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Moringa Presentation General

The document discusses the Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), highlighting its nutritional value and various uses. It notes that all parts of the Moringa tree can be used for nutrition, medicine, or other purposes. Specifically, Moringa leaves are very nutritious and contain several vitamins and minerals in abundance. Studies have also found Moringa can increase weight gain in children and livestock, as well as milk production. The document advocates for more research on using Moringa for human health, livestock fodder, plant growth enhancement, and biogas production.

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The hardest thing to see is what is in front of

your eyes.
- Goethe

These leaves could


save millions of lives.

The Moringa Tree


Moringa oleifera

Varieties
Thirteen Moringa species are known:
M. oleifera
M. arborea
M. borziana
M. concanensis
M. drouhardii
M. hildebrandtii
M. longituba
M. ovalifolia
M. peregrina
M. pygmaea
M. rivae
M. ruspoliana
M. stenopetala

Moringa Knowledge in the Ancient


World

Ancient World
Knowledge

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Scientific
Knowledge

Nutritional Value

7 times
4 times
4 times
3 times

the Vitamin C of Oranges

the Vitamin A of Carrots

the Calcium of Milk

the Potassium of Bananas

Tiny leaves.

Enormous Benefits.

2 times

the Protein of Yogurt

Gram-for-gram comparison of nutritional data1

Its like growing multivitamins at your


doorstep.
Vitamin A
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B3
Vitamin C
Calcium
Chromium
Copper
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Phosphorus
Potassium
Protein
Zinc

Rare for a
plant
source,
Moringa
leaves
contain all
the essential
amino
acids

...to build
strong, healthy bodi

Moringa even
contains
argenine and
histidine
two amino
acids
especially
important for
infants.

Fresh leaves and common foods1, Dried leaves2

Note: Iron from plants, including spinach and Moringa, is generally difficult for the body to absorb.

Fresh leaves and common foods1, Dried leaves2

Oceania Names for Moringa


Common
Fiji: Sajina
(See
moreKatdes
at: treesforlife.org/moringa/names)
Guam:
Palau: Malungkai

Malnutrition
Moringa

Malnutrition map13

Leaves:
Nutrition
Medicine

Trees:
Alley Cropping
Erosion Control

Flowers:
Medicine

Pods:
Nutrition
Medicine

Consider the Possibilities

Roots:
Medicine

Seeds:
Water Purification
Medicine
Oil

Gum:
Medicine

Bark:
Medicine

Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Moringas Potential

Human Health
Livestock Fodder
Plant Growth Enhancer
Biogas

Human Health

Test in Senegal
Conducted by:
Mr. Lowell Fuglie,
Church World Service in
Dakar
AGADA
(Alternative Action for
African Development)

Test in Senegal
Results:
Children maintained or
increased weight and
improved health.
Pregnant women
recovered from anemia
and had babies with
higher birth weights.

Source: 2

Research in Nicaragua

Nikolaus Foidl

Leonardo Mayorga

Dr. Nadir Reyes Snchez

Intensive Cultivation

Livestock Fodder

Increases daily
weight gain
up to 32%
Increases milk
production

43% to 65%

Weight gain14, Milk production15, 16

Plant Growth Enhancer

Plant Growth Spray


Extract juice from green matter
Dilute with 36 parts water
Spray 25ml on each plant

Effects of Spray
Accelerates growth of young plants
Plants are firmer, more resistant to
pests and disease
Longer life-span
Heavier roots, stems and leaves
Produce more fruit
Larger fruit
Increase in yield 20-35%

Source: 14

Biogas

Need for Studies


Human Health
Livestock Fodder
Plant Growth Enhancer
Biogas

How to Help
Share this information with key
decision-makers in your country.
Promote field studies and
clinical studies in your country.
Share your findings with the rest
of the world.

Trees for Life Journal


Share your findings with the world at:

www.TFLJournal.org

Consider the Possibilities

References
1.

Gopalan, C., B.V. Rama Sastri, and S.C. Balasubramanian. Nutritive value of Indian foods. Hyderabad, India: (National Institute of
Nutrition), 1971 (revised and updated by B.S. Narasinga Rao, Y.G. Deosthale, and K.C. Pant, 1989).

2.

Fuglie, Lowell J., ed. The Miracle TreeMoringa oleifera: Natural Nutrition for the Tropics. Training Manual. 2001. Church World
Service, Dakar, Senegal. May 2002.

3.

Price, Martin L. The Moringa Tree. Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization (ECHO) Technical Note. 1985 (revised 2002).
May 2002. <www.echotech.org/technical/technotes/moringabiomasa.pdf>.

4.

Saint Sauveur (de), Armelle. Moringa exploitation in the world: State of knowledge and challenges. Development Potential for
Moringa Products. International Workshop, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 29 Oct. - 2 Nov. 2001.

5.

Morton, Julia F. The Horseradish Tree, Moringa pterygosperma (Moringaceae)A Boon to Arid Lands? Economic Botany. 45 (3),
(1991): 318-333.

6.

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Bakhru, H.K. Foods That heal: The Natural Way to Good Health. South Asia Books, 1995.

8.

New Crop Resource Online Program (NewCROP). Moringa Oleifera Lam. 7 Jan.1998. Purdue U. Jan. 2005.
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9.

Sairam, T.V. Home remedies, Vol II: A Handbook of Herbal Cures for Commons Ailments. New Delhi, India: Penguin, 1999.

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M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation. Moringa oleifera Lam, Moringaceae. May 2002. <www.mssrf.org./fris9809/
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Participatory Development Resource Centre for Africa (PDRCA) Page. United Nations Volunteers. Aug. 2000.
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Home Truths Page. Morepen Laboratories. March 2002. <www.morepen.com/morepen/newsletter/hometruths.htm>.

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United Nations World Food Programme. Interactive Hunger Map. 2004. December 2004.
<www.wfp.org/country_brief/hunger_map/map/hungermap_popup/map_popup.html>.

14.

Foidl, N., Makkar, H.P.S. and Becker, K. The potential of Moringa oleifera for agricultural and industrial uses. In: L.J. Fuglie (Ed.),
The Miracle Tree: The Multiple Attributes of Moringa (pp. 45-76). Dakar, Senegal: Church World Service, 2001.

15.

Fuglie, L. New Uses of Moringa Studied in Nicaragua. ECHO Development Notes #68, June, 2000.
<http://www.echotech.org/network/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=194>.

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Reyes, S.N. Moringa oleifera and Cratylia argentea: potential fodder species for ruminants in Nicaragua. Doctoral thesis, Swedish
University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala. 2006.

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